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Amdocus migrates Lumen enterprise billing to Azure
UNITED STATES 13:02

Amdocus migrates Lumen enterprise billing to Azure

Amdocs announced a new project with US-based operator Lumen Technologies for the migration of one of its enterprise billing platforms to Microsoft Azure. This builds on an existing contract that has also seen part of Lumen's systems put on the Google Cloud. The initiative supports Lumen's cloud-first strategy, with the move to Azure expected to help enhance resilience, improve operational agility, and enable greater scalability. As part of the engagement, Amdocs will apply its agentic, AI-enabled migration

Ericsson launches 5G WAN adapter with satellite failover and slicing features
GLOBAL 12:51

Ericsson launches 5G WAN adapter with satellite failover and slicing features

Ericsson has introduced an enhanced 5G WAN adapter, the Cradlepoint W2255, enabling enterprise-grade failover in wired networks with 5G slicing support and non-terrestrial access as an additional back-up. Cradlepoint W2255 plugs into the client's existing router and end devices via dual-mode 2.5 Gbps Ethernet ports. The embedded cellular modem is built to the 3GPP's Release-17 5G specification, with subscriber activation via dual SIM slots and embedded capacity for two eSIMs. The product is designed for plu

EE adds new Data Parachute feature to 30-day PAYG plans
UNITED KINGDOM 12:51

EE adds new Data Parachute feature to 30-day PAYG plans

BT Group subsidiary EE has refreshed its 30-day PAYG mobile plans, providing customers with more value and flexibility from GBP 10 per month on its 5G network. All PAYG plans now include the new Data Parachute feature, which automatically gives customers 1GB of free data if they unexpectedly run out. The refreshed plans offer a range of benefits such as data rollover and free data boosts, with customers getting extra data every two plan purchases (up to a maximum of 6 boosts). 

Gambian regulator PURA threatens sanctions on unlicensed ISPs
GAMBIA 12:40

Gambian regulator PURA threatens sanctions on unlicensed ISPs

The Gambian Public Utilities Regulatory Authority (PURA) has set a seven-day ultimatum by which unlicensed internet service providers (ISPs) in the country must formalise their operations or face severe legal sanctions, Ecofin reported. Once the deadline expires, PURA plans to launch inspections and impose sanctions against unauthorised operations. It targets people and businesses running unauthorised Wi-Fi hotspots, commercial internet resale services, and public internet access points. The directive follo

Zain KSA earns CIPS Chartered Institute of Procurement & Supply corporate ethics mark
SAUDI ARABIA 12:25

Zain KSA earns CIPS Chartered Institute of Procurement & Supply corporate ethics mark

Zain KSA has earned the CIPS Corporate Ethics Mark from the Chartered Institute of Procurement & Supply (CIPS). The certification recognises organisations that demonstrate their commitment to ethical procurement in their day-to-day practices through an independent assessment. All staff responsible for sourcing and managing suppliers must undergo CIPS-accredited professional ethics training and pass the required assessment. Organisations must have effective frameworks in place to mitigate risks of bribery, c

Only a third of Mexican mobile lines registered ahead of June deadline - CRT
MEXICO 12:23

Only a third of Mexican mobile lines registered ahead of June deadline - CRT

Mexico's Telecommunications Regulatory Commission (CRT) said 48 million mobile lines have been correctly registered, around a third of the country's total of 144 million, ahead of the 30 June 2026 deadline for doing so. All mobile users are required to register their prepay and postpay lines using official ID documents on platforms set up by the country's leading operators to prevent them from being used anonymously.

Rascom and ITU discuss accelerating digital inclusion in Africa
AFRICA 12:18

Rascom and ITU discuss accelerating digital inclusion in Africa

The Regional African Satellite Communication Organisation (Rascom) and the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) are expanding their cooperation to accelerate digital inclusion in Africa. Rascom chief Timothy Adi Ashong and the director of the ITU Telecommunication Development Bureau, Cosmas Zavazava, have discussed closing the continent's digital infrastructure gaps. The partnership will focus on deploying satellite and telecom services to benefit underserved communities.

Lenovo unveils campaign with David Beckham ahead of Fifa World Cup
GLOBAL 12:10

Lenovo unveils campaign with David Beckham ahead of Fifa World Cup

Lenovo has kicked off a marketing campaign starring David Beckham, having entered a partnership with the footballing icon and business proprietor in March. Lenovo has published a 30-second spot with Beckham, who is shown using various Lenovo products in his professional and personal life. The wider campaign will run globally and includes film, digital, social, retail, experiential and event-driven touch points. 

Mauritius launches KaliteNet to monitor internet quality
MAURITIUS 12:05

Mauritius launches KaliteNet to monitor internet quality

The ICT ministry of Mauritius has held a workshop to launch the Kalitenet platform, which lets citizens measure actual broadband speeds, latency and data performance directly from their devices. The aim is to use collection of up-to-date user data to hold telecom companies accountable and increase market transparency. It addresses growing public demand for reliable connectivity, and forces internet service providers (ISPs) to align their delivered speeds with advertised services.

C3ntro, Telconet announce US-Mexico CSN-2 cable system
MEXICO 11:51

C3ntro, Telconet announce US-Mexico CSN-2 cable system

Mexico's C3ntro Telecom and Ecuador's Telconet said they are teaming up to develop CSN-2, a subsea and terrestrial fibre-optic network aimed at linking emerging data centre hubs across North America and Mexico. The project includes a submarine cable connecting Veracruz in Mexico and Apalachee Beach in Florida, with branches to Texas (Galveston) and potentially Florida's Bonita Beach, forming a new route across the Gulf of Mexico.

Syrian ICT minister visits Idlib to discuss telecom infrastructure upgrades
SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC 11:49

Syrian ICT minister visits Idlib to discuss telecom infrastructure upgrades

Syrian ICT Minister Abdul Salam Haykal has made an official visit to Idlib governorate to evaluate regional telecom infrastructure upgrades, SANA reported. During meetings with Idlib Governor Mohammad Abdulrahman, Haykal formulated actionable strategies to address persistent service coverage gaps and detail critical operational needs. This local deployment aligns with Syria's broader strategy to repair and completely modernise the country's heavily degraded telecommunications sector.

De-Cix joins Mplify to advance NaaS and interconnection-as-a-service
GLOBAL 11:44

De-Cix joins Mplify to advance NaaS and interconnection-as-a-service

Global internet exchange firm De-Cix has become a member in Mplify's network-as-a-service (NaaS) industry alliance. As a major IX operator joining the collaboration, De-Cix expects to contribute various threads of expertise to advance standardised connectivity and automation in IX-related domains, including cloud connectivity, AI connectivity and peering. Mplify is known for its Lifecycle Service Orchestration (LSO) APIs that implement standardised points of reference for network procurement and delivery in

FINLAND 11:38

Finnish online video viewing undershoots Nordic norms but social platforms provide boost

Finland lags behind the rest the Nordic countries when it comes to watching online video, according to consultancy Mediavision. However, Finns' online viewing increased by 10 percent year on year in spring to 85 minutes per person daily. Much of the growth was driven by social video consumption on platforms such as Instagram, Tiktok and Snapchat. Finnish viewing time for social video climbed by 32 percent compared with spring 2025 and now accounts for nearly half an hour of daily viewing per person.

UNITED STATES 11:25

AT&T, T-Mobile and Verizon agree joint venture for rural mobile satellite services

The US mobile operators AT&T, T-Mobile US and Verizon have agreed to form a joint venture in order to provide direct-to-device mobile satellite coverage. The move is aimed at eliminating spots without wireless service in rural parts of the country, as well as simplifying access to the new D2D services from a growing number of satellite operators. 

SWEDEN 11:12

Sweden plans changes to definition of significant cybersecurity incident

Swedish telecoms regulator PTS is inviting comments by 12 June on proposals concerning the definition of significant cybersecurity incidents, meaning those that must be reported. Under the Cybersecurity Act, operators must report significant incidents to the Civil Defence Agency (MCF). Previously, the telecoms law (LEK) and PTS regulated which incidents should be reported but this was brought under the Cybersecurity Act on 15 January this year.

GLOBAL 11:06

Telit Cinterion, Swift Navigation launch Skylark Dx positioning bundle for GNSS modules

Telit Cinterion and GNSS accuracy specialist Swift Navigation announced an expanded partnership to bundle the latter's Skylark Precise Positioning Service with Telit Cinterion's dual-frequency GNSS modules and its NExT cellular IoT service. With this integrated IoT positioning solution, Telit Cinterion customers are expected to benefit from having a unified source for hardware, connectivity and Skylark Dx correction data in sub-meter standard positioning use cases. The bundled solution can be procured immed

GREENLAND 10:54

Tusass FY EBITDA rises 5%, expects price cuts to pare future results

Greenlandic operator Tusass said its figures for the 2025 financial year are its best so far, but it expects lower revenue and earnings in future as it lowers its prices for the benefit of its customers and plans strategic investments, too. Revenue in 2025 edged up by 1 percent to DKK 804.8 million from NOK 797.6 million in 2024. EBITDA rose by 5 percent to DKK 340.4 million from NOK 323.9 million a year earlier and the EBITDA margin widened to 42.3 percent from 40.6 percent in 2024.

FINLAND 10:29

DNA offers Smart Office services based on Google Workspace to SMEs

Finnish operator DNA has announced the launch of DNA Alykas Toimistoa (DNA Smart Office), offering SMEs a modern work environment on the Google Workspace platform. It reduces the burden of IT management, improves security, ensures a smooth operation of the working environment, and provides AI features to increase productivity. The turnkey service covers deployment, management, security and maintenance according to the customer's chosen service package.

ITALY 10:25

Sparkle inks MoU with NaiTel and iLevant to extend GreenMed cable to Jordan

Italian international services provider Sparkle has signed a memorandum of understanding with NaiTel and iLevant to extend its GreenMed submarine cable system into Jordan, as part of the project to link Europe and Asia via the Mediterranean. The agreement will see the integration of the GreenMed subsea cable with terrestrial fibre networks and regional interconnection platforms in Jordan, enhancing network resilience across the Mediterranean and supporting the development of a diversified digital corridor a

SOUTH AFRICA 10:21

South Africa appoints AI advisory panel

South Africa's communication minister Solly Malatsi has appointed an independent expert review panel to spearhead the redevelopment of the country's National Artificial Intelligence (AI) Policy, ITWeb reported. The minister made the announcement during his department's budget vote on 12 May, addressing the issue of the now-withdrawn draft National AI Policy. The panel of experts includes University of Pretoria's professor Vukosi Marivate, Alison Gildwald from Research ICT Africa, Heather Irvine, Tshepo Feel

KUWAIT 10:19

Ooredoo Kuwait wins digital transformation contract at Hadi Clinic

Ooredoo Kuwait announced a contract with Hadi Clinic to drive digital transformation across the medical institution. Under the agreement, Ooredoo Kuwait, working in collaboration with Huawei, will implement next-generation networks, high-performance data centres, cloud computing technologies, advanced storage solutions, as well as disaster recovery and backup systems. The partnership will also provide long-term local support and operational services to ensure continuity and efficiency.

UNITED KINGDOM 10:17

Rydal Group acquires HBT Communications

Rydal Group, UK provider of managed IT, security and communications services, has announced the acquisition of Coventry-based HBT Communications, provider of business telecoms and IT services. The existing HBT management and leadership team will stay in place, with the Coventry office continuing to operate as normal. All current services, contracts and pricing will be unaffected by the takeover.

UNITED ARAB EMIRATES 10:03

Du Pay celebrates second anniversary with over AED 2 bln in transactions

Du Pay, the digital financial services arm of UAE telecom operator Du, is celebrating its second anniversary. Since its launch, Du Pay has recorded over 1.4 million downloads and processed over AED 2 billion in transactions across international remittances, bill payments, mobile recharges, card payments, online transactions and withdrawals, representing a four-fold increase from the half a billion dirhams recorded at its first anniversary.

RUSSIAN FEDERATION 10:01

SberMobile to target workers from India

Russian MVNO SberMobile has started developing a new service focused on Indian citizens arriving in Russia for work. The service is provided in cooperation with the recruitment company Rabota.ru and the bank Sber and includes HR support, telecommunications and banking services.

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