Microsoft Says AI Is Getting Deployed 'At Scale' As They Become World's Most Valuable Company
After AI was thrust into the mainstream discourse with the creation of ChatGPT in 2022, Microsoft quickly established itself as the driver of the technology.
Vodafone and Microsoft Announce 10-year Deal For Generative AI And Virtual Data Centres
Microsoft is one of the world's leaders in the development of generative AI, which it is embedding into its popular business software products.
EE and Vodafone users struggle to make or receive calls across different networks
Mobile users have been frustrated at the recent technical issue between EE and Vodafone which has rendered customers unable to make or receive calls between the two networks.
Trade Secretary launches UK-India campaign on G20 visit to Jaipur
UK Trade Secretary launches "Alive with Opportunity" campaign during G20 visit to Jaipur, strengthening UK-India ties through trade, investment and cultural connections for a prosperous future.
UK's Main Independent Installer of Commercial Mobile Signal Boosters
Exploring the role and impact of the UK's leading independent installer of commercial mobile signal boosters in enhancing connectivity and communication solutions for businesses.
PM Sunak appoints leading chief executives to new business council
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has appointed a new business council that brings the chief executives of major companies into the heart of government to help boost the British economy.
Vodafone, Three announce plan for biggest UK mobile group
Mobile phone giant Vodafone has agreed to merge British operations with Three UK, owned by Hong Kong-based CK Hutchison, to create Britain's biggest operator with 27 million customers and accelerate rollout of faster 5G connectivity, the pair said Wednesday.
Germany planning to ban Huawei, ZTE from parts of 5G networks
Germany plans to ban telecoms operators from using certain components made by Chinese companies Huawei and ZTE in 5G networks, a government source said, in a potentially significant move to address security concerns.
London stocks hit record peak, dollar drops before US inflation
The London stock market struck a record peak close to 8,000 points Tuesday on a wave of European optimism before vital US inflation data.
Vodafone endures more pain in Spain and Germany
Vodafone reported a steeper-than expected slowdown in its third quarter, the first under interim boss Margherita Della Valle, after service revenue in Spain slumped and there was a further deterioration in Germany, its biggest market.
Vodafone CEO to step down after four years at helm
Vodafone chief executive Nick Read is stepping down, the British telecoms group said Monday, after a four-year tenure marked by a steep fall in the company's share price.
European shares flat as Vodafone's fall offsets gains in utilities
European shares were nearly flat on Tuesday as a sharp decline in British telecom group Vodafone, after it slashed its full-year forecasts, eclipsed gains in the utilities sector.
Vodafone, Hutchison in talks to merge UK ops
Vodafone said it would have a majority 51-percent stake and CK Hutchison the remainder in a non-cash deal.
Analysis: Orange-MasMovil deal a test case for European telecom tie-ups
Orange and MasMovil's $19 billion Spanish telecom merger is set to be a test case for whether Europe's antitrust regulators have become more lenient in approving deals that reduce the number of mobile operators.
Cellnex Withdraws Offer For Deutsche Telekom's $18 Billion Towers Unit
Spain's Cellnex said on Wednesday it was withdrawing its offer for a stake in Deutsche Telekom's towers business, paving the way for a competing bid from a consortium led by KKR to secure the estimated 18 billion euro ($18.02 billion) deal.
First SMS auctions for 107,000 euros as NFT
The first SMS was a 15-character message sent to Vodafone employee Richard Jarvis wishing him "Merry Christmas"
Mobile World Congress cancelled over coronavirus fears
The mobile fair is one of the biggest events worldwide to be cancelled so far owing to the virus that has killed more than 1,100 people to date.
Defiant Indians protest nationwide against citizenship law
Modi has insisted that his government does not aim to marginalise Muslims with the new law.
After Tory win, now what for UK economy?
Johnson says Brexit will free up the new government to concentrate on trying to grow the stalled economy.
G7 says Libra should not launch until risks 'adequately addressed'
France's economy minister Bruno Le Maire warned that a currency like Libra could undermine sovereign nations' control over their exchange rates.
Group behind Facebook's Libra coin announces 21 founding members
Libra faces criticism from regulators, and reported warnings from the Group of Seven that it poses a threat to the global financial system.
Vodafone's open cellular tech set to make mobile data cheaper
The company has started testing the technology in Europe.
Project xCloud enters public testing phase: Signing up, hardware requirements and more
Microsoft is finally getting ready to let the gaming public try out its Project xCloud streaming service via a limited public beta preview next month.
Google Assistant gets a dial-in number in India
You can simply phone Google Assistant from any phone in the country and post your queries.
Australia anti-terror measures: Extremist content will be blocked during attacks
The move comes after the Christchurch attacks were live-streamed in March this year.
While there are mobile blackspots in the UK, the Moon will get 4G coverage next year
The Moon will get its first mobile phone network next year after a deal between Vodafone, Nokia and Audi. The Ultra Compact Network device weighs only 1kg.
Virgin release unlimited mobile data offer: Here are some of the UK's best SIM-only contracts
Sim only contract plans are becoming more popular as people start to buy phones outright. But should you jump on Virgin's new unlimited data offer?
Skygofree has been called 'one of the most powerful spyware tools ever' - here's why
Skygofree dubbed "one of the most powerful spyware tools" ever spotted exposed by cybersecurity researchers.
Majority of UK residents don't trust broadband advertising, new figures show
Broadband users are feeling misled about promises made by telecommunication companies, including download speeds and monthly costs.
UK hacker linked to cyberattacks on Netflix, Pornhub and Amazon avoids jail time
A 19-year-old computer hacker from the UK has avoided a jail sentence after admitting to launching a series of cyberattacks on high-profile firms including BT, O2 and Amazon.