Exponential-e and Birmingham City University to modernise communications

04 February 2026

Exponential-e, a leader in cloud, connectivity, communications, and cybersecurity, has teamed up with Birmingham City University (BCU) to deploy a cutting-edge unified communications platform aimed at transforming the university’s telephony, contact centre, and service operations. This initiative is designed to improve student engagement and deliver a more seamless user experience.

Procured through the Crown Commercial Services framework, the project will replace the university’s outdated, siloed on-premises systems with a fully managed, cloud-based service. The new, integrated communications ecosystem will focus on omnichannel engagement—including messaging via WhatsApp—providing students with more flexible and accessible ways to connect with the university.

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Research highlights the main cybersecurity risk: lateral movement, not zero-day vulnerabilities

03 February 2026

A study from Zero Networks reveals that the greatest cybersecurity threat is not zero-day exploits or advanced malware, but attackers abusing trusted internal access paths to move laterally within organizations.

Such breaches are nearly impossible to prevent entirely, prompting a shift in cybersecurity strategy—from solely blocking access to limiting what attackers can reach once inside.

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O2 launches 5G standalone network across five major towns in Dorset

02 February 2026

O2 (Virgin Media) has announced the activation of its next-generation 5G Standalone (5GSA) network in five key towns in Dorset, England—Bournemouth, Poole, Dorchester, Swanage, and Christchurch.

This rollout expands the operator’s 5GSA coverage to over 500 UK locations, covering approximately 70% of the population (around 49 million people).

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CalMac to boost onboard WiFi with Starlink

01 February 2026

Travelers on CalMac’s ferries—serving Scotland’s islands and peninsulas—are poised to enjoy faster and more reliable onboard WiFi after Clarus Networks secured a significant 12-month contract to supply Starlink (LEO satellite) connectivity to the UK’s largest ferry operator.

The agreement, awarded through Public Contracts Scotland, will see Clarus deliver a “pooled Starlink data service” across CalMac’s entire fleet, providing high-speed, low-latency broadband designed to improve operational efficiency, crew welfare, and passenger experience on board.

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