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Calix to supply BSP orchestration platform to Oregon cooperative alliance
UNITED STATES 10:33

Calix to supply BSP orchestration platform to Oregon cooperative alliance

Calix announced a deal to supply its Calix One broadband orchestration suite to Consolidated Business Services, a collaborative services vehicle supporting ISP co-operatives in rural Oregon. The deal allows Consolidated Business to procure the AI-native Calix One platform, together with Calix's SmartMDU managed service module and the agentic technology stack Agent Workforce Cloud. This procurement is expected to improve service outcomes in residential, business and multi-dwelling (MDU) use cases. Consolidat

Silicom builds on commercial relationship with 'blue-chip' client
GLOBAL 10:33

Silicom builds on commercial relationship with 'blue-chip' client

Silicom announced a deal to supply bespoke high-speed server adapters to an existing "blue-chip" client. The Israeli vendor will engineer deliverables according to the client's exact requirements, addressing a distinct infrastructure use case separate to existing deployments powered by Silicom's technology. Revenues under this latest design win are set to ramp to more than USD 5 million in FY27, with early sales booked later this year.

Retelit adds Starlink to enterprise connectivity offering
ITALY 10:23

Retelit adds Starlink to enterprise connectivity offering

Italian B2B-focused ICT specialist Retelit announced the integration of Starlink satellite connectivity into its portfolio for businesses and public administrations, focused on expanding its service coverage to remote and hard-to-reach areas. The offering combines Starlink's satellite network with Retelit's existing infrastructure, including fibre-optic networks, data centres and cloud platforms, to support distributed offices and mobile operations.

Ovzon receives SEK 36 mln follow-on order for terminals from European customer
EUROPE 09:53

Ovzon receives SEK 36 mln follow-on order for terminals from European customer

Ovzon has announced another order worth SEK 36 million from one of its European customers for more mobile satellite terminals for delivery this year. It builds on a relationship with this customer dating back to March 2024, when the company received a first order including Satcom-as-a-Service. That initial order was subsequently renewed in May 2025.

Zambia launches GovLink private 4G network to boost public services
ZAMBIA 09:51

Zambia launches GovLink private 4G network to boost public services

Zambia has launched GovLink, a government-owned, private 4G data network to provide secure and reliable internet to public institutions, including hospitals and schools. The Smart Zambia Institute, the national e-government agency, spearheaded the initiative, in partnership with the ministry of health and IHM Southern Africa, an IT social enterprise. Following a pilot phase in the Copperbelt Province, the platform is now scaling toward a full nationwide rollout, and is already deployed in more than 2,000 he

Iraq launches new fibre-optic cable production line in Diyala
IRAQ 09:49

Iraq launches new fibre-optic cable production line in Diyala

Iraq has launched a new fibre-optic cable production line at Diyala General Company to boost local manufacturing, Khaleej Business reported. This state-backed initiative is expected to help strengthen the nation's telecom infrastructure and accelerate digital transformation. By producing these advanced materials domestically, Iraq aims to significantly reduce its long-term reliance on imported products.

Movilnet restores La Guaira signal after earthquakes
VENEZUELA 09:40

Movilnet restores La Guaira signal after earthquakes

State-owned Movilnet has doubled signal power across 27 areas of Venezuela's La Guaira state as part of a major recovery and expansion project launched following the two strong earthquakes that struck the area on 24 June. Connectivity has been restored at radio base stations serving key locations including Carayaca, Catia La Mar, Anare, La Sabana and Los Caracas, enabling improved coverage and higher simultaneous user capacity.

Resilience bid for Tecnotree falls short of minimum take-up
GLOBAL 09:33

Resilience bid for Tecnotree falls short of minimum take-up

Only 22.1 percent of shares in Tecnotree were submitted in the public takeover bid which expired on 15 July, the company announced. These will be added to about 9.3 million shares held by the bidding party Resilience Investment Holdings. Combined, this represents about 62.5 percent of all stock and share-derived voting rights, excluding stock held by Tecnotree directly or by any of its subsidiaries. In addition, Tecnotree said about 23.1 million warrants (100 percent) had been tendered along with more than

Telia Norway lifts Q2 service revenue 4% and stabilises mobile customer base
NORWAY 09:25

Telia Norway lifts Q2 service revenue 4% and stabilises mobile customer base

Telia Company says its Norwegian arm made progress in its turnaround during the second quarter of 2026, stabilising its mobile customer base and returning to service revenue growth in its mobile, broadband and television operations. Service revenue rose by 4.1 percent to SEK 3.12 billion as mobile and fixed service revenues went up by 1.8 percent and 9.8 percent respectively, mainly as a result of price adjustments in the consumer segment.

Falla named Colombian ICT minister
COLOMBIA 09:18

Falla named Colombian ICT minister

Colombia's president-elect Abelardo De la Espriella has appointed Alexandra Falla Zerrate as the country's next Minister of Information and Communication Technologies, tasking her with leading a key portfolio in advancing digital transformation during the incoming administration.

Nur Telecom extends eSIMs to foreign residents
KYRGYZSTAN 09:10

Nur Telecom extends eSIMs to foreign residents

Kyrgyzstan operator Nur Telecom, trading under the O! brand, has opened up access to eSIMs to foreign residents. The option is available with a valid ID and can also be used remotely on the customer service mobile application. Prepaid services without contracts are available to foreign customers as well, and customers can buy conventional SIMs in shops of the operator.

Three-quarters of Polish data centres plan new hires in next 12 months
POLAND 09:09

Three-quarters of Polish data centres plan new hires in next 12 months

Polish data centres currently employ 40,957 people, according to a study from Polish data centre industry group PLDCA in cooperation with PwC Poland. Around 75 percent of companies plan to open new vacancies in the coming 12 months. A third of the companies plan to increase staff numbers by 10 percent, other 33 percent by 5 to 10 percent and 8 percent of companies by 5 percent. 

POLAND 09:08

Polish broadband scheme reaches 370,000 households passed in mid-July

The Project Centre Digital Poland (CPPC) announced that 369,977 households were covered by broadband networks under the National Recovery and Resilience Programme (KPO) projects by mid-July. The figure comes from the national monitoring and analysis system SIMBA and is up from 334,197 homes two weeks ago. Poland aims to cover 521,000 households by the end of August under an extended deadline for the European Commission programme.

ZAMBIA 09:07

Airtel names Ndhlovu to lead Zambia mobile money business

Airtel Mobile Commerce Zambia (Airtel Money) appointed Kelvin Ndhlovu as its new managing director, effective 1 July, succeeding Andrew Chuma, who moved into a new executive leadership role within the Airtel Africa Group. Ndhlovu previously served as the group head of decision support for Airtel Money Africa. In that capacity, he provided strategic steering and operational performance oversight across the company's mobile finance portfolio spanning 14 African markets. He brings extensive expertise across te

UNITED KINGDOM 09:04

Streetwave checks mobile coverage along roads in Cornwall

Streetwave announced a new contract to help map mobile network coverage along roads in Cornwall. Cornwall Council awarded the contract for its first mobile coverage survey, looking at the network reach of EE, VodafoneThree and O2 across a 7,250-km road network. Streetwave will install its portable data collection devices on the council's waste collection vehicles to gather data across the region. The survey takes place in July and August and is expected to help the council identify connectivity gaps, suppor

LITHUANIA 09:00

Tele2 Lithuania revenues up 6% in H1

Revenues at Tele2 Lithuania totaled EUR 187.7 million in the first half of this year, up 6.2 percent year-on-year. The operator reported EBITDAaL of EUR 90.2 million, up 4.7 percent. Tele2 Lithuania deployed 16 new base stations this year so far, for a total of more than 1,600 base stations. The 5G network covers 90 percent of the population, supporting a 26 percent increase in data traffic year-on-year to almost 350,000 TB in the six months.

FINLAND 08:56

Telia reports 4% fall in Q2 Finnish mobile service revenue but fixed service revenue climbs 5%

Telia Company has reported a 1.5 percent decline in Finnish revenue on a like-for-like in the second quarter as equipment sales fell. Competitive conditions in Finland remain challenging in some areas, it said, but cost improvements and customer gains in both the SME and large enterprise segments benefited the business. Mobile service revenue shrank by 3.7 percent to SEK 1.76 billion but fixed service revenue increased by 5.4 percent to SEK 1.32 billion thanks to higher turnover from business solutions and

FRANCE 08:56

Bouygues Telecom's eSIM plans for travellers arrive at Havas Voyages branches

French operator Bouygues Telecom, through its Value Factory business line, has announced a new distribution partnership for its range of eSIM plans for travellers. Dubbed InternationalSIM, the offering was revamped in 2025 and covers more than 200 travel destinations. It is now available in nearly 190 branches across the Havas Voyages network of travel agencies, which also includes the Auchan Voyages brand. The launch follows an initial pilot phase that started in April at a small number of selected points

UNITED ARAB EMIRATES 08:55

Du upgrades roaming bundles for travelers

UAE operator Du has launched an upgraded lineup of summer roaming bundles. Available exclusively through the Du App, the weekly plans offer a mix of high-speed data and voice minutes, including a AED 70 data-only bundle with 5GB, AED 100 combo bundle with 5GB and 50 voice minutes, and an AED 200 combo bundle with 30GB and 300 voice minutes.

UNITED STATES 08:54

North Illinois ISP Silo procures Adtran kit for rural FTTH expansion

Northern Illinois internet provider Silo Communications has picked Adtran's fibre access equipment to drive FTTH expansions targeting underserved communities in its rural footprint, Adtran has announced. Silo Communications is procuring products from Adtran's SDX fibre access networks lineup managed via the Mosaic software suite. This approach blends automation and software-defined operations empowered by SDX's disaggregated architecture. Silo will additionally deploy Adtran's service delivery gateways and

NETHERLANDS 08:52

Techone's Iris One expands in Rotterdam with new takeover

Iris One, a subsidiary of Dutch IT services provider Techone, is taking over M.C.T. The acquisition strengthens its footprint in the Randstad with an office in Rotterdam. M.C.T. will move to the Techone site in Rotterdam to work with its other businesses, while M.C.T. customers will keep the same contact points and service, but profit from a wider portfolio of services. 

UNITED KINGDOM 08:51

Wavenet invests GBP 7.4 mln in AI to boost customer support

Wavenet said it will invest GBP 7.4 million in artificial intelligence-driven customer service capabilities under a three-year agreement with ServiceNow. The UK managed services provider, which now supports more than 22,000 organisations across the country, has doubled its turnover over the past year while maintaining a 92 percent customer satisfaction score. Its support teams handled more than 450,000 cases and 165,000 calls during the period.

NETHERLANDS 08:49

ING ordered to open up on customer data sharing with Google Pay

Dutch bank ING has been ordered to disclose details on its agreement with Google Pay concerning digital payments. The Amsterdam court order was obtained by the consumers union (Consumentenbond) and non-profit SBIA (Stichting Benadeelden in Actie) due to concerns about too much personal data on banking customers being shared with Google. 

UNITED KINGDOM 08:36

Vodafone UK settles legal claim from former franchise partners

Vodafone UK has reached a settlement with former franchise partners, bringing to an end a two-year legal battle over the terms of their retail agreement. In a joint statement reported by The Guardian, which had been following the case from the start, the two sides said the commercial dispute was settled, with no admission of liability. No terms were disclosed, and all legal action between the parties will be ended. 

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