Spain’s government has published draft rules to tighten emergency planning across the telecom sector, proposing that operators keep at least four hour
Spain’s government has published draft rules to tighten emergency planning across the telecom sector, proposing that operators keep at least four hour
Madagascar’s Ministry of Digital Development has confirmed that mobile and internet operators will lower tariffs from this week, after negotiations ai
Telia says it has hit a milestone in bringing better mobile coverage to Oslo’s subway, a network where connectivity has long lagged behind street-leve
Mediacom has rolled out a $29.99-per-month broadband plan for customers aged 65 and older, aiming to give seniors a cheaper way to get online. The off
The mobile industry is already arguing about 6G, and the story keeps changing. Operators say they want new spectrum for 6G, but they also insist it sh
Cable One has moved beyond fixed broadband and into wireless with the launch of Sparklight Mobile, following a pilot run with Reach and AT&T. The serv
India’s telecom regulator, TRAI, is weighing a proposal to cut backhaul spectrum charges by up to 50 per cent, a move that would trim operating costs
AT&T is pressing the FCC to sign off on its $23 billion plan to lease and use a large block of 800MHz spectrum from EchoStar, arguing that the deal wi
At Capacity Europe 2025, newly appointed Orange Wholesale International CEO Valerie Cussac outlined her priorities for preparing global networks for h
Hatif Libya, a unit of the state-owned Libyan Post, Telecommunications and Information Technology Holding Company (LPTIC), will gradually shut down tr
Vodafone Qatar and Chinese communications vendor Hytera used the GSMA’s first MWC25 Doha event to renew and extend a long-running partnership aimed at
TIM is building a 5G network for Brazil’s Estação Comandante Ferraz research base in Antarctica, using Nokia radio equipment and a satellite backhaul
Ooredoo and Vodafone Qatar have launched commercial network APIs based on the GSMA Open Gateway standard to support identity verification and curb dig
New Zealand’s High Court has fined One New Zealand NZD1.1 million for breaking rules designed to protect vulnerable customers’ access to emergency ser
Saudi operator Mobily has taken a seat on the board of the Global Leaders Forum (GLF), the telecoms industry group focused on international connectivi
The UK government has warned major telecoms companies against slipping in higher mid‑contract price rises. In a joint letter to CEOs and regulator Ofc
Australia has passed a new law that forces mobile operators to share responsibility for nationwide coverage by combining their existing tower networks
Nokia spent the week sending mixed signals about where it sees its future. The company confirmed further job cuts in Europe, including in Germany and