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Our latest survey of 683 C-level executives reveals an interesting ranking in digital priorities: Cybersecurity and Cloud Computing are in the…
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Dubai, UAE, 28th April 2025 – Al Rostamani Communications, a leading UAE-based systems integrator and member of Al Rostamani Group,…
Abu Dhabi’s IHC, ADQ, and First Abu Dhabi Bank (FAB) have unveiled a Dirham-backed stablecoin, pending regulatory approval by the UAE Central Bank. The stablecoin, running on the ADI blockchain, aims to enhance the UAE’s digital finance sector, offering secure, stable payment solutions for businesses and consumers.
The TP Innovation Centre has opened in Dubai Internet City, offering immersive experiences, design thinking labs, and workshops tailored to key industries like banking, healthcare, and retail. The center focuses on co-creation, talent development, and digital competitiveness, aiming to drive innovation and support Dubai’s ambitious digital future goals.
du has partnered with Microsoft to build a AED 2 billion hyperscale data center in the UAE, boosting the country’s cloud and AI capabilities. This facility, aligned with Dubai’s AI strategy, will enhance digital infrastructure. The company is also rolling out 5G-Advanced technology to support national digital transformation goals.
A power outage in Spain and Portugal on Monday caused disruptions to Orange Maroc’s Internet services in Morocco, affecting international connections. While other providers like Maroc Telecom and Inwi have not reported issues, Algerian authorities warned of potential disruptions. No impacts have been reported in Morocco or Algeria yet.
Khazna, the UAE’s leading data center developer, plans to expand into Saudi Arabia, aiming for 25% market share. The company is set to compete with local firms while targeting hyperscaler needs. Khazna is also expanding globally, with new centers in Turkey, Kenya, and Europe, driven by strong investments and rapid growth.
Starlink’s satellite internet services in Pakistan have been delayed as the PTA decided not to grant a full license based on temporary registration. The company awaits final clearance from authorities, with service expected by late 2025, once all regulatory requirements are met. Infrastructure preparations are ongoing despite the setback.
The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has introduced a Temporary Mobile Registration System for overseas Pakistanis and foreign nationals. Visitors can register their mobile devices online for up to 120 days without any fees, ensuring seamless connectivity during their stay. This initiative supports Pakistan’s digital transformation efforts.