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Lowi offering EUR 25/mth convergent plan to Digi users
SPAIN 08:57

Lowi offering EUR 25/mth convergent plan to Digi users

Vodafone Spain's second brand Lowi has launched two new 'operator attack' convergent offers aimed at current Digi Spain customers, reports ADSL Zone. The first plan comes with fibre broadband at 1Gbps speeds plus a mobile line with 300GB of 5G data for EUR 25 a month, a 40 percent saving on its usual monthly price.

Ooredoo Group revenue, EBITDA up 8% in Q4
MIDDLE EAST 08:47

Ooredoo Group revenue, EBITDA up 8% in Q4

Ooredoo Group said its revenue increased 8 percent year-on-year to QAR 6.43 billion in the fourth quarter of 2025. EBITDA also grew by 8 percent, to QAR 2.52 billion, for a stable EBITDA margin of 39.2 percent. Reported net profit rose by 51 percent to QAR 776 million, while normalized net profit surged by 24 percent QAR 960 million. Capex reached QAR 1.73 billion, up 40 percent from QAR 1.23 billion a year ago, while the customer base grew by 3 percent to reach 53.3 million. Including IOH, the customer bas

Kena gifts Telepass service and fuel cashback to all subs
ITALY 08:41

Kena gifts Telepass service and fuel cashback to all subs

Telecom Italia's low-cost brand Kena has officially launched a promotion giving all users access to the Telepass Sempre service of electronic toll collection operator Telepass for free for 12 months. Following last year's agreement between TIM and Telepass to launch joint commercial deals, Kena subscribers who sign up to Telepass via the latter's app will be able to access Telepass Sempre.

Spotify brings audiobooks to South Africa
SOUTH AFRICA 08:38

Spotify brings audiobooks to South Africa

Audiobooks are now available to listen to on Spotify in South Africa. Spotify's selection spans bestsellers, new releases and genre favourites, including Shining Girls by South African author Lauren Beukes, as well as Heated Rivalry, Fourth Wing and You and Me on Vacation. The launch follows the recent introduction of Premium Platinum subscriptions in South Africa, which include 12 hours a month of audiobooks. 

UCC hosts meeting to boost inter-agency collaboration
UGANDA 08:33

UCC hosts meeting to boost inter-agency collaboration

The Uganda Communications Commission (UCC) says it hosted a heads of government agencies meeting, bringing together chief executive officers, accounting officers, and senior leaders from ministries, departments, and agencies to discuss inter-agency collaboration and digital integration. Held quarterly, the forum focuses on aligning strategic priorities and streamlining service delivery to support Uganda's development agenda.

Chad seeks changes to agreement with telecom operators over fibre link
CHAD 08:31

Chad seeks changes to agreement with telecom operators over fibre link

Chad is seeking to revise an agreement with telecom operators Sotel and Airtel as it moves to restart work on the N'Djamena–Mbere fibre-optic route. The companies signed a memorandum of understanding in April 2025, but the deal was later suspended after authorities raised concerns that some provisions conflicted with principles of digital sovereignty. During a recent meeting with Sotel, Boukar Michel, the ICT minister asked the public telecom company to reopen talks with Airtel to revise the disputed clause

WindTre offering selected users unlimited data for under EUR 6
ITALY 08:27

WindTre offering selected users unlimited data for under EUR 6

WindTre has unveiled a new low-cost unlimited data offer in its Go-branded range for customers of certain rivals who port their number to the Italian operator. The plan, called WindTre Go Unlimited XS 5G Digital, includes unlimited minutes to all national landline and mobile numbers plus 50 SMS to all national numbers as well as unlimited data at fastest possible 5G speeds for EUR 5.99 a month.

AMD hires Salesforce CMO
GLOBAL 08:24

AMD hires Salesforce CMO

AMD has named Ariel Kelman from Salesforce as its new chief marketing officer and senior VP, effective immediately. He will lead the global marketing organization, overseeing brand, communications, events, developer relations and go-to-market strategy. Kelman replaces John Taylor, who stepped down last August after nearly eight years in the role. 

Blooming Talk picks Tencent Cloud Chat as its messaging backbone
CHINA 08:16

Blooming Talk picks Tencent Cloud Chat as its messaging backbone

Tencent Cloud has expanded its collaboration with communication platform Blooming Talk, to revolutionize how artists and fans connect worldwide. Leveraging the Tencent Cloud Chat (IM) platform, the partnership is expected to enhance Blooming Talk's messaging infrastructure, enabling real-time exchanges between artists and their fans, wherever they are.

TIM to hike cost of more prepay plans by up to EUR 3 a month from 15 March
ITALY 08:15

TIM to hike cost of more prepay plans by up to EUR 3 a month from 15 March

Telecom Italia (TIM) has announced on its website that a new set of existing prepay customers will be subject to a price increase of up to EUR 2.99 a month applied to their plans starting on 15 March. The move follows a similar unilateral price hike announced for other mobile plans earlier this year, all of which the operator attributed to "economic needs connected to changes in market conditions."

Seamless Connectivity Everywhere: Capestone's Role in Critical 4G and 5G Infrastructure at the Netherlands Pavilion during MWC Barcelona 2026
EUROPE 08:13

Seamless Connectivity Everywhere: Capestone's Role in Critical 4G and 5G Infrastructure at the Netherlands Pavilion during MWC Barcelona 2026

Reliable connectivity has become a basic requirement for modern society, yet it is far from guaranteed everywhere it is needed. From public transport and logistics hubs to emergency services and temporary locations, many environments still fall outside the reach of traditional fixed-line networks. As demand for always-on, mobile connectivity continues to grow, the ability to deploy resilient 4G and 5G solutions quickly and flexibly is becoming increasingly important. At MWC Barcelona 2026, Capestone will demonstrate how this challenge can be addressed at the Netherlands Pavilion.

Orange Sierra Leone and UBA Foundation to renovate maternity ward
SIERRA LEONE 08:11

Orange Sierra Leone and UBA Foundation to renovate maternity ward

Orange Foundation Sierra Leone and the United Bank for Africa Foundation signed a memorandum of understanding for the rehabilitation of the York Peripheral Health Unit maternity ward. The initiative forms part of efforts to reduce preventable maternal, newborn deaths and improve access to quality pre- and postnatal care. The collaboration builds on a journey that began in 2019 when the Orange Foundation launched community-based interventions to support maternal and child health.

MIDDLE EAST 08:09

StarzPlay secures exclusive rights to stream ICC Men's T20 World Cup across MENA

MENA subscription video-on-demand service Starzplay says it's bringing the International Cricket Council (ICC) Men's T20 World Cup 2026 to fans across the region as the tournament's official and exclusive streaming partner. Starzplay is also partnering with Marriott Bonvoy to bring to life two fan zones in Dubai, where viewers can catch all of the T20 action live.

RUSSIAN FEDERATION 08:04

MTS offers instant transfers to five Asian countries

Russian operator MTS has introduced instant transfers to accounts with foreign banks based in five Asian countries on the My MTS app. The money transfers are offered without commission fee to banks based in India, Thailand, Philippines, Sri Lanka and South Korea. Transactions can be made in local currencies, for a minimum RUB 200 and maximum RUB 400,000. 

CONGO 08:01

Airtel Africa CEO visits Congo to strengthen operations

Airtel Africa MD/CEO Sunil Taldar paid an official visit to the Republic of Congo, to underscore the group's commitment to strengthening its local operations. The visit provided an opportunity for engagement with Airtel Congo teams and highlighted the group's practical leadership approach and focus on remaining connected to on-the-ground operations across its markets. 

UNITED STATES 07:58

Verizon reports 6% rise in mobile data traffic at Super Bowl

Verizon said its customers used 40.32 TB of data in and around the Levi's Stadium in San Francisco on the day of the Super Bowl (08 February), a 6 percent increase over last year. Nearly 60 percent of the 70,823 attendees at the football match were on the Verizon network, supported by the company's long-term partnership with the NFL, as the league's "official 5G network". The operator said its network handled the spikes in traffic well, delivering median download speeds of 2.16 Gbps and median uploads of 46

GLOBAL 07:50

Discord to introduce age verification for adult content

Discord has become the latest social media company to introduce enhanced child safety features in response to rising pressure from countries worldwide. The company said users will have a "teen-appropriate experience" by default starting next month, with updated communication settings, restricted access to age-gated spaces and content filtering.

UNITED ARAB EMIRATES 07:45

Du plans record dividend revenue after Q4 profit grows 24%

UAE operator Du said its revenues grew by 10.6 percent year-over-year to AED 4.3 billion in the fourth quarter of 2025. EBITDA improved by 16.3 percent to AED 1.8 billion, with an EBITDA margin of 42.9 percent. This performance was driven by a favourable revenue mix within the mobile and fixed segments and disciplined cost management, the company said. Higher commission and marketing expenses and increased handset-related costs aimed to support commercial dynamism and boost further growth were more than off

UNITED STATES 07:40

YouTube TV introduces cheaper sports, news, entertainment packs

YouTube TV has confirmed the launch of new theme channel packs. These cost less than its main TV package and target people interested specifically in sports, news and entertainment. 

PALESTINIAN TERRITORY, OCCUPIED 07:30

Ooredoo Palestine revenue falls 3% in 2025

Ooredoo Palestine said its revenue increased by 4 percent year-on-year to USD 28.1 million in the three months to December 2025 compared with USD 26.9 million in the same period in 2024. EBITDA rose by 26 percent to USD 10.4 million, reflecting an EBITDA margin of 37 percent, up from 31 percent. Net profit soared by 179 percent to USD 3.8 million, up from USD 1.4 million. The customer base declined by 4 percent to 1.49 million. 

FRANCE 07:12

Gen-AI chatbots used by nearly half people in France – study

Adoption of generative AI chatbots among French users reached 48 percent in mid-2025, according to a representative survey carried out by research institution Credoc. This marks a 15 percentage point increase over the previous year and a jump of 28 percentage points compared to 2023, with all age groups showing growth in usage. The finding forms part of the annual study commissioned by French regulators Arcep and Arcom to monitor attitudes towards digital services.

KOREA, REPUBLIC OF 06:45

KT returns to profit after restructure supports growth and cuts costs

Korea Telecom (KT) returned to profitability in FY25 after absorbing the bulk of one-off restructuring costs booked a year earlier, with steady growth across its core telecom operations and expanding cloud and AI-related businesses. KT reported consolidated revenue of KRW 28.24 trillion for 2025, up 6.9 percent YoY, and operating profit of KRW 2.47 trillion, a 205 percent increase.

GLOBAL 06:13

Armada partners Nscale to develop sovereign AI infrastructure

Edge compute specialist Armada and Nscale have signed a letter of intent to collaborate on the delivery of large-scale and edge AI infrastructure for public sector and enterprise customers globally. Under the proposed arrangement, the two companies plan to combine Nscale's large-scale data centre and supercomputer deployments with Armada's modular data centre systems and edge platform. The aim is to provide sovereign AI infrastructure that can be deployed both in centralised facilities and at distributed ed

JAPAN 06:02

KDDI shows satellite-backed drone monitoring for remote tunnel construction

KDDI, KDDI Smart Drone and Shimizu Corporation have completed a field trial using satellite connectivity and autonomous drones to enable remote monitoring of a mountain tunnel construction site in Hokkaido. The demonstration took place at the Onuma Tunnel project on the Hokkaido Transversal Expressway. It combined KDDI's "au Starlink Station", which uses Starlink satellite broadband as a backhaul to create a local LTE coverage area, with an automated drone port system, the Skydio Dock for X10. 

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