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From Telecom Competition to Infrastructure Governance
What Cameroon’s Infrastructure Sharing Decision Really Signals Recent reports indicate that Cameroon has instructed telecom operators to share parts of their network infrastructure in an effort to improve service quality, reduce inefficiencies and strengthen nationwide connectivity. The move comes after increasing concerns from regulators and consumers regarding network performance, coverage gaps and the pace of infrastructure investment. Authorities appear to have concluded
Eastern Legacy
4 days ago8 min read


Google, Blackstone and the Emerging Architecture of Distributed Intelligence
Why the TPU story may matter more than another hyperscale AI infrastructure announcement? The newly announced partnership between Google Cloud and Blackstone to develop a dedicated TPU cloud platform deserves far more strategic attention than a typical AI infrastructure announcement. Most commentary will naturally focus on investment scale, data centre capacity and competitive positioning against NVIDIA. Those are important dimensions. But they may not be the most interesting
Eastern Legacy
May 246 min read


AI Wants the Grid Edge: Why Homes May Become Part of the Next Infrastructure Layer
The recent wave of headlines suggesting that AI companies want to transform homes into “mini data centres” initially sounds exaggerated. It is easy to dismiss the idea as another cycle of AI hype or a provocative social media narrative designed to attract attention. But beneath the rhetoric lies one of the most important infrastructure signals emerging in the AI economy today. The real story is not whether every suburban home will eventually host GPU clusters. The real story
Eastern Legacy
May 173 min read
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