Spirent and ESA to strengthen resilience of critical PNT systems in the UK

10 February 2026

Spirent Communications, now part of Keysight Technologies, has announced a strategic partnership with the European Space Agency (ESA) to lead a groundbreaking initiative aimed at enhancing the resilience of Positioning, Navigation, and Timing (PNT) systems used in Critical National Infrastructure (CNI).

This collaborative effort will develop a comprehensive testing framework designed to assess, validate, and improve the robustness of PNT systems crucial for the UK’s vital sectors.

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North Wales gains first O2 4G and 5G small cell sites in Flintshire

10 February 2026

North Wales has taken a major leap forward in mobile connectivity with the activation of the region’s first O2 4G and 5G small cell sites in Flintshire.

Delivered by Ontix on behalf of O2, these new small cells are set to significantly enhance mobile coverage and data speeds for residents, businesses, and visitors alike.

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Survey reveals widespread security incidents and growing AI-driven risks

09 February 2026

A recent survey by Storyblok uncovers a concerning gap between security confidence and actual incident rates among medium and large enterprises. Despite most organizations reporting frequent security breaches, many remain confident in their internal defenses.

The survey, which polled 300 senior security professionals in leadership or decision-making roles, highlights the increasing pressure from artificial intelligence and a persistent skills shortage as major challenges impeding effective security management.

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UK IT decision-makers struggle to measure AI-related emissions

05 February 2026

A new survey by data centre provider Telehouse Europe reveals that more than half of UK IT decision-makers admit their organizations cannot accurately measure the carbon emissions generated by AI workloads, despite widespread optimism about AI’s role in achieving net-zero and broader ESG goals.

The research found that 56% of respondents struggle with reliably quantifying the environmental impact of AI operations, creating a significant barrier for companies aiming to demonstrate tangible sustainability outcomes. While 89% of UK IT leaders believe AI accelerates progress toward their net-zero and ESG targets, the lack of precise emissions data means many cannot confidently link AI use to measurable environmental benefits.

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