en.Wedoany.com Reported - Scaleway, the cloud division of pan-European telecom group Iliad, has partnered with French video compression company Ateme and the European Broadcasting Center (BCE) to launch a cloud-native media platform fully designed and operated in Europe, covering the entire lifecycle from content ingestion to monetized streaming. The three parties jointly offer a production-ready media solution, combining BCE's media workflow integration and hosting services, Scaleway's sovereign cloud infrastructure, and Ateme's compression and streaming technologies. Scaleway CEO Damien Lucas stated that European media companies previously lacked a local option covering the entire chain, and this collaboration aims to create an alternative for broadcasters and content owners that does not rely on non-European platforms.

Spanish operator MásOrange (soon to be 100% owned by Orange) announced the development of an innovative radio link design method for backhaul networks, called BTA (Backhaul Traffic Availability). After four years of R&D and trials, this approach redefines radio link sizing based on real traffic behavior and weather conditions, allowing the use of smaller, lighter, and more efficient antennas while maintaining wireless connection capacity and range, avoiding over-provisioning and resource optimization.
Telefónica has acquired rural backhaul network operator LineoX from Asterion Industrial Partners' portfolio company Axion/LineoX for approximately €90 million. LineoX operates one of Spain's leading rural microwave radio link networks, providing backhaul infrastructure for mobile connectivity in rural and low-density areas. Telefónica España CEO Borja Ochoa stated that the transaction aligns with the company's strategy to strengthen control over key network capabilities, and the integration of LineoX will enhance the ability to invest in infrastructure quality and future evolution.
Telefónica has received the highest rating A from CDP for its Supplier Engagement Assessment for the seventh consecutive year. This award recognizes global leaders in sustainable supply chain management and climate change collaboration. Telefónica noted that total emissions have been reduced by 49% over the past decade, with operational emissions (Scope 1 and 2) down 91% since 2015, exceeding the previously set 2025 target of 90%; Scope 3 emissions have decreased by 34% since 2016.
T-Mobile US has opened a global technology center in Hyderabad, India, planning to hire 1,000 employees by 2027, focusing on software engineering, data analytics, and cybersecurity. The facility, covering 2,500 square feet, was inaugurated on June 4 by Telangana IT Minister D Sridhar Babu. Hyderabad is a popular location for R&D centers of U.S. telecom companies, with Verizon and AT&T already having offices there.
The Rouen University Hospital in France has selected Orange Business's Live Intelligence generative artificial intelligence solution series, launched in 2024, for the public hospital network in the Normandy region, providing an accessible and secure generative AI platform for nine entities within the group to meet their sovereignty needs. Rouen University Hospital CEO Stéphanie Decoopman stated that the goal is to develop use cases within a trusted framework, enabling doctors, nursing teams, and administrative staff to benefit in their daily work.
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