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Vodafone Spain halves price of football plan for a year
SPAIN 06:46

Vodafone Spain halves price of football plan for a year

Vodafone Spain (Zegona) has launched a new promotion to encourage new and current users to sign up to the football package it offers in collaboration with Dazn. Under the deal, anyone who signs up to the Dazn Futbol plan by 19 May will pay EUR 9.99 a month for 12 months instead of EUR 19.99 in exchange for a 12-month contract.

Google updates Fit app to Google Health, adds coach subscription and Fitbit Air
GLOBAL 06:45

Google updates Fit app to Google Health, adds coach subscription and Fitbit Air

Google is making a new push in the consumer health market, citing health as one of the top subjects on its search engine. The company launched the new Google Health app with a premium subscription and an entry-level wearable called the Fitbit Air. 

Viasat appoints two directors in agreement with investor Carronade Capital
UNITED STATES 06:43

Viasat appoints two directors in agreement with investor Carronade Capital

Viasat has appointed Shekar Ayyar, chairman and chief executive officer of Arrcus, and Jinhy Yoon, former executive vice president at Pimco, to its board of directors and strategic review committee, effective immediately. The appointments bring the board to 10 members, eight of whom are independent. The company also announced it has entered into a cooperation agreement with Carronade Capital Management, following discussions between the two parties. 

Nvidia partners Iren to deploy up to 5 GW of AI infrastructure
UNITED STATES 06:29

Nvidia partners Iren to deploy up to 5 GW of AI infrastructure

Nvidia and Australian neocloud provider Iren have announced a strategic partnership aimed at accelerating the deployment of large-scale AI infrastructure, including plans to support up to 5 gigawatts of capacity across Iren's global data centre pipeline. The companies said they will collaborate on deploying Nvidia accelerated compute within AI facilities based on Nvidia's DSX architecture, targeting both AI-native companies and enterprise customers. The partnership is intended to combine Nvidia's AI systems

NTT resets mid-term strategy around AI infrastructure and data centres
JAPAN 06:11

NTT resets mid-term strategy around AI infrastructure and data centres

NTT has revised its mid-term strategy, pushing out its target to achieve JPY 4 trillion in EBITDA to the 2030 financial year, citing changes in its operating environment and pressure in its core connectivity business. The operator said that while growth areas had expanded profit steadily, conditions in existing telecommunications businesses had become more challenging, including intensifying competition and rising traffic demands.

NTT reports higher full-year revenue and profit, driven by global solutions and data centres
JAPAN 05:50

NTT reports higher full-year revenue and profit, driven by global solutions and data centres

NTT reported increased revenue and profit for the financial year ended 31 March 2026, supported by growth in its global solutions and data centre businesses. Consolidated operating revenues rose 5.1 percent year-on-year to JPY 14,409.1 billion, while operating profit increased 3.4 percent to JPY 1,706.2 billion. Profit attributable to NTT totalled JPY 1,037 billion, up 3.7 percent compared to the previous year.

HKBN invests HKD 100 million to launch 'AI+ Domestic Computing Power Platform' for enterprises
HONG KONG 04:46

HKBN invests HKD 100 million to launch 'AI+ Domestic Computing Power Platform' for enterprises

Hong Kong operator HKBN has introduced its 'AI+Domestic Computing Power Platform'. The operator reports it has invested HKD 100 million in this AI industry ecosystem development and operation. The service aims to establish a self-driven AI ecosystem in Hong Kong by integrating localized network infrastructure with advanced computing resources.

Vi, PhysicsWallah launch connectivity, EdTech services bundle
INDIA 04:28

Vi, PhysicsWallah launch connectivity, EdTech services bundle

Indian mobile operator Vodafone Idea (Vi) has teamed up with education company PhysicsWallah (PW) to provide integrated digital learning support for students. This prepaid offering bundles unlimited connectivity with EdTech access. The offer will initially be available for students in Rajasthan and UP.

Regulator fines KT KRW 640 mln over Galaxy S25 pre-order cancellations
KOREA, REPUBLIC OF 04:10

Regulator fines KT KRW 640 mln over Galaxy S25 pre-order cancellations

South Korea's Korea Communications Commission (KCC) has fined Korea Telecom (KT) KRW 640 million for violations of the Telecommunications Business Act linked to the operator's Galaxy S25 smartphone pre-order campaign. The regulator said KT failed to properly inform customers during the January 2026 pre-order period that promotional benefits beyond official subsidies were limited to the first 1,000 customers on a first-come, first-served basis.

New Zealand opens investigation into possible PSTN interconnection deregulation
NEW ZEALAND 04:08

New Zealand opens investigation into possible PSTN interconnection deregulation

New Zealand's Commerce Commission has opened an investigation into whether Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) interconnection services should be removed from regulated telecommunications services under the Telecommunications Act 2001. The regulator said it had determined there were reasonable grounds to begin the investigation under Schedule 3 of the Act. The review will examine whether PSTN interconnection should be omitted from Schedule 1 of the legislation.

SoftBank explores domestic AI server production with Nvidia and Foxconn - report
JAPAN 04:05

SoftBank explores domestic AI server production with Nvidia and Foxconn - report

SoftBank is considering plans to develop and manufacture AI servers in Japan, including discussions with Nvidia and Foxconn on server development and production, according to Nikkei citing industry sources. The operator's mobile unit is reportedly preparing to include the initiative in a medium-term management plan expected to be announced shortly. The project would focus on high-performance servers designed to support advanced graphics processing units for AI workloads.

Rocket Lab secures largest launch contract as backlog reaches USD 2.2 bln
GLOBAL 04:03

Rocket Lab secures largest launch contract as backlog reaches USD 2.2 bln

Rocket Lab has signed its largest launch agreement to date, securing a multi-launch contract for five Neutron missions and three Electron missions between 2026 and 2029, as the company reported record quarterly revenue and backlog growth. The contract, signed with an undisclosed customer, will use launch facilities in New Zealand and Virginia. Rocket Lab said the deal increases its overall launch manifest to more than 70 missions and brings its total backlog value to more than USD 2.2 billion.

GLOBAL 04:01

Huawei expands consumer device portfolio with new tablets, wearables and smartphones

Huawei has launched a range of new consumer devices at a global product event in Bangkok, including tablets, smartwatches, children's wearables and smartphones, as the company continues to expand its connected device ecosystem. The launch included the MatePad Pro Max tablet, the Watch FIT 5 Series, the Watch GT Runner 2 Racing Legend Edition, the Watch Ultimate Design Spring Edition, the Watch Kids X1 Series and the nova 15 Max smartphone.

KOREA, REPUBLIC OF 03:58

SK Broadband partners food masters association on traditional food content

South Korea's SK Broadband (SKB) has signed an MoU with the Korea Food Masters Association to develop content and commerce initiatives focused on traditional Korean food culture. The agreement covers the joint production and distribution of programming featuring food masters and traditional foods across SKB's broadcasting platforms, as well as the launch of sales and marketing channels for traditional food products through the operator's regional commerce services.

SINGAPORE 03:56

Singtel SDS share transfer set for November after Singapore law change

Singtel said the transfer of its Special Discounted Shares (SDS) scheme to shareholders' own Central Depository (CDP) accounts is progressing ahead of a planned completion date of 21 November 2026, following the passage of amendments to Singapore's Central Provident Fund legislation. The move affects around 615,000 SDS holders and ends the CPF Board's role as trustee of the scheme, which was introduced in 1993 to encourage wider retail share ownership in Singapore. 

JAPAN 03:55

NTT Data launches AI consulting services for financial institutions

NTT Data Institute of Management Consulting has launched a suite of AI consulting services for financial institutions, targeting banks, regional lenders, securities firms and insurers with a focus on regulatory compliance and AI governance. The company said the offering comprises 18 services covering AI strategy, implementation, governance and ongoing operational support. The services are designed to help financial institutions deploy AI systems while addressing regulatory and risk management requirements.

KOREA, REPUBLIC OF 03:54

LG CNS launches robot training and operations platform for industrial automation

South Korea's LG CNS has introduced a robotics platform designed to support the full lifecycle of industrial robot deployment, from training and validation to operations and control. The system, branded "PhysicalWorks", combines robot data collection, simulation, deployment and operational management into a single platform intended for enterprise automation projects. LG CNS said the platform consists of two core products: "PhysicalWorks Forge", which focuses on robot learning and validation, and "PhysicalWo

RUSSIAN FEDERATION 7 MEI

Russia to allow number porting across regions from September

The Russian government has approved the expansion of mobile number porting across regions, so customers moving to a new region from their home region can take their number. The option will be available from 01 September, reports the news agency Interfax.

TURKMENISTAN 7 MEI

Turkmenistan talks with Chinese companies on ICT projects

Turkmenistan's Ministry of Communications carried out several meetings with representatives of leading China companies. The talks included Huawei Technologies, FE ZTE Investment, Xinjiang Poplar Cable Manufacturing and China Information and Communication Technologies Group Corporation. The parties discussed possibilities to carry out joint projects, including the launch of R&D centres working on AI. 

RUSSIAN FEDERATION 7 MEI

Tricolor offers free services for 3 months in Siberia, Kaliningrad

Russian satellite TV operator Tricolor is offering customers based in Siberia and the Kaliningrad region the packages Single, Ultra or Maximum free for 90 days. The offer follows the disruption to pay-TV services from Tricolor for a certain period after the unexpected loss of the Russian satellite Express-AT1 earlier this year.

ARMENIA 7 MEI

Ucom raises speed for Unity data packs

Armenian operator Ucom has increased fixed broadand speeds by 100 Mbps across all Unity tariff plans at no additional cost. The promotion is valid through 30 June. The speed upgrade is available both to current Unity subscribers and new customers joining the service.

BELGIUM 7 MEI

MediaMarkt, Snapdragon sign up as Tomorrowland sponsors

Retailer MediaMarktSaturn and Qualcomm's Snapdragon are the new sponsors of the Belgian dance music festival Tomorrowland. The three partners are launching a media campaign from 15 May across 11 countries under the name 'Tomorrow's AI' to highlight the roll of new technology in live entertainment.  

BELGIUM 7 MEI

Cegeka revenues fall 2% in 2025 'transition year'

Belgian ICT services group Cegeka reported revenues of EUR 1.28 billion for 2025, down 2.3 percent from the previous year. The company said it was a transitional year where it focused on structural changes to support a new growth phase. This starts with the new CEO Koen Deryckere starting work from May.

OMAN 7 MEI

Omantel activates AI CoE and partners with Omani startups

Omantel announced the activation of its AI Centre of Excellence, a national platform designed to accelerate the transition of ideas into practical, high-impact applications. The centre brings together infrastructure, innovation, and skills development, enabling Omani startups to build scalable, market-ready solutions with the potential to expand globally.

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