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Orange Travel takes eSIM push to Trip.com

2 June 2026 at 18:24

Orange deepened its push into the travel eSIM market through a global distribution deal with online travel agency Trip.com, offering mobile connectivity at the point of travel booking as demand for roaming services grows.

Orange Travel, an Orange Group subsidiary, stated the partnership will enable Trip.com users to buy Orange Travel eSIM packages directly on the agency platform, allowing customers to arrange connectivity before departure, pay in local currency and activate the eSIM upon arrival.

Trip.com customers will be able to buy packages covering France, Italy, Spain, the UK and Switzerland, with the partners aiming to target key European tourist markets. The pair noted the region accounts for more than 50 per cent of global tourist arrivals, led by France and Spain.

The packages on offer include calls, texts and data across 20GB, 50GB and 100GB options, with validity periods of ranging from a week to 30 days. Prices start at €8.99.

Orange Travel highlighted its eSIM services are supported by the Orange Group’s network reach, including connectivity in more than 200 destinations and 700 roaming agreements worldwide.

Orange Travel CEO Frederic Blehaut said the agreement demonstrates its “commitment to accelerating our growth in Asia and internationally through strategic partnerships”, adding the subsidiary offers “European eSIMs with a recognised quality of service backed by the Orange Group’s know-how”.

Chase Liu, general manager of international attractions and tours business at Trip.com Group, added: “With tailor-made offers and packages easily accessible on our platform, our customers can enjoy enhanced connectivity and greater convenience when they travel in this region.”

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Anthropic confidentially files for IPO

2 June 2026 at 09:24

AI player Anthropic confidentially submitted paperwork for its proposed initial public listing ahead of rival OpenAI, while also giving the European Union’s cybersecurity body preliminary access to its Mythos AI tool.

The draft registration statement submitted to the US Securities and Exchange Commission gives the company the option to go public after the agency completes its review.

Anthropic stated the number of shares to be offered and the price have not yet been set.

News of the IPO move came the same day (1 June) Bloomberg reported Anthropic will give ENISA, the European Union’s cybersecurity agency, access to Mythos through Project Glasswing, an initiative which allows organisations to test Mythos’ capabilities before a wider release.

There are growing concerns among governments over the security implications of Mythos, which Anthropic released to some private companies in April.

Anthropic communicated the decision to the European Commission over the weekend.

EC spokesperson Thomas Regnier confirmed the development to Mobile World Live (MWL) followed several weeks of productive discussions.

 “We welcome the latest developments on potential future access,” he said. “This is the result of the Commission’s strong bilateral cooperation and engagement with Anthropic, a leading frontier AI company.”

The EC was careful to frame the moment not as a resolution but as a starting point to work with the US administration, Anthropic and additional AI companies such as OpenAI.

“This is a shared challenge, and we are intensifying our discussions with like-minded partners, including the United States,” Regnier said.

The plan is for ENISA to join Project Glasswing, the coalition Anthropic announced in April which includes Amazon, Apple, AT&T, T-Mobile US, Microsoft, Google, CrowdStrike, Nvidia and Palo Alto Networks, among others.

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Qualcomm boss sets out agentic AI ambitions

1 June 2026 at 12:05

Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon used his keynote at the annual Computex event in Taiwan to stake the company’s claim in the next phase of AI, arguing the technology will reshape demand for compute across devices, networks and data centres.

Amon described 2026 as the “year of the agent”, stating AI is moving from prompt-based interactions to autonomous systems capable of planning, reasoning and acting across smartphones, PCs, cars, robots and industrial equipment.

“Agents are not coming in the future. They’re already here,” he said, adding the shift is “changing a lot of the compute” and could generate “a lot of demand for new classes of devices and computing”, creating “one of the largest” upgrade cycles the industry has seen.

Amon said the smartphone will no longer sit alone at the nexus of the digital ecosystem. “Agents become the centre of your digital experience,” he stated, adding devices will increasingly become “endpoints for agents”.

Compute continuum
To this end, the executive laid out Qualcomm’s ambition to support the AI infrastructure transition. Amon pointed to the need for CPUs, GPUs, NPUs and connectivity designed to support AI workloads both on devices and in the cloud, stating the company can help scale AI compute from “sub-2 milliwatts” in devices such as earbuds to kilowatt-level systems in data centres.

He also stressed the engineering challenge around battery life and latency, noting devices must be able to support complex planning, reasoning and coordination. “I cannot emphasise enough the importance of power,” he said.

In addition, Amon framed 6G as a key part of the future AI architecture, noting it is the first wireless generation designed as an AI-native network connecting distributed, hybrid intelligence across devices and data centres.

During the event, the chief also unveiled Dragonfly, Qualcomm’s new data centre brand aimed at inference workloads. He said Qualcomm is already working with hyperscalers and global partners on deployments, adding the fresh brand will allow its portfolio to span “every single tier of the compute continuum”.

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VMO2 expands satellite service to iPhones

27 May 2026 at 16:39

UK operator Virgin Media O2 is set to switch on O2 Satellite for iPhones tomorrow (28 May), widening access to the direct-to-device (D2D) connectivity service it launched earlier this year.

Subscribers to the offering with compatible devices gain access to satellite connectivity when no mobile coverage is available. It enables messaging and data across a range of apps, including Messages, Apple Maps, WhatsApp, Messenger, X and location services.

VMO2 noted adding iPhone support would provide the means for millions of users in rural, coastal and remote parts of the UK to connect where traditional mobile coverage can be limited or unavailable.

It added availability of satellite connectivity could boost network resilience by helping customers stay connected during outages or natural disasters.

Compatible models are the iPhone 13, 14, 15, 16 and 17 ranges as well as the iPhone Air. O2 Satellite is available as a £3 per month add-on for most contract customers, though is included at no extra cost for those on its Ultimate Plan.

Chris Bournes, commercial director at VMO2, said “expanding the service to iPhone users is a major step forward in making this new, groundbreaking technology accessible to more customers”.

VMO2 launched its O2 Satellite service in February 2026 using Starlink infrastructure in what it positioned as the first D2D satellite mobile data service to go live in Europe. The operator noted the technology has lifted its UK landmass coverage to 95%.

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Broadcom, Samsung launch 5G, Wi-Fi 8 FWA platform

27 May 2026 at 16:05

Broadcom and Samsung Electronics launched what they claim is the first integrated 5G and Wi-Fi 8 fixed wireless access (FWA) platform, a milestone for the home broadband industry.

The platform uses Broadcom’s BCM6776 Wi-Fi 8 SoC and Samsung’s B1320 5G modem in a reference design for mass-market equipment which is compatible with 3GPP Release-17 and the emerging Wi-Fi 8 IEEE 802.11bn standard. 

It is also compatible with new radio and narrowband NTN bands, giving operators a degree of connectivity resilience which the companies noted was previously out of reach for consumer-grade hardware.

Samsung’s B1320 is a 5nm chipset capable of delivering 5G data rates of 3.4Gb/s in the downlink and 1.2Gb/s up.

Broadcom’s BCM6776 is a tri-band, single-chip product covering 2.4GHz, 5GHz and 6GHz simultaneously, with a quad-core Arm network processor and integrated multi-gigabit physical layer.

The design cuts active power consumption by 50% compared with Broadcom’s previous generation.

Broadcom asserted the combination of the 5G modem and Wi-Fi 8 radio into a tightly integrated reference platform can lower OEMs’ bill-of-materials and simplify board design.

It stated Humax Networks and WNC are already producing next-generation gateways using the platform and global operator trials are underway.

Joonsuk Kim, EVP and head of CP development at Samsung Electronics, framed the platform around accessibility, describing it as a tool provide high-quality connectivity “across a wide range of environments”.

Vijay Nagarajan, VP of Broadcom’s marketing, wireless and broadband communications division, pointed to the coordinated performance between 5G and Wi-Fi 8 as a differentiator for operators trying to guarantee consistent coverage in “every corner of the home”.

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Starlink scores American Airlines Wi-Fi deal

27 May 2026 at 09:25

American Airlines detailed a plan to install Starlink satellite internet service across more than 500 narrowbody aircraft starting in early 2027.

The deal will cover much of its Airbus domestic and short-haul international aeroplanes including A321neo and A321XLR aircraft entering the fleet.

Starlink’s Aero Terminal delivers up to 1Gb/s per antenna, enabling streaming, gaming and real-time collaboration tools for passengers.

American Airlines chief customer officer Heather Garboden said the partnership is as much about reliability and low latency as raw speed, promising passengers an at-home level of Wi-Fi connectivity.

Jason Fritch, VP of Starlink enterprise sales at SpaceX, said the service would deliver a fully connected experience for passengers and crew, “making every flight smoother and more enjoyable”.

The partnership arrives as Starlink rival Amazon LEO is building its own airline momentum. JetBlue became the first carrier to commit to the service in September 2025, with a rollout planned to start in 2027.

Earlier this year, Delta Air Lines followed with a multi-year agreement to equip 500 aircraft with Amazon Leo starting in 2028

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