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Telefonica Germany migrates first mobile customers to Mavenir IMS on AWS
GERMANY 18 MEI

Telefonica Germany migrates first mobile customers to Mavenir IMS on AWS

Telefonica Germany has migrated the first 100,000 mobile customers to Mavenir's cloud-native IMS built on the Amazon Web Services (AWS) cloud. Mavenir said it expects to migrate a few million mobile customers to the new solution running on AWS Cloud this year, and complete migration next year. Mavenir and Telefonica Germany extended their contract in February, before moving to migrate the operator's 4G/5G voice services from Mavenir's virtualized IMS (vIMS) to Mavenir's cloud‑native IMS platform.

Telefonica Germany migrates first mobile customers to Mavenir IMS on AWS
GERMANY 18 MEI

Telefonica Germany migrates first mobile customers to Mavenir IMS on AWS

Telefonica Germany has migrated the first 100,000 mobile customers to Mavenir's cloud-native IMS built on the Amazon Web Services (AWS) cloud. Mavenir said it expects to migrate a few million mobile customers to the new solution running on AWS Cloud this year, and complete migration next year. Mavenir and Telefonica Germany extended their contract in February, before moving to migrate the operator's 4G/5G voice services from Mavenir's virtualized IMS (vIMS) to Mavenir's cloud‑native IMS platform.

MTS launches marketplace for industrial IoT solutions
RUSSIAN FEDERATION 18 MEI

MTS launches marketplace for industrial IoT solutions

Russian operator MTS launched its own marketplace of business digitisation solutions. All the products are available with integrated billing and support, so customers do not need to do any of their integration. The marketplace includes IoT solutions targeting several applications, such as environmental control, digital water management and others. All solutions are offered turnkey-ready, with a free annual subscription to the IoT platform.

MTS launches marketplace for industrial IoT solutions
RUSSIAN FEDERATION 18 MEI

MTS launches marketplace for industrial IoT solutions

Russian operator MTS launched its own marketplace of business digitisation solutions. All the products are available with integrated billing and support, so customers do not need to do any of their integration. The marketplace includes IoT solutions targeting several applications, such as environmental control, digital water management and others. All solutions are offered turnkey-ready, with a free annual subscription to the IoT platform.

Everbridge expands Estonian SMS public warning system
ESTONIA 18 MEI

Everbridge expands Estonian SMS public warning system

Everbridge announced the next phase of Estonia's nationwide public warning modernisation initiative, adding end-to-end cell broadcast capabilities across government agencies and all three mobile network operators in the country. The project represents the first planned deployment of a new microservices-based cell broadcast platform from Everbridge, designed to support scalable and resilient national public warning operations. The enhancement includes hybrid functionality combining Location-Based SMS (LB-SMS

Everbridge expands Estonian SMS public warning system
ESTONIA 18 MEI

Everbridge expands Estonian SMS public warning system

Georgian mobile operators book 9% higher sales in Q1
GEORGIA 18 MEI

Georgian mobile operators book 9% higher sales in Q1

Revenues at the three Georgian mobile operators, Magticom, Sliknet and Cellfie, totaled GEL 230.6 million in the first quarter of this year, reports Apny.ge. Their combined turnover grew by 9 percent year-on-year. Magticom led by revenues (GEL 109.2 million), followed by Silknet (GEL 79.4 million) and Cellfie (GEL 41.4 million). The subscriber base of Magticom was 2.4 million, Silknet totaled 2.1 million, and Cellfie followed with 1.3 million.  

Georgian mobile operators book 9% higher sales in Q1
GEORGIA 18 MEI

Georgian mobile operators book 9% higher sales in Q1

Viva Armenia reports mobile service revenues of AMD 14.6 bln in Q1
ARMENIA 18 MEI

Viva Armenia reports mobile service revenues of AMD 14.6 bln in Q1

Viva Armenia said it generated revenues from mobile services of AMD 14.58 billion in the first quarter of this year. Voice contributed AMD 2.537 billion, while data services were worth AMD 8.001 billion in turnover. OIBDA from the services reached AMD 7.874 billion, while Viva's capital expenditure amounted to AMD 2.601 billion. 

Viva Armenia reports mobile service revenues of AMD 14.6 bln in Q1
ARMENIA 18 MEI

Viva Armenia reports mobile service revenues of AMD 14.6 bln in Q1

Rostelecom launches smart TV solution based on Aurora OS
RUSSIAN FEDERATION 18 MEI

Rostelecom launches smart TV solution based on Aurora OS

Russian national operator Rostelecom has introduced a local smart TV solution based on the Aurora OS, developed by the company Open Mobile Solutions, a subsidiary of Rostelecom. The operator also introduced prototypes of Russian TV sets based on the Aurora OS during the exhibition Digital Industry for Industrial Russia taking place in Nizhny-Novgorod. The new platform is designed to offer a local alternative to the foreign platforms used on most TVs for sale in Russia.

Rostelecom launches smart TV solution based on Aurora OS
RUSSIAN FEDERATION 18 MEI

Rostelecom launches smart TV solution based on Aurora OS

Deutsche Telekom joins public sector cloud framework contract
GERMANY 18 MEI

Deutsche Telekom joins public sector cloud framework contract

Deutsche Telekom has started to provide its T Cloud Public platform to public sector organisations in Germany. The service is provided under the framework contract awarded by GovTech Deutschland, representing public sector bodies in Germany, to the IT services provider Bechtle. The Telekom cloud platform and AI infrastructure is available for federal, state and local authorities via Bechtle's multi-cloud broker portal, without individual tendering procedures and under defined conditions.

Deutsche Telekom joins public sector cloud framework contract
GERMANY 18 MEI

Deutsche Telekom joins public sector cloud framework contract

Eolo launches campaign spotlighting rural digital divide
ITALY 18 MEI

Eolo launches campaign spotlighting rural digital divide

Italian rural broadband provider Eolo has launched a new advertising campaign highlighting the impact of poor internet connectivity in underserved areas. The campaign, entitled "Il Silenzio dei Disconnessi" ("The Silence of the Disconnected"), uses a horror film-inspired narrative to depict the challenges faced by people living and working in areas with unreliable or absent internet access.

Eolo launches campaign spotlighting rural digital divide
ITALY 18 MEI

Eolo launches campaign spotlighting rural digital divide

Brasscom estimates ICT sector contributes over 7% of Brazil GDP
BRAZIL 18 MEI

Brasscom estimates ICT sector contributes over 7% of Brazil GDP

Brazil's ICT reached a market value of BRL 919.7 billion in 2025, a 15 percent increase, and contributed 7.2 percent to national GDP, according to an annual report from the industry group Brasscom. Future investments between 2026 and 2029 are projected to hit BRL 2.0 trillion. Cloud and AI technology are expected to attract the largest shares, with BRL 765.6 billion and BRL 736.6 billion, respectively, and anticipated annual growth rates of 21 percent and 20 percent. Data centres are also slated for a BRL 2

Brasscom estimates ICT sector contributes over 7% of Brazil GDP
BRAZIL 18 MEI

Brasscom estimates ICT sector contributes over 7% of Brazil GDP

Lithuanian telecom market grows 8% in Q1
LITHUANIA 18 MEI

Lithuanian telecom market grows 8% in Q1

Lithuanian telecommunications revenues totaled EUR 236.53 million in the first quarter of this year, up by 7.53 percent year-on-year, according to a study from the national regulator RRT. Data  services generated 65.02 percent of all revenues (EUR 153.79 million), as the mobile data traffic increased 25.59 percent to 592.27 PB on Lithuanian networks. The amount of SIMs used for 5G services reached 1.107 million, up by 75.15 percent.

Lithuanian telecom market grows 8% in Q1
LITHUANIA 18 MEI

Lithuanian telecom market grows 8% in Q1

Netia offers FTTR solution in apartment buildings
POLAND 18 MEI

Netia offers FTTR solution in apartment buildings

Polish operator Netia has introduced FTTR (Fibre To The Room) to its customers living in apartment buildings. The solution is based on Wi-Fi 7 equipment to strengthen the internet signal throughout the home. It costs PLN 15 monthly subscription for customers connected to plans with 1 or 2 Gbps. Netia claims it is the only operator in Poland offering the solution, which is based on a dual-band Huawei router and extender. 

Netia offers FTTR solution in apartment buildings
POLAND 18 MEI

Netia offers FTTR solution in apartment buildings

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