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                    Social media app TikTok has said it will fight an order by the Canadian government to cease operations in the country over national security concerns.
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                    Green Mountain has entered into an agreement with TikTok to build a new 150MW data centre site in Hamar, Norway.
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                    The GSMA has added TikTok as its newest industry member and will work with the popular social media app to advocate the development of new mobile communication technologies.
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                    As the Federal Communications Commission renewed its calls to ban TikTok, Apple and Google may have to seriously consider removing access to the Chinese-owned product from its app stores.
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                    Irish-owned Echelon Data Centres is developing its second UK facility,LCY20, in Chesham, Buckinghamshire, UK.
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                    TikTok is believed to be planning a $500 million move into Echelon's new data centre campus in Clondalkin, Ireland.
 
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            Joe Biden has revoked his predecessor’s ban on TikTok, WeChat, Alipay and other Chinese apps, but has told the Commerce Secretary to keep investigating.
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            No US telco or internet provider can provide services to WeChat from Sunday, or to TikTok from 12 November, commerce secretary Wilbur Ross said this morning.
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            TikTok and Oracle might become business partners, days before a US ban on TikTok is scheduled to go into effect, according to a CNN report.
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            New regulations in India are likely to result in a full ban against ZTE and Huawei participating in the country’s 5G trials.
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            Technology is going to become regionalised, but “that does not mean that a full splinternet is inevitable”, says a new report from Fitch Solutions.
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            #RIPTiktok was recently trending on Twitter following India’s decision to bans 59 Chinese apps.