Jelena Jurišić Appointed as Chief Technology Officer of ENT Group
Ericsson Nikola Tesla is further strengthening its technological direction and introducing a new function within the company’s executive management.

Ericsson Nikola Tesla is further strengthening its technological direction and introducing a new function within the company’s executive management.
Lenovo no longer sees artificial intelligence merely as a software layer running in the background of a PC, but as an active collaborator capable of taking on parts of everyday work and linking the digital and physical worlds.
Infobip has supported thousands of startups and scaleups from over 120 countries in the first five years of its Startup Tribe Program.
The telecom industry is entering a phase in which quantum security is no longer a laboratory topic but an operational and strategic issue for networks, supply chains, and regulation.
Hrvatski Telekom has become the first company in Croatia to be awarded the Golden HRIO, the highest national recognition for sustainable business.
The European Commission and consumer protection authorities from 23 Member States, as well as Iceland and Norway, released the results of a screening of online discounts during Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales.
Swisscom-owned Fastweb + Vodafone will terminate its Master Services Agreement (MSA) with Italian tower company Inwit.
Telecom operators are moving into a new phase of AI adoption in which the story is no longer about adding more automation to existing processes, but about changing the operating logic of the network and customer-facing systems themselves.
Apple started age verification rules across its services in the UK.
Satellite communications are entering a new stage in which they are no longer just the last resort for areas without terrestrial infrastructure, but an increasingly important part of the wider telecom architecture.
Arm unveiled its first in-house data center processor, shifting away from licensing chip designs for other companies to use their own production silicon.
Ericsson Nikola Tesla’s cooperation with Hrvatski Telekom and Crnogorski Telekom shows how the telecom market is moving beyond the traditional focus on coverage and capacity and toward a much broader question: how to turn the network into a platform for new industrial services, critical infrastructure, and security use cases.
Global TV shipments remained flat year-on-year at 61.5 million units in 4Q25, despite a sharp decline in China, according to Omdia.
The next phase of digital transformation is no longer defined by whether companies adopt artificial intelligence, but by how they deploy it securely, sovereignly, seamlessly, and with energy efficiency in mind.
The Italian national postal service provider has sent a cash and share offer for Telecom Italia (TIM) worth €10.8 billion.
Managing radiofrequency spectrum is no longer a narrow technical issue relevant only to regulators and telecom operators. It is a limited national resource that shapes the quality of radio and television reception, the rollout of mobile networks, and the technological capacity of the market in the years ahead.
The US administration unveiled its national AI legislative framework that aims to create uniform security and safety guardrails while also attempting to preempt states from enacting their own rules.
The telecom industry can no longer be viewed simply through the old split between mobile and fixed networks. It is increasingly becoming a broader ICT environment where connectivity, automation, security, and data services overlap.
Omdia’s Core Market Tracker reveals that Communications Service Providers (CSPs) increased their 5G packet core network investments by 83% year-over-year in the fourth quarter of 2025.
At this year’s Mobile World Congress, artificial intelligence was no longer just a major technology theme. It was presented as a concrete operational tool moving directly into the heart of the telecom industry.