Antevia Networks and Benetel sign strategic partnership to accelerate scalable, mission-critical outdoor private 5G deployments

23 March 2026

Antevia Networks, the telecoms equipment vendor changing the economics of 5G private networks, has signed a strategic partnership with Benetel, an Irish manufacturer of O-RAN compliant radio units.

The agreement follows successful integration testing of Benetel’s outdoor O-RU with Antevia’s 5G SHIFT™ private network platform, enabling customers to deploy high-performance outdoor coverage with simpler procurement, faster installation, and consistent operational outcomes.

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AI-powered defence system stops 5G cyber-attacks in a fraction of a second

23 March 2026

An AI defence system has successfully detected and neutralised sophisticated 5G cyber-attacks in less than a tenth of a second, say researchers at the University of Surrey – paving the way for more secure 5G and future 6G mobile networks.

While modern 5G networks are becoming more open and flexible, making them easier to upgrade and cheaper to build, that also creates more opportunities for hackers. The Surrey-developed defence framework, called TwinGuard, addresses this challenge using a real-time digital twin – a live virtual replica of a mobile network that updates every few milliseconds. The team paired TwinGuard with reinforcement learning AI that can anticipate suspicious behaviour and shut down attacks before they cause disruption.

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SoftBank Corp. evolves Telecom infrastructure for the AI era: From carrying data to orchestrating intelligence

23 March 2026

At Mobile World Congress (MWC) Barcelona 2026, SoftBank Corp. unveiled its transition from a traditional carrier that moves data – raw, uninterpreted data packets – to an AI-native infrastructure provider enabling distributed AI workloads across edge and cloud environments.

SoftBank Corp. makes the point that, traditionally, telecommunications networks have been built to carry data, not comprehend it; static infrastructure designed to move information from origin to destination without understanding what it contained.

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SES brings satellite connectivity to refugees in Chad

20 March 2026

SES, a space solutions company, is expanding humanitarian connectivity at the Farchana refugee settlement in Chad in cooperation with emergency.lu, the public-private partnership led by Luxembourg’s Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs, Defence, Development Cooperation and Foreign Trade and the UN Refugee Agency.

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