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European Union · BrusselsElon Musk has called for the EU to be “abolished” after the bloc fined his social media platform X €120m (£105m). In a series of posts on the site, the billionaire lashed out at the officials who handed out the punishment for transparency breaches and threatened to pursue each country individually.See the Story
Elon Musk Calls for EU to Be “Abolished” After €120m Fine on X
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Infrastructure · Saudi ArabiaEricsson struck a five-year agreement with stc in Saudi Arabia to advance the country’s digital infrastructure, focused on 5G hardware and software, cloud-native solutions and advanced AI capabilities. Through a Master Frame Agreement, stc will tap Ericsson’s latest portfolio of solutions, building on a long-standing agreement between the pair which included work to launch Saudi Arabia’s first 5G network in 2019. The operator said it will use Er…See the Story
Ericsson, Stc Strike Deal to Drive Digital in Saudi Arabia

Artificial Intelligence · LondonResearch commissioned by Nokia found that rising demand driven by the AI supercycle is putting pressure on network infrastructure in the US and Europe, warning that existing connectivity will struggle to support the next phase of AI. The study, which surveyed around 2,000 businesses and decision-makers across the US and Europe, found networks must evolve rapidly to keep pace with increasingly complex AI workloads. In the US, 88 per cent of respo…See the Story