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Deutsche Telekom combines domestic and international wholesale under T Wholesale banner 

News  The new wholesale arm will serve 250 telecommunications providers and resellers in Germany, and over 900 international customers  Deutsche Telekom has announced that it will consolidate its national and international wholesale activities into one entity, named ‘T Wholesale’.  The company says that the move “is intended to provide clients with streamlined solutions that address needs both within Germany as well as globally, reflecting the growing demand for integrated telecommunications...

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Washington takes T-Mobile to court over 2021 data breach

News The data breach saw the personal details of 79 million T-Mobile customers compromised The US state of Washington is suing T-Mobile over a massive data breach that affected millions of the state’s residents. Back in 2021, T-Mobile revealed it had suffered an enormous data breach that saw the personal information of around 79 million of customers and potential customers stolen. Details compromised included customer names, dates of birth, Social Security numbers, and driver’s license...

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SK Telecom prepares for North American launch of AI agent Aster

News The operator says the agent can take proactive action to help customers with planning, execution, reminders and advice in their daily lives SK Telecom (SKT) will bring its AI agent ‘Aster’ to the US market as early as March, the company has announced at CES. Aster is SKT’s newly developed AI agent, which the operator says can go beyond merely answering questions for customers and instead can perform “essential tasks in daily life”. The agent operates much like a personal assistant, not...

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Is there still a role for the rural ISP in tomorrow’s digital infrastructure? Beyond the Cable discusses

Podcasts The marketplace is changing fast. But is there still a role for the rural ISP in tomorrow’s digital infrastructure? We’re joined by Steve Smith, the CRO of LiveOak Fiber, to discuss. By: Brad Randall, Broadband Communities Catch the full episode here: LiveOak Fiber has been expanding their footprint across rural North Florida and Southern Georgia. Yet, according to Steve Smith, the internet service provider’s chief revenue officer, the company maintains distinct advantages by keeping...

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2024 was worst year on record for commercial cyberattacks

For the first time since 2021, the final quarter of 2024 was not the most prolific period of the year for cyberattacks. The attack rate peaked at 2,192 per day in the third quarter of 2024 before declining to 2,063 per day in Q4. Despite this reduction, the final three months of 2024 were only the third quarter on record when the average number of cyberattacks encountered by UK businesses exceeded 2,000 a day. Previously, 2023 was the worst year on record for cyberattacks on UK businesses,...

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Comms Council UK Appoints New Chair to Represent VoIP Providers

The Comms Council UK, which represents the United Kingdom’s national Unified Communications and Voice-over-Internet-Protocol (VoIP) phone industry, has today announced that they’ve appointed new Chair, Tracey Wright, to replace Eli Katz, who, after 20 long years of service, stepped down as Chair on the 6th of January 2025. Tracey has been selected by CCUK’s Council in light of her past contributions to the association and industry. These include leading CCUK’s Industry Developments Working...

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Wireless ISP Kijoma Broadband Vanishes During UK Service Outage

Little-known fixed wireless ISP Kijoma Broadband (Kijoma Solutions), which generally covers rural parts of West Sussex, Surrey and Hampshire in England, appears to have vanished (including email and website) after appearing to suffer a service outage that started just before 9am yesterday morning. Firstly, there’s a good chance that many of our current readers might never have heard of Kijoma, which wouldn’t be surprising as the last time we had anything to report on them was a decade ago. But...

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Broadband ISP TalkTalk UK Starts Phasing Out NOW TV on Bills

Customers of budget internet provider TalkTalk, specifically those who take their Pay TV service, have had it confirmed that the ISP will be phasing out their single billing integration of Sky’s NOW TV streaming service (i.e. customers will no longer be able to add NOW TV Plans to a single bill from the ISP). Netflix integration was also removed last month. The change was first spotted earlier last month after several of the ISP’s customers noticed (community forum) that they could no longer...

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Franchise fracas: Vodafone could fall foul of Covid corruption commissioner

News Conservative MP John Hayes has asked Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds to refer the enquiry to the newly appointed Covid corruption commissioner Back in December, a group of franchisee’s running Vodafone’s high street shops in the UK filed a court case against the operator, claiming the company had “unjustly enriched” itself at their expense. The case itself primarily revolves around cuts to commission Vodafone introduced in 2020, during the height of the coronavirus crisis. At this...

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Openreach secures £289m in Project Gigabit contracts 

News  The funding aims to close the digital divide, giving rural residents the same opportunities as urban areas  The UK government has announced the latest tranche of Project Gigabit funding, with £289 million in contracts being won by Openreach to bring high-speed broadband to some of Britain’s most isolated areas under the ongoing Project Gigabit.  The four contracts targets areas including the Dee Valley, the Isle of Anglesey, Shropshire Hills, and regions in North and Southwest Wales,...

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