
T-Mobile US to roll out 5G-A embedded AI features, including in-call translation, by end-2026
T-Mobile US is claiming a world first with plans to deploy real-time and agentic AI services embedded directly into its 5G-Advanced network before year-end. The initiative gives customers access to AI features without downloading apps or upgrading hardware. It gets underway with a beta programme for T-Mobile's Live Translation feature, enabling real-time translation in phone calls in over 50 languages. Sign-ups to the beta have already started ahead of the planned roll out to select postpaid customers this

T-Mobile US to roll out 5G-A embedded AI features, including in-call translation, by end-2026
T-Mobile US is claiming a world first with plans to deploy real-time and agentic AI services embedded directly into its 5G-Advanced network before year-end. The initiative gives customers access to AI features without downloading apps or upgrading hardware. It gets underway with a beta programme for T-Mobile's Live Translation feature, enabling real-time translation in phone calls in over 50 languages. Sign-ups to the beta have already started ahead of the planned roll out to select postpaid customers this

IHS Towers sells stake in I-Systems fibre network back to TIM Brasil
IHS Towers has agreed to sell its 51 percent share in the Brazilian optical fibre network provider I-Systems back to TIM Brasil, which already owns the other 49 percent. TIM said it will pay BRL 950 million for the shares, giving it full control of the fibre network to help grow its broadband business.

IHS Towers sells stake in I-Systems fibre network back to TIM Brasil
IHS Towers has agreed to sell its 51 percent share in the Brazilian optical fibre network provider I-Systems back to TIM Brasil, which already owns the other 49 percent. TIM said it will pay BRL 950 million for the shares, giving it full control of the fibre network to help grow its broadband business.

Mistral AI invests over EUR 1 bln in Swedish site with EcoDataCenter
EcoDataCenter and Mistral AI have announced a long-term investment of EUR 1.2 billion in building a data centre specialising in artificial intelligence at EcoDataCenter's Borlaenge site. Mistral AI will deploy large-scale AI compute in Sweden, which will be its first AI infrastructure investment outside its home market France. The site is due to open in 2027.

Mistral AI invests over EUR 1 bln in Swedish site with EcoDataCenter

America Movil maintains organic growth over 6% in Q4 with 2.8 mln postpaid net adds
America Movil reported a strong finish to 2025, adding 2.8 million postpaid subscribers and over half a million new fixed broadband lines in the fourth quarter. Quarterly revenues rose 3.4 percent year-on-year to MXN 245 billion, and EBITDA was up 4.2 percent to MXN 94.9 billion. The net profit jumped to MXN 19.1 billion from MXN 4.1 billion a year ago thanks to forex gains and lower interest costs.

America Movil maintains organic growth over 6% in Q4 with 2.8 mln postpaid net adds

Samsung sets date for Galaxy Unpacked event
Samsung Electronics will host a Galaxy Unpacked event in San Francisco on 25 February. The company said it will debut the latest in the flagship Galaxy S series, which it claims is "built to simplify everyday interactions, inspire confidence and make Galaxy AI feel seamlessly integrated from the moment it's in hand." The event will be streamed live beginning at 10.00 hours Pacific time.

Samsung sets date for Galaxy Unpacked event
UK telcos sign govt charter to stopin-contract price increases
The UK government has secured commitments from leading broadband and mobile operators to stop unexpected bill increases under the new Telecoms Consumer Charter. Telecoms providers including BT, VodafoneThree, Virgin Media O2, TalkTalk and Sky, have all signed the new Charter. It is also supported by the Independent Networks Cooperative Association (INCA) and Internet Service Providers Association (ISPA) trade groups.
UK telcos sign govt charter to stopin-contract price increases

Radcom meets FY guidance as Q4 sales rise 16%
Radcom reported fourth-quarter revenues of USD 18.9 million, up 15.9 percent year-on-year. Its FY25 turnover climbed 17.2 percent to USD 71.5 million, reaching a record high and finishing in the upper half of Radcom's 15-18 percent growth estimate. The company has achieved sales growth in each of the last six fiscal years.

Radcom meets FY guidance as Q4 sales rise 16%
ECJ allows WhatsApp to appeal EUR 225 million privacy fine
The European Court of Justice (ECJ) has given WhatsApp the go-ahead to challenge a EUR 225 million fine imposed by Ireland's Data Protection Commission (DPC) in 2021 for breaching EU GDPR data privacy laws. The ECJ ruled that the company had a right to contest the fine, overturning the decision of the lower General Court, and referring the case back to the General Court for a ruling on its merits.
ECJ allows WhatsApp to appeal EUR 225 million privacy fine

T-Mobile Poland offers double-play promo with Hisense TVs
T-Mobile Poland has introduced a promotion for new subscribers of its double-play service with fixed broadband and MagentaTV, offering free service for six months as well as . Customers also get a discount on buying a new TV from Hisense.

T-Mobile Poland offers double-play promo with Hisense TVs

E& and TNS Global launch 'South Route' to boost Central Asia connectivity
E& Carrier & Wholesale, the international wholesale arm of E& Group and TNS Global, an international carrier in Central Asia, have announced a collaboration to launch a new route between Kazakhstan and the UAE. The new South Route expands digital pathways between Central Asia and the Middle East, offering customers greater path diversity, resilience and low-latency connectivity.

E& and TNS Global launch 'South Route' to boost Central Asia connectivity
Channel 4 streaming viewer minutes up 25% in January
UK broadcaster Channel 4 said streaming viewer minutes were up 25 percent year-on-year in January 2026, outgrowing all other major streamers. Views of full episodes of Channel 4 shows on YouTube were up 15 percent year-on-year in January. Viewers aged 16-34 streamed half (50%) of their total Channel 4 viewing in January, more than any other commercial broadcaster. The metrics are based on data collected by TV ratings agency Barb.