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Ericsson Nikola Tesla secures over EUR 22 million in contracts
CROATIA (HRVATSKA) 20 FEB

Ericsson Nikola Tesla secures over EUR 22 million in contracts

Croatian telecom equipment manufacturer Ericsson Nikola Tesla (ENT) has secured new contracts totalling over EUR 22 million. These agreements cover projects in national and public security, as well as telecommunications. Domestically, ENT will work with the Ministry of the Interior of Croatia to monitor the European Union's external borders. In the export market, ENT has partnered with HT Mostar to provide maintenance support for Ericsson's fixed and mobile network solutions. This latter contract aims to st

Turning Sustainability into Commercial Advantage: Closing the Loop at the Netherlands Pavilion during MWC Barcelona 2026
EUROPE 20 FEB

Turning Sustainability into Commercial Advantage: Closing the Loop at the Netherlands Pavilion during MWC Barcelona 2026

Sustainability has become a strategic priority for technology and telecom companies worldwide. Customers, regulators, and investors increasingly expect tangible action on circularity and environmental impact. Yet for many organisations, translating sustainability ambitions into scalable, commercially viable initiatives remains a challenge. At MWC Barcelona 2026, Dutch social enterprise Closing the Loop will demonstrate how circular action can be embedded directly into existing business models at the Netherlands Pavilion.

Cogent revenues fall 6% in 2025 on contraction in legacy services
UNITED STATES 20 FEB

Cogent revenues fall 6% in 2025 on contraction in legacy services

Cogent Communications reported annual service revenues of USD 975.8 million for 2025, down 5.8 percent from a year earlier due mainly to lower revenues from former Sprint contracts and other legacy services. EBITDA declined to USD 122.8 million from USD 192.8 million in 2024, and the US operator had a net loss of USD 182.1 million, slightly smaller than the loss of USD 204.1 million the previous year. 

Megafon plans training programme with Volga telecom university
RUSSIAN FEDERATION 20 FEB

Megafon plans training programme with Volga telecom university

Russian operator Megafon has signed a cooperation agreement with the Volga State University of Telecommunications and Informatics based in Samara. The cooperation is expected to lead to the start of a new training programme in the university, adapted to technological standards used at Megafon. The operator will support the training programme, including a bachelor's study focused on 5G, V2X, IoT and satellite technologies.

Life offers device financing with 12-month contracts
BELARUS 20 FEB

Life offers device financing with 12-month contracts

Belarusian operator Life has introduced to customers its own installment plan for devices, without banks. Subscribers of the operator can purchase mobile devices under 12-month contracts with no increase in prices.

TDS FY revenues fall 2% as fibre expansion offset by customer losses
UNITED STATES 20 FEB

TDS FY revenues fall 2% as fibre expansion offset by customer losses

US operator TDS Telecom announced that it added 44,900 new fibre subscribers in 2025, while expanding its network to 140,000 new addresses ready for fibre services. The total number of active connections at the operator was still slightly lower year-on-year, at 1.08 million compared to 1.13 million in 2024, due to fewer residential voice and TV subscribers and losses on the B2B market.

Bakcell and Peerstack Academy launch Tech Builders training project
AZERBAIJAN 20 FEB

Bakcell and Peerstack Academy launch Tech Builders training project

Azerbaijan operator Bakcell and Peerstack Academy have launched he 'Tech Builders' project aimed at supporting young people in developing innovation and digital skills. Through Bakcell's partnership with Peerstack Academy, participants will be equipped with real industry knowledge and hands-on experience, supporting their career paths in IT. 

Helexon consortium to implement Calix One in BEAD-funded fibre builds
UNITED STATES 20 FEB

Helexon consortium to implement Calix One in BEAD-funded fibre builds

Helexon, a consortium of rural broadband providers in the US Midwest, has picked the evolved Calix One platform to support fibre buildouts, potentially subsidised through the federal BEAD digital divide initiative. The multi-year deployment sees Calix One rolled out to bring subscriber experiences, operational intelligence and team workflows into a single, AI-native platform, incorporating Calix's new Agent Workforce Cloud for agentic AI-orchestrated visibility into service quality. Calix will also source X

Rostelecom's X.Technologies launches services portal for start-ups
RUSSIAN FEDERATION 20 FEB

Rostelecom's X.Technologies launches services portal for start-ups

Russian national operator Rostelecom said that its digital ventures unit X.Technologies has launched a website for start-ups and innovation companies. The platform offers a broad spectrum of cooperation opportunities, starting from help with attracting investments and ending with integration of ready-to-use digital products. The website includes solutions focused on automation of the banking sector, software development, anti-fraud, targeted advertising and other business services. All technological assets

Telecom Namibia to provide internet for schools in Kavango West
NAMIBIA 20 FEB

Telecom Namibia to provide internet for schools in Kavango West

Telecom Namibia has partnered with the ministry of education to provide internet connectivity to 21 schools in the Kavango West region. Each school will receive a minimum of 25 Mbps broadband service for a period of five years. Telecom Namibia said it is reinforcing its commitment to bridging the digital divide and supporting quality education across the country.

Beeline Russia upgrades indoor network at Sokolniki ice arena
RUSSIAN FEDERATION 20 FEB

Beeline Russia upgrades indoor network at Sokolniki ice arena

Russian operator Beeline has renewed the digital infrastructure in the ice arena Sokolniki in Moscow. The operator said it modernised the indoor antenna system, improving the quality of mobile services in all areas of the arena. The upgraded infrastructure is able to serve more customers simultaneously, after additional LTE spectrum was added to boost capacity.

T2 launches gaming subscription Mixx Play Pro
RUSSIAN FEDERATION 20 FEB

T2 launches gaming subscription Mixx Play Pro

Russian mobile operator T2, a subsidiary of the national operator Rostelecom, has launched its new gaming subscription Mixx Play Pro. The subscription includes popular game tokens, top-ups for Steam without commission fees, as well as unlimited data traffic when using mobile gaming. Customers also get access to limited competitions with CyberHero.

UKRAINE 20 FEB

Vodafone Ukraine launches 5G services in Kharkiv

Vodafone Ukraine announced that it launched its pilot 5G services in the city of Kharkiv, in the downtown area. Operators Kyivstar and Lifecell had earlier announced the launch of 5G there, too. In January, all three operators launched pilot 5G networks in the city of Lviv and in the town of Borodyanka in the Bucha municipality in the Kiev region.

RUSSIAN FEDERATION 20 FEB

Russian audit chamber flags network duplication in public subsidy programme

The Russian Audit Chamber has found problems with how the Ministry of Digitisation carried out the federal programme on elimination of the digital divide in 2025, reports Vedomosti. The ministry spent almost RUB 3 billion on the deployment of LTE networks in 500 villages. However, other operators had already provided mobile services for those villages before the deployment of publicly funded networks. Russian national operator Rostelecom carries out the federal programme funded by the federal budget.

POLAND 20 FEB

Netia offers 12 months free broadband with new double-play promo

Polish operator Netia has introduced a promotion of its double-play packages, offering customers connecting to its fixed broadband plans with higher speeds and the 4K TV service under the L package free broadband for 12 months. The package also includes the service Safe Internet Ultra. The promotion is valid with a 24-month contract when choosing  the 1 Gbps or 2 Gbps download speeds. The L TV package includes 186 channels. After the promotional period, the monthly price with 1 Gbps is PLN 140, and the tari

POLAND 20 FEB

Orange Poland raises default top-up options on app

Orange Poland has updated the default top-up amounts available to customers on the mobile application My Orange. The minimum option increases from PLN 5 to PLN 7, and the PLN 10 top-up option is replaced by PLN 15. Customers still can enter another amount, from PLN 5 to PLN 400, on their own on the application.

RUSSIAN FEDERATION 20 FEB

TTK develops new AI call centre assistant for Russian Railways

Russian operator TTK has developed a voice assistant for the call centre of the state-owned railway carrier Russian Railways. The voice assistant Aurora is based on AI and replaces the previous bot Maxim. The new tool supports customers when using services from the carrier.

BRAZIL 20 FEB

Oi initiates lawsuit against former shareholders

Brazilian telecom operator Oi, undergoing judicial reorganisation, announced to its shareholders and the market that it has initiated a confidential liability lawsuit against its former significant shareholders. This lawsuit was filed with the 7th Corporate Court of the District of Rio de Janeiro, which is handling the company's debt restructuring plan. ​The court accepted the case and ordered the seizure of all debts Oi owes to these shareholders, including related collateral. This legal move is a precauti

GERMANY 20 FEB

German sport streaming platform Dyn Media reorganises structure

German sport streaming platform Dyn Media said it is reorganising its structure, three years after entering the market, into Dyn Sport and Dyn Media. Under the new structure, Dyn Sport is responsible for rights acquisition and marketing in the consumer and advertising space, while Dyn Media consolidates the existing platform and broadcast operations, the production of live and on-demand content, and the development of editorial and technological services for leagues, associations, rights holders and media b

GLOBAL 20 FEB

ATX Networks introduces Hybrid Power Station to supplant telecoms diesel generators

ATX Networks has announced the introduction of a power back-up system that converts natural gas or propane into continuous AC or DC power output. The Hybrid Power Station unit is powered by advanced solid oxide fuel cell technology, delivering low-noise operation in place of traditional telecoms combustion generators often fuelled by high-emissions diesel, while surpassing the endurance of battery-only alternatives. ATX claims the Hybrid Power Station beats the efficiency of internal combustion generators b

NAMIBIA 20 FEB

CRAN highlights Public Key Infrastructure scheme to strengthen digital security

The Communications Regulatory Authority of Namibia (CRAN) reaffirmed its commitment to fostering innovation, enhancing security, and ensuring inclusive connectivity during two telecom forums. CEO Emilia Nghikembua emphasised the regulator's dedication to building a resilient, high-quality communications environment. She highlighted several groundbreaking projects, including the Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) initiative, designed to bolster digital trust and security.

SPAIN 20 FEB

Ezentis FY revenues up 146% to EUR 34 mln

Spanish telecommunications infrastructure specialist Ezentis reported a 146 percent annual surge in revenues to EUR 34.4 million in 2025 as a whole, driven by the expansion of its activities, including the acquisition of EDA Instalaciones y Energía at the end of March 2025.

ZAMBIA 20 FEB

Airtel Money Zambia launches insurance marketplace

Airtel Money Zambia has announced its Airtel Money Insurance Hub to offer insurance services directly from mobile phones. The marketplace brings together leading insurers to offer life and health insurance, motor insurance, travel insurance, home and property insurance and other protection. Airtel Money country director Andrew Chuma highlighted the affordability and convenience of the platform, noting that customers can now obtain cover at price points designed for everyday Zambians. Chuma said the multi-in

UNITED ARAB EMIRATES 20 FEB

Du runs Ramadan publicity campaign highlighting family connections

Du has announced its 'Bridging the Space Between Hearts' campaign in alignment with the UAE's Year of Family initiative to strengthen familial connections during Ramadan. It has been created with Emirati film director Aisha Al Zaabi and Kuwaiti actor Khaled Al Muthafar to depict the spirit of Ramadan and celebrate the everyday moments that unite families and communities across the Emirates during the holy month.

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