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True, 10 partners launch e-waste disposal reward capmaign via True App
THAILAND 06:55

True, 10 partners launch e-waste disposal reward capmaign via True App

Thai operator True has teamed up with 10 partners to launch the 'E-Waste TinkTookTee DTorJai' campaign on True App. The initiative is designed to support the e-waste management process, from finding nearby drop-off points and disposing of e-waste with ease, to instantly tracking real-time GHG reduction impact and redeeming rewards from leading brands, all in one app.

DXN secures AUD 8.8 mln AI HPC contract with US neocloud operator
AUSTRALIA 06:51

DXN secures AUD 8.8 mln AI HPC contract with US neocloud operator

Modular data centre company DXN has signed a binding contract worth AUD 8.8 million to design, manufacture and deploy an AI high-performance computing (HPC) modular data centre for a US-based neocloud operator. The project will comprise a 1.36 MW AI HPC modular data centre and includes the design, engineering, manufacture, delivery and commissioning of a turnkey facility. The deployment will incorporate its prefabricated modular platform with integrated power systems, direct-to-chip liquid cooling, fire sup

App Store generates record USD 1.4 trillion in 2025
GLOBAL 06:48

App Store generates record USD 1.4 trillion in 2025

Apple said its App Store ecosystem generated a record USD 1.4 trillion in developer billings and sales in 2025, nearly tripling the total from 2019, with apps using artificial intelligence a key growth driver. An accompanying report from economists at Analysis Group highlighted the platform's expanding role in global digital commerce ahead of Apple's annual developer conference (WWDC26).

DataSection to deploy 4,696 Nvidia B200 GPUs at Thailand AI data centre
THAILAND 06:28

DataSection to deploy 4,696 Nvidia B200 GPUs at Thailand AI data centre

Japanese neocloud provider DataSection has announced plans to acquire 587 GPU servers equipped with Nvidia B200 processors, comprising a total of 4,696 GPUs, as part of the development of an AI data centre near Bangkok, Thailand. The company said the servers will be supplied by Taiwan-based server manufacturer ASRock Rack and will be deployed at its planned AI data centre facility. The infrastructure is intended to serve as a dedicated computing platform for a US-based customer, which the company described

Globe integrates Vulnerability Assessment tools into GFibre Broadband plans for SMEs
PHILIPPINES 06:27

Globe integrates Vulnerability Assessment tools into GFibre Broadband plans for SMEs

Globe Business, a unit of Philippines operator Globe Telecom, has integrated a complimentary Vulnerability Assessment (VA) scan into its GFibre Broadband services to help small and medium enterprises improve their digital security. The offer embeds proactive network scanning directly into standard internet connectivity, positioning cybersecurity as a routine operational function rather than an isolated expense. This security feature is included across GFiber Broadband plans ranging from Plan 1299 to Plan 29

Furukawa and Nokia to develop AI-driven network operations solution for operators
JAPAN 06:26

Furukawa and Nokia to develop AI-driven network operations solution for operators

Furukawa Electric and Nokia have expanded their broadband technology partnership to develop an AI-based network operations solution aimed at operators managing large-scale and geographically distributed networks. The companies said they plan to begin offering the integrated solution during the current financial year, combining Furukawa's access network and systems integration capabilities with Nokia's AI-driven network management and software platforms.

NTT Docomo adds three-month Spotify Premium discount
JAPAN 06:23

NTT Docomo adds three-month Spotify Premium discount

NTT Docomo will introduce a new three-month discount offer for Spotify Premium subscribers from 24 June 2026, targeting customers who sign up to the music streaming service through Docomo for the first time. Under the offer, eligible customers subscribing to the Spotify Premium Standard plan via Docomo will receive a monthly discount of JPY 1,080, equivalent to the service's monthly subscription fee, for up to three months. The promotion is available only to customers who have not previously used a Spotify

KDDI and JCB launch eSIM service for inbound visitors through MyJapan+ app
JAPAN 06:21

KDDI and JCB launch eSIM service for inbound visitors through MyJapan+ app

KDDI and KDDI Digital Life have announced the launch of Japan SIM for MyJapan+, a data-only eSIM service for inbound visitors to Japan, available through JCB's MyJapan+ by JCB application from June 2026. The service is based on KDDI's povo 2.0 platform and is designed for foreign visitors travelling to Japan. Customers can choose from four unlimited data plans covering periods of 24 hours, three days, five days or seven days.

Australian govt backs device reuse charter as Telstra Foundation commits AUD 3 mln
AUSTRALIA 06:19

Australian govt backs device reuse charter as Telstra Foundation commits AUD 3 mln

The Australian government has endorsed the Tech Reuse for Good Charter, an initiative designed to improve access to digital devices through the redistribution of surplus technology from businesses and public sector organisations. The announcement was accompanied by a commitment from the Telstra Foundation to invest almost AUD 3 million in support of a national device bank.

JAL and NTT Docomo to launch ahamo-based mobile service with benefits
JAPAN 06:17

JAL and NTT Docomo to launch ahamo-based mobile service with benefits

Japan Airlines (JAL) and NTT Docomo will launch a new mobile service, JAL Mobile powered by ahamo, on 25 June 2026, combining Docomo's ahamo mobile plan with JAL loyalty programme benefits. The service will be offered through JAL's mobile communications brand, JAL Mobile, which was launched in April 2025. Under the arrangement, JAL will provide customer benefits linked to its mileage programme, while Docomo will make its ahamo mobile service available under a partner brand model.

SK Telecom nears deal to sell stake in Ulsan AI data centre
KOREA, REPUBLIC OF 06:14

SK Telecom nears deal to sell stake in Ulsan AI data centre

SK Telecom (SKT) is in the final stages of negotiations to sell a minority stake in its Ulsan AI data centre, with a share purchase agreement expected to be signed later this month, according to Chosun Biz, citing industry sources. The proposed transaction would involve the sale of up to 49 percent of the facility for approximately KRW 2 trillion to KRW 2.5 trillion. Under the reported structure, investment firm KKR would acquire a 29 percent stake, while a consortium comprising IMM Investment and Stonebrid

KT to launch unified mobile tariffs across 5G and LTE networks
KOREA, REPUBLIC OF 06:13

KT to launch unified mobile tariffs across 5G and LTE networks

Korea Telecom (KT) will introduce a new unified mobile tariff structure on 1 July, replacing its separate 5G and LTE pricing frameworks with a single set of plans available regardless of handset type or network technology. The operator said the move is intended to simplify plan selection by removing distinctions between 5G and LTE tariffs. From 1 July, new subscriptions to 105 existing 5G and LTE plans will be discontinued, although existing customers will be able to retain their current plans without chang

NEW ZEALAND 06:10

One NZ uses AI orchestration to reduce enterprise mobile provisioning times

One New Zealand has deployed UiPath's Maestro orchestration platform to automate enterprise mobile provisioning processes, reducing provisioning times from up to 10 days to less than 10 minutes. According to UiPath, the implementation was completed in five weeks and focused on a provisioning workflow that operated across multiple systems, including Salesforce, Oracle and internal platforms. The process previously involved fragmented handoffs, manual intervention and offshore support, with enterprise mobile

JAPAN 06:08

KDDI expands community services with avatar-based help desk at Lawson pilot store

KDDI has introduced avatar-based consultation and AI concierge services at the first "Happy Lawson Town" pilot store, a community-focused retail initiative being developed with Lawson in Ikeda City, Osaka Prefecture. The services are being delivered at the Happy Lawson Town Ikeda Fushiodai store, which opened on 4 June. Through the initiative, residents can access remote consultation services and local government information from within the convenience store.

NEW ZEALAND 06:07

Spark launches verified call feature to counter impersonation scams

New Zealand operator Spark has launched Verified Call, a calling feature designed to help customers identify legitimate calls from the operator and reduce the risk of impersonation scams. The service displays Spark's name, logo, a verified badge and the reason for the call on a customer's mobile screen before the call is answered. The information is delivered through a notification sent to the Spark app immediately before the call connects and remains visible while the phone is ringing and during the call.

JAPAN 06:05

KDDI expands Ponta Pass cinema benefit and integrates lower-tier plan

KDDI will expand the cinema benefits available through its Ponta Pass subscription service from 12 June, adding discounted movie tickets on Wednesdays alongside the existing Monday offer. Under the new "Ponta Pass Monday & Wednesday" programme, subscribers will be able to purchase cinema tickets at participating TOHO Cinemas locations nationwide for JPY 1,100 for general admission and university students, and JPY 900 for high school students and younger. The benefit will apply on both Mondays and Wednesdays

AUSTRALIA 06:02

Anti-Scam Centre removes thousands of scam websites in Australia

Australia's National Anti-Scam Centre says online scams remained the largest source of reported financial losses during the first quarter of 2026, despite an overall decline in scam reports and losses. According to Scamwatch, 45,816 scam reports were received between 1 January and 31 March 2026, down 17.8 percent compared with the same period a year earlier. Of those reports, 6,775 involved a financial loss, with total reported losses of AUD 76.7 million, representing a 17 percent year-on-year decline.

FRANCE 06:00

MWM and Google Cloud launch AI mobile app development platform

French mobile technology company MWM has partnered with Google Cloud to launch the AI Mobile Squad, a new AI-powered platform designed to automate the development of native mobile applications. The platform comprises three specialised AI agents covering product management, design and software development. According to the companies, the agents work sequentially to transform a user prompt into a production-ready native iOS and Android application.

JAPAN 05:57

Intermedia and KDDI launch cloud calling service for Univerge Blue

Intermedia has launched cloud calling for Univerge Blue in partnership with KDDI and NEC, introducing a cloud voice service that enables organisations to use KDDI telephone numbers across multiple locations in Japan without requiring on-premises voice equipment. The service integrates KDDI's voice network directly with NEC's Univerge Blue communications platform, which is powered by Intermedia. The companies said the offering allows businesses to activate and manage KDDI-provided telephone numbers through I

EUROPE 05:55

CISPE backs EU sovereignty framework, seeks changes

European cloud industry association CISPE has welcomed the European Commission's proposed Cloud and AI Development Act (CADA) as a positive step towards strengthening European digital sovereignty, while warning that gaps in procurement rules and enforcement could limit its effectiveness. In a response to the legislation, published as part of the European Union's Sovereignty Package, CISPE said the framework's higher sovereignty classifications, particularly Level 3 and above, provide definitions that align

GLOBAL 4 JUN

Capgemini wins multi‑year data migration contract from Syensqo

Capgemini, through its subsidiary Syniti, has secured a new multi-year contract from Belgian multinational chemicals company Syensqo. Part of Capgemini since 2024, Syniti is a certified SAP Solution Extension (SolEx) partner capable of delivering complex data migration projects in regulated sectors. This new contract is one of Syniti's most significant engagements in the EMEA region, said Capgemini.

FRANCE 4 JUN

Fransat and SFR add M6 4K channel in time for FIFA World Cup

French satellite TV operator Fransat, part of the Eutelsat group, will distribute the 4K UHD version of the M6 channel during the upcoming FIFA World Cup, which will take place from 11 June to 19 July. The free-to-air DTH satellite platform will rely on Eutelsat's 5 West B satellite to broadcast the channel throughout mainland France for customers with compatible equipment. In a separate announcement, SFR has also confirmed the launch of M6 4K for its IPTV customers in time for the World Cup tournament. Thi

FRANCE 4 JUN

Bouygues Telecom introduces new 5G plan including BeIN Sports

French operator Bouygues Telecom is marking the fifteenth anniversary of its no-frills brand B&You with the launch of a new 5G plan priced at EUR 21.99 per month, which includes access to BeIN Sports. The Qatari media group is the pay-TV broadcaster of the upcoming FIFA World Cup tournament in France. As a result, new sign‑ups to the plan will be able to watch all 104 games in the competition via Bouygues' B.tv application, with two simultaneous log-ins on connected screens such as smart TVs, smartphones an

EUROPE 4 JUN

Samsung Smart TV households in Europe use an average of 5 apps in 2025

Samsung Ads says its annual 'Behind the Screens' report, based on first party insights from over 70 million Samsung smart television sets in Europe, shows that an average of five apps were used per household in 2025. Total app launches rose by 8 percent to 18.4 billion. Audiences spread their attention among a wider range of platforms, with younger viewers the most fragmented, using 21 percent more apps on average. The youth segment moves fluidly between subscriptions and free platforms as they follow conte

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