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Vodafone, IBM drive smartphone security with quantum-safe cryptography

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At the MWC 2025 - driving innovation in quantum computing, Vodafone and IBM announced a collaboration aimed at protecting customers and their data from future risks related to quantum computers when browsing the Internet on their smartphone.
Telefónica Tech, IBM collaborate on quantum-safe technology

Telefónica Tech, IBM collaborate on quantum-safe technology

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Driving innovation in quantum computing, Telefónica Tech and IBM are partnering to develop security solutions that address security challenges posed by future cryptographically relevant quantum computers.
e& Selects IBM to Launch AI Governance Platform a WEF 2025 Davos

e& Selects IBM to Launch AI Governance Platform at WEF 2025 Davos

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e&, a global technology group, has collaborated with IBM to deploy end-to-end, multi-model AI and Generative AI governance solution. Announced at the World Economic Forum 2025 in Davos, this collaboration intends to enhance e&'s AI governance framework.
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Ericsson, IBM partner to deliver Emergency Services Network

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Ericsson has announced a new partnership with IBM UK to develop a new critical communications network for frontline emergency services. Ericsson will leverage its Core Network, and Business and Operations Support Systems portfolios to deliver this.
IBM has unveiled breakthrough research in optics tech

Optics Innovation | IBM Brings Speed of Light to the Gen AI Era

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IBM has unveiled breakthrough research in optics technology that could dramatically improve how data centers train and run gen AI models. Researchers have pioneered a new process for co-packaged optics (CPO), the next generation of optics technology.
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Telefónica Tech UK&I, IBM partner to provide QRadar Suite

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Telefónica Tech UK&I has partnered with IBM to integrate its new ‘QRadar’ Suite into the Security Operations Centre (SOC) managed services. This will enable...
T-Systems will now have the ability to provide its customers with cloud access to IBM’s quantum systems, including multiple quantum computers powered by the 127-qubit IBM Eagle processor. Quantum computing aims to enable calculations that are beyond the means of even the world’s most advanced classical supercomputers. This announcement sees the Deutsche Telekom IT subsidiary embark on the path to providing access to this technology, as well as insights on how it can be applicable to its customers’ businesses. In addition, T-Systems will offer dedicated quantum know-how and training. Customers will have access to T-Systems quantum services tailored to their needs, in a set of different customizable packages. These range from one-day introductory sessions, through to business case proofs-of-concept over several months. The use of IBM Quantum computational resources over the cloud — including Qiskit Runtime, which allows for the optimization and efficient execution of workloads on quantum systems at scale — together with T-Systems’ services, will lower the barrier to quantum computing. This will allow T-Systems to develop and test customers’ use-cases and prepare them for a future with quantum computing. T-Systems aims to host its own quantum infrastructure in the future, assisted by IBM. Accelerating progress towards tomorrow’s solutions Quantum computing is a rapidly emerging technology that harnesses the laws of quantum mechanics to solve problems that today’s most powerful supercomputers cannot practically solve. By integrating quantum computing into their portfolio, T-Systems aims to further leverage their leadership position in advisory, cloud services and digital solutions beyond the local markets in key focus industries. The ultimate goal is to provide clients with a seamless experience, incorporated into their cloud landscape, as they look to uncover the potential of quantum computing for their businesses. “Quantum computing will be central to tomorrow’s IT landscape. We are combining quantum and classical computing in a seamless and scalable customer experience.” states Adel Al-Saleh, Deutsche Telekom board member and Chief Executive of T-Systems. “Taking these first decisive steps will lower the access barrier to quantum computing.” IBM has an established track record in quantum computing leadership. The company offers the world’s largest fleet of quantum computers, accessible over the cloud. Al-Saleh continues: “In IBM, we have a trusted partner to deliver this future technology. It is a perfect match for our industry focus and expertise.” “Organizations around the world are beginning to explore how quantum computing will impact their industry and business. By partnering with T-Systems as a cloud provider, we will be able to offer access to quantum technology to an even broader ecosystem. Our team at IBM is excited to support T-Systems’ and their customers’ exploration of, and aspirations for quantum applications for their business operations,” says Scott Crowder, Vice President, IBM Quantum Adoption and Business Development.

T-Systems to offer access to IBM Quantum computational resources

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T-Systems will now have the ability to provide its customers with cloud access to IBM’s quantum systems, including multiple quantum computers powered by the...
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Telecom Egypt picks IBM to transform network operations

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Telecom Egypt (TE), a network operator in Egypt announced that they are working with IBM to adopt intelligent automation technologies to implement an umbrella...
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IBM, Vodafone, and GSMA Outline Critical Pathways to Protect Telcos

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As part of the Post-Quantum Telco Network Taskforce, GSMA has published, with contributions from members IBM, Vodafone, and others, the Post Quantum Telco Network...
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IBM, Casa Systems & Enea Deliver Private 5G to CSPs

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Casa Systems, Enea and IBM have built a complete Private 5G solution that combines best in class technology with agility for service providers to...

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Nokia enhances Optus’s 5G network with improved capacity, coverage

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Nokia will support Optus’s network evolution by boosting its 5G network capabilities and modernizing sites in regional parts of Australia, the company announced.
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How Ciena is Driving Innovation in India

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In today’s hyper-connected digital economy, businesses and consumers demand faster, more reliable, and scalable networks. Ciena, a global enabler in networking systems, services, and software, is at the forefront of enabling next-generation connectivity and driving innovation in India.
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RANsemi Names Industry Veteran Rupert Baines as Chairman

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RANsemi, the British wireless semiconductor innovator specialising in novel 5G/6G RAN baseband technologies, has announced the appointment of Rupert Baines as Chairman, effective immediately.
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