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New Zealand Government Eyes Sale of Chorus Stake by 2026
Technology New Zealand Government Eyes Sale of Chorus Stake by 2026

In a move that has captured the attention of policymakers and the public alike, the New Zealand government has unveiled plans to potentially divest its substantial stake in Chorus, a linchpin in the nation’s telecommunications landscape, with a target sale date set for early 2026. Chorus was

AI Boom Demands $500B Yearly for Data Center Expansion
Technology AI Boom Demands $500B Yearly for Data Center Expansion

The rapid ascent of artificial intelligence has unleashed a technological revolution that is reshaping global infrastructure at an unprecedented pace, with data centers emerging as the backbone of this transformation, while AI applications permeate industries from healthcare to finance. The demand

How Did a Hialeah Fraud Ring Steal Over a Million Dollars?
Security How Did a Hialeah Fraud Ring Steal Over a Million Dollars?

In the heart of Hialeah, Florida, a meticulously orchestrated financial scam has recently come to light, exposing a fraud ring that siphoned over a million dollars from unsuspecting financial institutions through an elaborate scheme dubbed the Phantom Auto Loans. This audacious operation, uncovered

How Are GCC Nations Leading Digital Transformation?
Innovation How Are GCC Nations Leading Digital Transformation?

In an era where technology reshapes economies and societies at an unprecedented pace, the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) nations are emerging as formidable players in the global digital landscape. These countries, united by shared economic and cultural ties, are navigating the complexities of rapid

Weak Frameworks and Taxation Stifle Nigeria's Telecom Growth
Market Weak Frameworks and Taxation Stifle Nigeria's Telecom Growth

Nigeria's telecommunications sector stands at a pivotal moment, grappling with systemic challenges that threaten to undermine its potential as a driver of economic and social progress. Despite being one of the fastest-growing industries in the country, with millions relying on mobile and internet

Why Did Singapore PM Apologize for Optus Outage Crisis?
Market Why Did Singapore PM Apologize for Optus Outage Crisis?

Imagine a nation plunged into chaos for 13 hours, with emergency systems failing and lives tragically lost due to a telecommunications breakdown, an event that unfolded in Australia on September 18. When Optus, a major telecom company and subsidiary of Singapore-based Singtel, experienced a

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