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Wednesday, January 07, 2026

Lenovo expands its AI portfolio through collaboration with Nvidia and the Qira platform

Lenovo has announced a partnership with Nvidia aimed at targeting cloud AI providers seeking to accelerate the business cycle of their data centers.

Lenovo CEO Yang Yuanqing said the company will offer its hybrid AI infrastructure with liquid cooling alongside Nvidia’s computing platforms to help cloud AI providers cut deployment times to just weeks.

Yang also introduced Qira, a personal AI system designed to operate across Lenovo and Motorola PCs, smartphones, tablets, and wearables, including in the background. The system could also deliver services from third-party companies such as travel agencies.

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Paraguay · Terrestrial Backbones · Operators

01/04/2026

Personal leads FTTH market

The operator was recognized by Ookla for the performance of its fixed home network. Carlos Jenkins, the company’s marketing director, provides details on the network’s growth and its potential for new business opportunities.

Paraguay · Terrestrial Backbones · Operators

01/04/2026

Personal leads FTTH market

The operator was recognized by Ookla for the performance of its fixed home network. Carlos Jenkins, the company’s marketing director, provides details on the network’s growth and its potential for new business opportunities.

América Latina · Terrestrial Backbones · Data Center

31/03/2026

Conecta Infra to open new fiber route between Valparaíso and Las Toninas

Convergencialatina spoke with Rafael Pires, CEO of Conecta Infra, a platform that announced investments of US$350 million to deploy 6,000 km of fiber and connect submarine cable landing points and data centers in Chile, Argentina, and Brazil.

Colombia · Regulation · Operators

30/03/2026

Colombia market sits between duopoly and the need to protect a third player

Millicom consolidated Tigo’s operation by acquiring the 50% stake held by EPM and later by purchasing Telefónica’s operation. It is now competing on equal footing with Claro. Meanwhile, Wom is recovering after bankruptcy proceedings, which concluded with a change in ownership.

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