The details of more than 140,000 customers who requested unlisted numbers were made available to the public by Australian telco Telstra, breaching its carrier licence on more than 163,000 occasions, the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) has found.
Communications, networking, and cloud solutions provider Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise (ALE) has partnered with systems integrator Vitalis to provide customers access to dedicated solutions on the market, offer expert advice on solving their specific challenges, and focus on achieving the best possible outcomes in the healthcare and education industries.
AI data platform company Vast Data has announced that it’s platform has been certified as a high-performance storage solution for the Nvidia Partner Network.
Finnish telco vendor Nokia and British telco BT announced they successfully aggregated 5G Standalone (SA) spectrum using 5CC Carrier Aggregation (5CC CA). Nokia said BT is the first European operator to achieve this milestone.
Automotive company Valeo has inked a deal with advanced computer vision technology company Seeing Machines to transfer its driver monitoring perception software activity to the latter.
American telecommunications company Motorola Solutions will open a new research and development (R&D) centre in Cork, Ireland that is expected to generate 200 highly-skilled jobs.
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Kenn Anthony Mendoza, newsletter editor, iTWire
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