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Received — 5 June 2026 Mobile World Live

Singtel advances drive for widespread internal AI use

5 June 2026 at 16:09

Singtel Group positioned a partnership with government-linked body Digital Industry Singapore as helping it accelerate a sweeping AI transformation of its business and strengthen digital infrastructure in the country.

The operator noted the pact, which comes with a grant for the company, will contribute to a multi-year plan to up adoption of AI across its business including within infrastructure, customer platforms and for workforce development.

In the first phase Singtel plans to develop and hire AI talent, establish governance and tech frameworks and build “enterprise advisory and implementation expertise to support AI deployment at scale”.

Among its aims is to become a “world-leading AI-native telco” with advanced AI and machine learning capabilities in all business units.

The operator highlighted its push aligned with a wider national strategy in Singapore which aims to strengthen sovereign digital infrastructure, increase skills of the local workforce and develop “globally competitive leaders” in the AI sector.

Singtel CEO Yuen Kuan Moon added it was “championing enterprise transformation with AI” in its home market.

“As an adopter, provider and enabler of AI, Singtel is embedding intelligent technologies across our operations, delivering trusted enterprise-grade solutions that help customers move from pilot to scale, and providing secure, sovereign platforms and digital infrastructure to support adoption across industries.”

He continued: “Ultimately, our goal is to create real impact not just for our business, but for Singapore, future-proofing our industries to be more competitive and resilient in the AI era.”

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China seeks 6G use cases in latest trials

5 June 2026 at 12:12

China stepped-up preparations for 6G, launching a programme comprising regional pilots to identify potential use cases and make other advances towards eventual commercial rollout, state-owned news agency Xinhua reported.

The “joint ministry-provincial collaborative pilot program”, announced by China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT), involves general research into 6G and how it fits into the wider mix of current and emerging technologies.

Among the focuses is exploration of potential applications for the network tailored to specific demand in the regions where the trials are set to take place, including smart maritime operations and use cases for manufacturing.

MIIT’s general aims for the project include the integration of communications infrastructure with AI, satellite and wireless sensing, alongside R&D into new base station technology and other network kit.

The news agency noted the move was intended to support eventual commercial rollout of the technology, which is expected around 2030.

MIIT’s announcement comes around a month after it gave the green light for regional trials in the 6GHz band.

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