Singtel
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Viettel and Singtel have signed an MOU to co-develop a submarine cable connecting Singapore and Vietnam
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Singtel will partner with Cisco, Fortinet and Nokia to provide quantum security solutions to enterprises through its Quantum Safe Network (QSN).
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Numerous sources are reporting today that Singtel plans to sell its stake in Australian operator Optus.
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China Mobile International (CMI) and Singapore Telecommunications (Singtel) have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on connectivity in Asia Pacific.
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SK Telecom, Deutsche Telekom, e& Group, Singtel and SoftBank had held the inaugural meeting of the Global Telco AI Alliance (GTAA) and announced their plans to establish a joint venture.
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Singtel and VMware, recently acquired by Broadcom, are partnering to enable enterprises to manage their connectivity and cloud infrastructure through Singtel Paragon.
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Singtel will augment its maritime digital offerings with Starlink’s satellites to drive the adoption of digital solutions by ship owners and operators.
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Singtel has secured a S$535 million five-year green loan through its data centre subsidiaries DCW Pte and DCKC.
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Singtel will develop Singapore’s first National Quantum-Safe Network Plus (NQSN+) for enterprises in partnership with IDQ.
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Kelly Bayer Rosmarin, Optus’ CEO, quit on Monday following a network outage that left Australians without internet and mobile access for 14 hours
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Singtel has agreed to sell its stake in cybersecurity firm Trustwave for US$205 million.
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KKR will pay US$807m for a 20% stake in Singtel’s regional data centre business which is valued at over US$4 billion.
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Global operators have formed the global telco AI alliance for collaboration and innovation in AI.
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Singtel will collaborate with SAP to develop an end-to-end Intelligent Edge Aggregator (IEA) solution that will add greater cloud functionality and computing capabilities to its network architecture.
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Yue Meng Fai, chairperson of the SEA-ME-WE 6 consortium, talks to Saf Malik about the cable’s progress and its importance to the telecoms industry.
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For International Women’s Day 2023, Alan Burkitt-Gray looks at how the top companies in our industry are doing. Better, but still not good enough. Women need role models
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Singtel has announced it is one of the world’s first operators to have a security-as-a-slice (SecaaS) as a capability, which identifies and blocks cyber threats at the network level.
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Singtel, GULF, and AIS begun construction of a new data centre located near Bangkok, Thailand.
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Singtel has entered the Indonesian data centre market, partnering the Telkom and energy company Medco Power for its first data centre project in Indonesia.
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The US$300 million consortium-led subsea cable, Asia Link Cable System (ALC), has been announced.
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Singtel will collaborate with Intel to establish a 5G Multi-access Edge Compute (MEC) incubator that will allow enterprises to adopt 5G and deploy applications that need low latency.
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Singtel has announced it will sell a 3.3% stake in India’s Bharti Airtel to Bharti Telecom limited for US$1.61 billion.
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Singtel is to invest a further US$100 million into Singtel Innov8, its venture capital arm, raising its total capital spend to $350 million.
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Billionaire Sarath Ratanavadi’s Advanced Info Service (AIS) will expand its broadband network with the acquisition of Triple T Broadband for US$908 million.
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Singtel has claimed an industry first with a new maritime solution it said can address the global supply chain disruption brought about by the pandemic.
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Singtel has bought Australian tower company Axicom in association with an Australian pension fund.
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Reinforcing the investment value in ICT, AustralianSuper has snapped up a 70% stake in another tower portfolio.
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Singtel has unveiled a "strategic reset" that will focus on 5G, new growth opportunities in digital services and monetising infrastructure assets.
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The energy provider looking to acquire InTouch Holdings – owner of Singapore's mobile operator AIS – has said it is ready to apply for a short-term loan to fund the deal.
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Singtel and Optus have expanded their 5G ecosystems by enabling its enterprises and start-up customers to develop 5G solutions on their multi-access edge compute (MEC) infrastructures.