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Cellnex FY revenues up 6% to EUR 4.2 bln, net loss widens on restructuring costs
EUROPE 08:41

Cellnex FY revenues up 6% to EUR 4.2 bln, net loss widens on restructuring costs

Spanish operator Cellnex Telecom, Europe's largest mobile towers company, reported revenues up 5.8 percent to EUR 4.2 billion in 2025, attributed to new sites and co-locations as well as contractual escalator clauses. The company's free cash flow accelerated to EUR 350 million, compared to EUR 328 million a year earlier, thanks to solid recurring cash generation and lower capital intensity. However, net losses widened to EUR 361 million, compared to EUR 28 million in 2024, reflecting the one-off impact of i

Cellnex FY revenues up 6% to EUR 4.2 bln, net loss widens on restructuring costs
EUROPE 08:41

Cellnex FY revenues up 6% to EUR 4.2 bln, net loss widens on restructuring costs

Spanish operator Cellnex Telecom, Europe's largest mobile towers company, reported revenues up 5.8 percent to EUR 4.2 billion in 2025, attributed to new sites and co-locations as well as contractual escalator clauses. The company's free cash flow accelerated to EUR 350 million, compared to EUR 328 million a year earlier, thanks to solid recurring cash generation and lower capital intensity. However, net losses widened to EUR 361 million, compared to EUR 28 million in 2024, reflecting the one-off impact of i

Huawei takes on fitness market with new runner's smartwatch
SPAIN 08:06

Huawei takes on fitness market with new runner's smartwatch

Huawei unveiled a new slate of consumer devices at an event in Madrid ahead of Mobile World Congress. The highlight was a new smartwatch, the GT Runner 2, signalling a new focus on the fitness market for its wearables. The other products showcased included the flagship Watch Ultimate 2 and Mate 80 Pro smartphone, the 8.8-inch MatePad Mini tablet, the Band 11 series and the FreeBuds Pro 5 wireless earbuds with active noise cancelling.

Huawei takes on fitness market with new runner's smartwatch
SPAIN 08:06

Huawei takes on fitness market with new runner's smartwatch

Huawei unveiled a new slate of consumer devices at an event in Madrid ahead of Mobile World Congress. The highlight was a new smartwatch, the GT Runner 2, signalling a new focus on the fitness market for its wearables. The other products showcased included the flagship Watch Ultimate 2 and Mate 80 Pro smartphone, the 8.8-inch MatePad Mini tablet, the Band 11 series and the FreeBuds Pro 5 wireless earbuds with active noise cancelling.

Proximus revenues fall nearly 7% in Q4, to cut dividend in new growth plan
BELGIUM 07:38

Proximus revenues fall nearly 7% in Q4, to cut dividend in new growth plan

Proximus reported revenues down 6.6 percent year-on-year to EUR 1.58 billion in the fourth quarter, hurt by problems at its Global business. Domestic revenues fell 1.0 percent to EUR 1.22 billion, and Proximus Global recorded a 22 percent fall to EUR 368 million. The Belgian operator also presented its new strategic plan for the period to 2030, with plans to reduce its dividend in order to support capital investment and a return to growth.

Proximus revenues fall nearly 7% in Q4, to cut dividend in new growth plan
BELGIUM 07:38

Proximus revenues fall nearly 7% in Q4, to cut dividend in new growth plan

Netflix declines to raise bid for Warner Bros Discovery
GLOBAL 07:05

Netflix declines to raise bid for Warner Bros Discovery

Netflix announced it will not raise its takeover offer for Warner Bros Discovery to match rival Paramount Skydance's increased bid. The deal no longer makes financial sense at that price, the company said. 

Netflix declines to raise bid for Warner Bros Discovery
GLOBAL 07:05

Netflix declines to raise bid for Warner Bros Discovery

Econet Wireless shareholders approve ZSE exit and InfraCo restructuring
ZIMBABWE 16:35

Econet Wireless shareholders approve ZSE exit and InfraCo restructuring

Minority shareholders of Econet Wireless Zimbabwe, both institutional and retail, have voted overwhelmingly to approve the group's voluntary delisting from the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange (ZSE). All resolutions received more than 95 percent support at an Extraordinary General Meeting held in Harare, NewsDay reported.

Econet Wireless shareholders approve ZSE exit and InfraCo restructuring
ZIMBABWE 16:35

Econet Wireless shareholders approve ZSE exit and InfraCo restructuring

Starlink resumes new orders for business plan in Nigerian cities
NIGERIA 16:29

Starlink resumes new orders for business plan in Nigerian cities

Starlink has reopened new client orders in Nigeria's major cities, including Lagos, Abuja, and Port Harcourt where it previously stopped accepting new orders. However, the resumption comes only on its higher-priced business tier. Starlink for Business has a subscription cost of NGN 150,000 per month, plus hardware at up to NGN 2.4 million. The website states that "due to high demand in areas, only priority plans are available in your area". Starlink for Business provides typical download speeds of 100–350 M

Starlink resumes new orders for business plan in Nigerian cities
NIGERIA 16:29

Starlink resumes new orders for business plan in Nigerian cities

MTN Internet Bus to train 2,000 Ugandans in digital skills
UGANDA 16:23

MTN Internet Bus to train 2,000 Ugandans in digital skills

MTN Uganda's philanthropic arm, the MTN Foundation, in partnership with Maendeleo Foundation, is expanding its mobile digital training initiative to reach 2,000 participants across ten communities in the 2025/26 programme. The MTN Internet Bus, a computer-equipped mobile classroom, will visit six districts in March and April, hosting ten-day training camps in Kampala, Kiryandongo, Rwampara, Bushenyi, Adjumani and Amuru. Since 2022, the Foundation has trained more than 5,933 people in 44 communities.

MTN Internet Bus to train 2,000 Ugandans in digital skills
UGANDA 16:23

MTN Internet Bus to train 2,000 Ugandans in digital skills

Rostelecom Group's revenues up, net profit down in Q4
RUSSIAN FEDERATION 16:22

Rostelecom Group's revenues up, net profit down in Q4

Revenues of the Rostelecom Group totaled RUB 270.5 bilion in the fourth quarter of 2025, up by 16 percent year-on-year. OIBDA at the Russian operator grew by 19 percent to RUB 95.3 billion, and the margin reached 35.2 percent, up by 0.9 percentage points. The net profit was RUB 0.2 billion, down from RUB 4.7 billion in October to December 2024. 

Rostelecom Group's revenues up, net profit down in Q4
RUSSIAN FEDERATION 16:22

Rostelecom Group's revenues up, net profit down in Q4

Beeline Kyrgyzstan drops SIM delivery service in favour of eSim
KYRGYZSTAN 16:17

Beeline Kyrgyzstan drops SIM delivery service in favour of eSim

Beeline Kyrgyzstan said that it plans to stop offering the SIM delivery service from 09 March. The option is still available for B2C customers on the website of the operator. The operator invites customers to activate eSIMs instead, an option available directly on the operator's mobile app.

Beeline Kyrgyzstan drops SIM delivery service in favour of eSim
KYRGYZSTAN 16:17

Beeline Kyrgyzstan drops SIM delivery service in favour of eSim

Orange Maroc launches Yo Max 5G plans with OTT services
MOROCCO 16:16

Orange Maroc launches Yo Max 5G plans with OTT services

Orange Maroc introduced the new Yo Max 5G mobile plans, offering customers a choice of six mobile data plans priced between MAD 99 and MAD 649 per month. They come with 25 GB up to 160 GB of data or unlimited data, as well as an increasing number of OTT services to choose from, such as OSN+, Viu, Blacknut or Anghami, and a data roaming allowance starting from the 80 GB plan for MAD 299. Subscribers can manage their plan via the Maxit app.

Orange Maroc launches Yo Max 5G plans with OTT services
MOROCCO 16:16

Orange Maroc launches Yo Max 5G plans with OTT services

T-Mobile Poland starts orders for Samsung Galaxy S26 smartphones
POLAND 16:08

T-Mobile Poland starts orders for Samsung Galaxy S26 smartphones

T-Mobile Poland has started pre-sales of the Samsung Galaxy S26 smartphones in its shops. Customers also can the Galaxy Buds4.The smartphones start at a promotional price of PLN 4,499 for the S26, rising to PLN 5,399 from 11 March. The S26+ starts at PLN 5,599, and the S26 Ultra is available for PLN 6,499, including a special PLN 900 discount on the 512 GB version (PLN 7,399 from 11 March). The 16 GB/1 TB model is available for PLN 7,399 promotional price and will increase to PLN 8,699 later.

T-Mobile Poland starts orders for Samsung Galaxy S26 smartphones
POLAND 16:08

T-Mobile Poland starts orders for Samsung Galaxy S26 smartphones

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