Low latency stories
Demand for AI and cloud services in India is driving fresh infrastructure investment as Equinix adds capacity in Mumbai with MB3.
Cloud and AI demand is driving heavy investment in new facilities, with the global market forecast to more than triple by 2034.
Businesses could cut power use and network sprawl as the firms test a combined fibre and Wi-Fi 7 system for offices and campuses.
Broadcasters and betting firms can now use existing infrastructure for live video with end-to-end delay of under a second worldwide.
The deal lifts Datacom’s New Zealand sovereign data centres to five, as it adds Auckland capacity for AI-ready workloads and local customer continuity.
The deal will give SAP tools to clean up mixed enterprise data, helping customers feed more reliable records into AI agents and analytics.
Households juggling gaming, streaming and calls may see less network congestion as TP-Link rolls out Wi-Fi 7 routers from AUD $279.
Office network operators could see faster uploads and far lower lag as Wi-Fi 7 trials showed gains of up to 116% under interference.
Wider use of medical AI will stall without faster networks, as surgeons and emergency teams need near-real-time links to work safely.
Competitive gamers will get a £64.99 controller with TMR thumbsticks, six remappable inputs and 1000Hz polling when shipping starts in June 2026.
The integration is designed to keep AI agents’ context intact through restarts and failures, helping enterprises run multi-step workflows more reliably.
The ranking bolsters Fastly’s pitch to developers, after Forrester singled it out as the only vendor with above-average customer feedback.
The software targets rising costs and complexity as organisations shift from training to always-on AI inference in production.
The acquisition gives customers a single platform for live transactions, analytics and vector search as database vendors chase AI workloads.
DE-CIX has begun offering Google peering at its São Paulo and Rio exchanges, giving Brazilian ISPs direct local access to Google services.
Room-temperature terahertz detectors could help Canada’s 6G networks gain more bandwidth, faster data and lower latency within years.
Enterprises will be able to move data and run workloads privately between Oracle Cloud Infrastructure and AWS without using the public internet.
The 10 Gbps link went live in under a day, giving Primacom a fast alternative where fibre trenching and radio systems fell short.
Running on standard CPUs, the on-device system could make lifelike avatars practical for games, training and virtual assistants at scale.
The move gives the French supplier a bigger role in standards work for mission-critical audio, from broadcast to public safety and transport.