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China Telecom launches into the token economy
China Telecom's business model is transforming from traffic-based to token value-based.
Helium shortage has started impacting tech supply chains, execs say
BEAD winners fret over fiber costs, lead times
As fiber manufacturers project confidence in public about their ability to meet the needs of the BEAD program, service providers are privately fretting over canceled contracts, increased costs and longer lead times for materials.
Hedge: Adaptive hedged requests for Go based on Google's Tail at Scale
Bertelsmann Profits Down With Declining Results of TV unit RTL
The outgoing chief executive officer of Germany’s biggest media company said the TV and streaming industries in Europe is facing a crisis and must consolidate.
Eurobites: Vodafone claims Irish first with satellite video call
Also in today's EMEA regional roundup: KKR, GIP sniff around Drahi asset; Sparkle offers Anthropic's Claude; Vodafone franchisees' claim reaches High Court.
EU Targets Snapchat, Porn Websites in Child Protection Push
The European Union opened an investigation into Snap Inc.’s social network and escalated a probe into a number of pornography platforms as the bloc ramps up efforts to protect children online.
Nokia is cutting thousands more jobs this year
About 4,000 jobs have yet to be cut from Nokia's headcount under the program initiated by its former CEO, according to recent statements.
Orange Business recognizes limits of Europe's tech sovereignty
As Orange Business doubles down on trust in a uncertain world, its executives admit there are limits to Europe's capacity for sovereignty in tech.