
MTN Group launches One TV unified video entertainment service
MTN Group has launched MTN One TV, a flexible streaming platform designed to consolidate local "storytelling", live channels, and international programming into a unified viewing service tailored to African consumers. It aims to provide greater choice of ways to watch video, with viewing models that may vary by market and might include free-to-view content, advertising-funded service, pay-as-you-watch access and subscription offerings. Depending on local availability, customers may also be able to pay throu

MTN Group launches One TV unified video entertainment service
MTN Group has launched MTN One TV, a flexible streaming platform designed to consolidate local "storytelling", live channels, and international programming into a unified viewing service tailored to African consumers. It aims to provide greater choice of ways to watch video, with viewing models that may vary by market and might include free-to-view content, advertising-funded service, pay-as-you-watch access and subscription offerings. Depending on local availability, customers may also be able to pay throu
Charter Communications names new Head of Corporate Security
Charter Communications has announced the appointment of Chris Hacker as head of Corporate Security, taking over from the retiring Jane Rhodes. He has more than 20 years of leadership experience in corporate security, crisis response, investigations and law enforcement; and joins Charter from Delta Air Lines, where he was Director of Corporate Security Programmes, Executive Protection and Investigations.
Charter Communications names new Head of Corporate Security
Charter Communications has announced the appointment of Chris Hacker as head of Corporate Security, taking over from the retiring Jane Rhodes. He has more than 20 years of leadership experience in corporate security, crisis response, investigations and law enforcement; and joins Charter from Delta Air Lines, where he was Director of Corporate Security Programmes, Executive Protection and Investigations.

IEC Telecom launches local entity in Indonesia
IEC Telecom has established a dedicated local entity in Indonesia. The launch of this regional office builds upon a customer base the company has developed since 2024 and aims to address the country's growing demand for satellite connectivity across its vast geographical landscape of over 17,000 islands.

IEC Telecom launches local entity in Indonesia
MS3 Networks ends 2025 with 22,184 live fibre connections
MS3 Networks, Hull, UK-based wholesale full-fibre network operator, saw its network pass a total of 238,806 premises as of end-2025, up from 228,522 a year earlier; of which 212,561 premises were ready for service (RFS), compared to 195,759 at end-2024. The data was included in accounts filed with companies house by holding company Humber Topco. The number of wholesale partners signed up to sell full-fibre broadband services on the MS3 network reached over 30.
MS3 Networks ends 2025 with 22,184 live fibre connections

Telkomsel unveils integrated ESG strategy
Indonesian telecommunications operator Telkomsel has officially reinforced its commitment to sustainable business operations by aligning its corporate strategy with the integrated GoZero strategy of Telkom Group, which targets net-zero carbon emissions by 2060. Grounded in Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) principles, Telkomsel translates its sustainability roadmap into three core pillars: Jaga Cita (Empowering People), Jaga Data (Protecting Trust), and Jaga Bumi (Protecting the Environment).

Telkomsel unveils integrated ESG strategy
WightFibre posts FY positive adjusted EBITDA, as revenue grow 27%
WightFibre, Isle of Wight-based fibre network operator, has reported revenue of GBP 9.16 million for the 12 months to 30 September 2025, up 27 percent from GBP 7.20 million a year earlier. Accounts filed with Companies House show losses after taxation of GBP 19.32 million, compared to losses of GBP 18.95 million at end-September 2024; and net liabilities of GBP 75.97 million, up from GBP 56.65 million a year earlier.
WightFibre posts FY positive adjusted EBITDA, as revenue grow 27%
Canadian govt launches new national AI strategy
The Canadian government has launched a new national artificial intelligent (AI) strategy. This focus on how AI technology can help all Canadians in their daily lives - such as improving healthcare, community safety and public services; and on scaling up Canadian businesses. Led by consultations, the new 'AI for All' strategy is based on three main priorities - protecting Canadian sovereignty, building public trust and creating new opportunities.
Canadian govt launches new national AI strategy

CelcomDigi launches StreamMORE Bundles
Malaysian telecommunications operator CelcomDigi has introduced its new StreamMORE Bundles, aggregating multiple streaming platforms into consolidated subscription packages. Managed via the CelcomDigi application, the new StreamMORE Bundles are designed to consolidate billing and content access under a single subscription.

CelcomDigi launches StreamMORE Bundles
Reading FC, Stelia AI partner for AI Centre of Excellence
Reading Football Club (FC) in England has announced an AI partnership with London-based distributed technology company Stelia AI. They will set up an AI Centre of Excellence for the club to identify and develop AI and accelerated computing technology across football operations, fan engagement, performance analysis and commercial innovation. The centre will also support education, innovation and skills development across the Thames Valley region - working with local universities, colleges, schools and techno
Reading FC, Stelia AI partner for AI Centre of Excellence
UK advanced connectivity technology revenue worth GBP 32.9 bln in 2025
The UK's advanced connectivity technologies (ACT) market generated revenue of GBP 32.9 billion and approximate Gross Value Added (aGVA) of GBP 13.2 billion in 2025, according to new data published by the UK government. A total of 501 companies identified as providing ACT products/services in the UK in 2025, accounting for 4 percent of the wider telecoms industry company base. Of these, almost two thirds (66%) focus solely on ACT; with 36 percent offering ACT as part of a wider portfolio. ACT companies had a
UK advanced connectivity technology revenue worth GBP 32.9 bln in 2025

AquaRD wins contract from R&D Institute of Meteorology and Water Management
Warsaw-based company AquaRD has won a contract to provide GPRS data transmission services for the Polish R&D Institute of Meteorology and Water Management, after tendering the only bid. It will provide services for the institute's telemetry system. The deal is worth PLN 1.44 million and the contract duration is two years. AquaRD was already a previous supplier to the institute.
