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Majority of Europeans happy to pay more for EU-based digital services - study
EUROPE 07:24

Majority of Europeans happy to pay more for EU-based digital services - study

A new Eurobarometer survey published by the European Commission shows strong public backing for the EU's digital ambitions, with the vast majority of citizens supporting greater technological autonomy and investment in homegrown digital services. The Digital Decade survey, conducted between February and March 2026, found that 79 percent of Europeans consider digital policy a priority for the bloc's future, while 85 percent favour investment in EU-developed technologies and 82 percent want to reduce reliance

Huawei sets Wi-Fi 7 licensing rate at 50 cents per unit
GLOBAL 07:21

Huawei sets Wi-Fi 7 licensing rate at 50 cents per unit

Huawei announced that its patent licensing royalty rate for Wi‑Fi 7 technologies will be USD 0.5 per unit for consumer-grade devices. The Chinese company claims one one of the largest portfolios of essential patents for Wi‑Fi 7 and has contributed significantly to the development of the IEEE 802.11 standards. Announcing the rate, Huawei said it will offer individual licences or licensing through patent pools, always on FRAND terms. 

Japan to recognise mobile-based fixed telephone services under universal service framework
JAPAN 07:18

Japan to recognise mobile-based fixed telephone services under universal service framework

Japan's ministry of internal affairs and communications (MIC) has launched a public consultation on regulatory changes that would formally recognise fixed telephone services delivered over mobile networks as a universal service, expanding the scope of Japan's universal service framework beyond traditional fixed-line infrastructure. The consultation, which runs from 18 June to 17 July 2026, follows amendments to the Telecommunications Business Act and the NTT Act enacted in 2025. The legislative changes were

Bosch fined USD 36 mln for violating US sanctions against Huawei
UNITED STATES 07:12

Bosch fined USD 36 mln for violating US sanctions against Huawei

Germany's Bosch will pay USD 36.2 million to the US government for violating sanctions against Huawei. The Department of Commerce's Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) announced the settlement agreement with Bosch, covering shipments of MEMS sensors to Huawei over the four years to September 2024. 

KT HCN expands into building IT infrastructure management services
KOREA, REPUBLIC OF 06:59

KT HCN expands into building IT infrastructure management services

KT HCN, the cable television and broadband subsidiary of Korea Telecom (KT), is expanding its presence in the business-to-business market through information and communications infrastructure management services. The operator said it has signed maintenance and management contracts covering approximately 60 buildings, including large retail facilities and department stores.

Faelli takes over as CEO of Dazn Italia
ITALY 06:54

Faelli takes over as CEO of Dazn Italia

Sports streaming platform Dazn has announced the appointment of Andrea Faelli as the new CEO of its Italian business, effective 01 July 2026. Faelli replaces Stefano Azzi, who is stepping down after four years to pursue a new career path, the company said.

Rakuten Symphony appoints former Telefonica technology chief as strategic adviser
GLOBAL 06:36

Rakuten Symphony appoints former Telefonica technology chief as strategic adviser

Rakuten Symphony has appointed Enrique Blanco, former chief technology and information officer of Telefonica and a member of the operator's executive committee, as a strategic adviser. The company said Blanco will work with its leadership team as it expands efforts to support telecommunications operators in modernising network operations, simplifying infrastructure management and pursuing new growth opportunities.

Symphony taps Nokia for Malaysia-Cambodia-Thailand subsea cable system upgrade
ASIA 06:32

Symphony taps Nokia for Malaysia-Cambodia-Thailand subsea cable system upgrade

Nokia has been selected by Symphony to upgrade the Malaysia-Cambodia-Thailand (MCT) subsea cable system. As part of the initiative, legacy equipment will be replaced with Nokia's Submarine Line Terminal Equipment (SLTE), powered by its sixth-generation Photonic Service Engines (PSE-6) coherent optics.

Korea and ASEAN complete high-performance computing project in Indonesia
INDONESIA 06:31

Korea and ASEAN complete high-performance computing project in Indonesia

South Korea and ASEAN have completed the deployment of a high-performance computing (HPC) infrastructure project in Indonesia, marking a milestone in their broader digital cooperation programme. South Korea's ministry of science and ICT and ministry of foreign affairs, together with the Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information (KISTI), announced the official opening of the facility at Indonesia's National Research and Innovation Agency.

Amazon launches 36 more satellites in third Ariane 6 mission
GLOBAL 06:31

Amazon launches 36 more satellites in third Ariane 6 mission

Amazon.com has launched another 36 satellites in its low-Earth orbit network, aboard an Ariane 6 rocket. This was its third launch with Arianespace from the European spaceport in French Guiana, and the largest Leo payload to date. The mission brings Amazon to 367 spacecraft deployed, and marks 100 Leo satellites launched by Arianespace, with three missions completed in less than five months.

Globe Telecom launches mobile, home fibre services bundles with 2-year rewards
PHILIPPINES 06:25

Globe Telecom launches mobile, home fibre services bundles with 2-year rewards

Philippines operator Globe Telecom has introduced mobile and home fibre services bundles to provide uninterrupted connectivity both at home and on the go. This unified service structure includes a range of long-term financial incentives and technical upgrades for various customer segments over a 24-month period.

Google Home Speaker launches 24 June for USD 100
UNITED STATES 06:22

Google Home Speaker launches 24 June for USD 100

Google has confirmed the launch of its new Home Speaker, designed to bring Gemini AI into the home. First presented last fall when Google overhauled its Nest device line-up, the Google Home Speaker is now available from 25 June, for USD 99.99/EUR 119.99. A six-month free subscription to Google Home Premium services is included. 

KOREA, REPUBLIC OF 06:22

Samsung launches Galaxy A37 5G in South Korea

Samsung Electronics will launch the Galaxy A37 5G smartphone in South Korea on 19 June, expanding its mid-range 5G device portfolio with upgraded display, camera and AI capabilities. The device will be available in Awesome Lavender, Awesome White and Awesome Charcoal and will retail for KRW 598,400 through Samsung retail channels and mobile operator stores.

GREECE 06:15

AWS to launch new Local Zone in Athens in July

Amazon Web Services (AWS) has announced that its new Local Zone in Athens, Greece will be generally available in July. AWS also reports that the first customers are already using the Local Zone ahead of launch to run real-time gaming experiences, local data processing use cases, and content delivery. Other organizations interested in early access can contact their AWS account team.

KOREA, REPUBLIC OF 06:12

KT holds customer forum and AI education programme in rural South Korea

Korea Telecom (KT) has held a customer engagement forum and AI education programme in a rural area of South Korea as part of its ongoing efforts to gather customer feedback and assess telecommunications service experiences outside major urban centres. The event took place at Okdong Elementary School in Yeongwol County, Gangwon Province, and involved students, parents and teachers. It was the third session in KT's travelling customer forum programme this year, following events focused on younger customers in

JAPAN 06:05

Japanese operators add Oppo Reno15 A to mid-range 5G smartphone line-up

Japanese mobile operators are expanding their handset portfolios with the introduction of the Oppo Reno15 A, a mid-range 5G smartphone that will be available from multiple carriers later this month. KDDI and Okinawa Cellular announced that the device will be launched through the UQ mobile brand on 25 June, with reservations opening on 18 June. The operator said the handset will also support the au Starlink Direct satellite connectivity service.

JAPAN 06:03

NTT Docomo launches open-ear hearing assistance device

NTT Docomo has begun selling the cocoe Ear open-ear hearing assistance device and the companion cocoe Link television transmitter through its retail and online sales channels, while expanding in-store demonstrations across Japan. The products, developed by NTT Sonority, went on sale on 18 June through Docomo Shops nationwide and the operator's online store. On the same date, Docomo also began offering hands-on demonstrations of cocoe Ear in 56 Docomo Shops across all 47 prefectures.

JAPAN 06:01

Hitachi partners OpenAI to target legacy system modernisation and cybersecurity

Hitachi is expanding its collaboration with OpenAI to develop AI-driven approaches for legacy system modernisation and cybersecurity, with an initial focus on core systems used by financial institutions and other critical industries. The companies said their respective Forward Deployed Engineer (FDE) teams will work together to develop methods for analysing and modernising mission-critical legacy systems using OpenAI's AI agent, Codex. The initiative is intended to support the migration of legacy applicatio

AUSTRALIA 05:58

Vodafone Australia restores services following nationwide network disruption

TPG Telecom's Vodafone Australia said services were being progressively restored after a network outage disrupted mobile connectivity for customers across the country on Thursday morning. The operator said the disruption was caused by an outage at one of its network hubs at around 8am AEST. Vodafone said the issue had been isolated and resolved, although some customers could continue to experience intermittent connectivity issues while devices reconnected to the network.

JAPAN 05:56

KDDI expands povo 2.0 offering with free data promotion and new long-term plans

KDDI, Okinawa Cellular and KDDI Digital Life are introducing a new customer acquisition campaign for povo 2.0 alongside an expansion of the mobile service's permanent data add-on portfolio. From 19 June, new povo 2.0 customers will receive ten 24-hour unlimited data passes and an additional 0.1 GB of data when they activate a new SIM under a promotional programme. The offer is available for a limited period to customers who newly register for the service, including those joining through mobile number portab

JAPAN 05:54

Korea and Japan discuss 6G and satellite spectrum policy ahead of WRC-27

South Korea's ministry of science and ICT and Japan's ministry of internal affairs and communications have held the seventh Korea-Japan Radio Policy Director-General Meeting in Seoul, focusing on spectrum policy cooperation and preparations for the 2027 World Radiocommunication Conference (WRC-27). The meeting brought together government officials and representatives from industry, academia and research organisations from both countries. 

JAPAN 05:52

KDDI launches Amazon Prime promotion for au and UQ Mobile customers

KDDI and Okinawa Cellular will launch a promotional campaign offering discounted access to Amazon Prime through the Amazon Prime A La Carte service for au and UQ Mobile customers, alongside enhanced rewards for purchases made on Amazon.co.jp using au Pay. The campaign will run from 1 July to 31 August 2026 and will provide eligible customers who subscribe to Amazon Prime A La Carte via au or UQ Mobile with two months of Amazon Prime membership at no effective cost. The service is available through participa

JAPAN 05:50

Fujitsu and IBM Japan expand collaboration on legacy system modernisation

Fujitsu and IBM Japan have expanded their collaboration on enterprise system modernisation, focusing on the migration and transformation of legacy business applications as organisations prepare for digital transformation initiatives and the retirement of older infrastructure platforms. The companies said they will combine Fujitsu's automated source code conversion technology, Fujitsu Progression, with IBM Japan's AI-enabled development platform, IBM Bob, to support the rewriting and refactoring of business

SINGAPORE 05:48

StarHub's giga! launches youth-focused plan with AI and regional bundle

giga!, StarHub's digital mobile brand, has launched gigaFLEX+, a mobile plan aimed at customers aged 15 to 29, combining mobile connectivity, roaming allowances and access to artificial intelligence tools within a single subscription. The plan is priced at SGD 19.90 per month and includes 800 GB of 5G data that can be used across Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia and Thailand, with unused data eligible for monthly rollover. Customers also receive 22 GB of monthly roaming data, comprising 12 GB for Asia roaming

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