Digital Inclusion stories
Satellite Connect Europe launches MNO-first direct-to-device satellite network, offering EU-based access to AST SpaceMobile's LEO system.
A UK study will test how well public sector chatbots understand regional accents amid fears some voices are left behind by AI systems.
TechnologyOne launches Guide, an AI assistant to streamline council services and student support across Australia and New Zealand.
Cloudinary launches a global Creators Community, offering free media-focused training, projects and certifications for developers worldwide.
New Zealand's economy is squandering vital leadership potential by sidelining female, Māori and Pasifika leaders in key decision-making roles.
When women invest in women, the payoff reshapes careers, communities and leadership, turning personal resilience into collective progress.
As International Women's Day nears, inclusive tech emerges as a powerful lever to unlock women-led growth and reshape local economies.
On International Women's Day, Equinix backs women's digital inclusion, scaling WomenConnect and funding APAC programs to close tech gaps.
Women are driving explosive growth in digital fitness and sports tech, turning female-first design from side initiative into core strategy.
Sharing knowledge, not hoarding it, is the investment that multiplies confidence, opportunity and leadership for future generations.
Nearly half of UK public back AI for faster, more accessible services, but demand tight rules, oversight and visible accountability.
Indosat partners with Nokia and Nvidia to make Southeast Asia's first AI-powered 5G call, linking Barcelona and Jakarta in real time.
Indonesia has launched SHECURE Digital, a national programme to shield women and girls from online abuse, extortion and data exploitation.
As families go global, technologists are urged to build tools for emotional durability, preserving stories and memory, not just efficiency.
UK councils and telecoms firms form new Small Cell Forum group to simplify street-level 4G and 5G upgrades in towns and cities.
Most Britons resist digital detoxing, with nearly two thirds never fully switching off as online access becomes a day‑to‑day necessity.
Indonesia rolls out Sahabat-AI app, giving users nationwide access to a home-grown, culturally tuned large language model on mobile.
Vodafone is piloting in-store Customer Wellbeing Specialists in 12 Australian shops to support vulnerable customers facing complex issues.
A record phone reuse drive in Sydney has readied 1,282 donated mobiles to help domestic violence survivors while cutting e-waste.
Fast home internet is being linked to better wellbeing, work, study and health outcomes for most Australian households using the nbn network.