EU
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Cloud company Infobip is launching a data centre solution that appears to allow users to abide by European laws on privacy.
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Deutsche Telekom (DT) is to lead the construction of a quantum-secured communications system for the European Union.
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The European Union’s digital and competition commissioner has set out her goal for a “single European telecoms market” as what she calls “the only way to create the conditions to guarantee a return on investment”.
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The European Union has approved a proposal to start work on a €2.4 billion project to build a strategic network of satellites for critical infrastructure.
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Online platforms in the European Union have until three months today to report their number of users.
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Luxembourg-based satellite company SES is to lead a 20-company consortium to deliver a satellite system for European quantum cybersecurity.
Forthcoming events
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Capacity Middle East 2024
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Greek operator OTE – 50% owned by Deutsche Telekom – is to raise a total of €150 million in a low-interest loan from the European Union (EU) and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD).
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The European Union has renewed its “roam-like-at-home” policy, which has applied for five years, for customers in all 27 member countries for a further 10 years.
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27 telecoms operators have inked a joint statement enabling free roaming and international calls between the EU and Ukraine.
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The European Union is moving ahead on its controversial plans to create a quantum-secure satellite system that will compete with Amazon’s Kuiper, OneWeb, SpaceX’s Starlink and others.