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
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
Spain’s La Liga has sold its domestic TV rights for the 2027–2032 seasons to Telefonica and streaming platform Dazn for a total of EUR 5.25 billion, a
ITU member states have agreed on an action plan at the World Telecommunication Development Conference 2025 (WTDC-25) to tackle the lack of internet ac
Week 48 brought a reshuffle in phone interest. After four weeks on top, the OnePlus 15 dropped to fourth place. The newly announced Poco F8 Ultra took
New figures from the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) suggest the long phase of easy internet expansion is ending. Its Global Connectivity
Saudi operator Mobily has taken a seat on the board of the Global Leaders Forum (GLF), the telecoms industry group focused on international connectivi
Vestitel is leading a €24 million push to tighten digital links across Southeast Europe through the Balkan Digital Gateway project. The plan combines
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
Apple logged its strongest month ever for smartphone sell-through in October, with Counterpoint Research reporting a 12% year-on-year rise in iPhone v
Australia has passed a new law that forces mobile operators to share responsibility for nationwide coverage by combining their existing tower networks
Fujitsu and Yamaguchi University have shown that processing data directly on satellites can cut analysis time from hours to minutes. Instead of sendin
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
Vodafone is rolling out an AI-based power management programme to keep emergency and other critical services online during major network outages acros
Vodafone Germany has taken the Federal Cartel Office (Bundeskartellamt) to court, accusing it of running a biased and procedurally flawed investigatio
Vodafone is drawing up plans to keep its networks running when electricity supplies are under strain, part of a wider push across Europe to harden tel
Telecom Italia’s TIM Research Centre claims widespread use of digital tools such as drones, sensors, robotics and AI could significantly cut costs and
T-Mobile pledged to create thousands of jobs when it bought Sprint in 2020. Several years later, and despite new acquisitions, the company employs few
Germany’s Federal Network Agency (BNetzA) has stopped a regulatory proceeding that could have ended in a fine for telecom operator 1&1. The watchdog h