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Portugal approves National Sovereign Cloud Plan
PORTUGAL 08:16

Portugal approves National Sovereign Cloud Plan

Portugal's Council of Ministers has approved the National Sovereign Cloud Plan, a strategic initiative designed to modernise the Portuguese state's digital infrastructure, bolster national security, and enhance technological sovereignty. This plan aims to accelerate the digital transformation of the public administration by creating a common, secure infrastructure for hosting, processing and protecting critical state data. The resolution approves a model for determining the importance of various public data

BT restarts talks about sale of international business - report
GLOBAL 08:16

BT restarts talks about sale of international business - report

BT Group plans to restart talks with rival operators about a potential sale of its international business, previously known as BT Global, reports Sky News. The international division provides network, security and cloud services to corporate customers in markets including Canada, Brazil and Argentina. According to unnamed industry sources, BT and advisers at Lazard or Goldman Sachs will hold talks with companies such as Verizon, Orange and AT&T about a possible deal. BT declined to comment on the report.

Motorola rolls out new Razr smartphones in Brazil
BRAZIL 08:09

Motorola rolls out new Razr smartphones in Brazil

Motorola has launched several new smartphones in Brazil, including both foldable and traditional models, with varying price points and features. The Motorola Razr Fold is now available starting at BRL 15,999 and it comes with the Moto Pen Ultra. There is also a special Fifa World Cup 26 Collection edition for BRL 16,999.

Digi Portugal surpasses 905,000 active subscriptions
PORTUGAL 08:08

Digi Portugal surpasses 905,000 active subscriptions

Digi Portugal exceeded 905,000 active service subscriptions in the first quarter of 2026 and achieved a 20 percent growth rate compared to the previous year. Key figures for Q1 2026 include 507,000 active mobile lines and 173,000 fibre-optic internet customers, with 140,000 of these also subscribing to TV services. The company's revenue for the quarter reached EUR 18.4 million, up 3.7 percent year-on-year, while operating expenses showed a marginal increase, to EUR 26.9 million from EUR 26.4 million.

Verizon joins Anthropic's Project Glasswing
GLOBAL 08:07

Verizon joins Anthropic's Project Glasswing

Verizon has become the latest major firm confirmed as participating in Anthropic's alliance focused on AI safety trials to offset cybersecurity risks. As a member, Verizon will have the opportunity to try out Anthropic's Claude Mythos Preview language model, in order to glean security insights to help safeguard its network systems and other critical infrastructure.

Gamma in preliminary takeover talks with Giacom, Oakley, Epiris
UNITED KINGDOM 08:05

Gamma in preliminary takeover talks with Giacom, Oakley, Epiris

Gamma Communications confirmed that it is holding preliminary takeover talks with a consortium of communications and IT services provider Giacom and Oakley Capital, and separate talks with private equity company Epiris. In a statement, Gamma said the negotiations were at a preliminary stage, with no guarantee of an offer being made.

Glaspoort revenues up 48% in 2025, Delta deal closing uncertain
NETHERLANDS 08:03

Glaspoort revenues up 48% in 2025, Delta deal closing uncertain

Dutch wholesale fibre network Glaspoort achieved a turnover of EUR 78 million in 2025, an increase of 48 percent from a year earlier. The KPN and APG joint venture had an annual operating profit of EUR 5.5 million, more than double the EUR 2.1 million in 2024, according to its recently filed annual report. 

WindTre discounts unlimited data plan for Multiservice customers
ITALY 08:02

WindTre discounts unlimited data plan for Multiservice customers

Italian operator WindTre has launched a new promo to encourage more customers to sign up to its dedicated 'Luce&Gas' electricity and gas offer or its WindTre Assicurazioni insurance service. Under the Mobile Multiservice offer, anyone who activates a mobile SIM together with an electricity and gas service or an insurance policy will be able to access unlimited data at 5G speeds and unlimited calls for EUR 9.99 a month instead of EUR 12.99.

Lagos state government plans cybersecurity centre
NIGERIA 07:53

Lagos state government plans cybersecurity centre

The Lagos State Government has announced plans to establish a dedicated Cybersecurity Operations Centre (CSOC), ITWeb reported. It aims to protect the state's Smart City Project and digitised public services. Tunbosun Alake, Lagos commissioner for innovation, science and technology, said the centre would help secure the infrastructure supporting online payments, e-government services, cloud platforms and technology-driven business operations in the state. 

Algerian government sets early 2027 as launch target for 5G Fixed Wireless Access
ALGERIA 07:45

Algerian government sets early 2027 as launch target for 5G Fixed Wireless Access

The Algerian government has set an early 2027 target to launch nationwide 5G Fixed Wireless Access (FWA), Ecofin reported. This is intended to replace ageing 4G infrastructure and phase out the national copper network. It specifically targets areas where laying fibre optics is difficult or where copper networks are being retired.

Colt DCS appoints Fumi Takei to lead Japan operations
JAPAN 07:42

Colt DCS appoints Fumi Takei to lead Japan operations

Colt Data Centre Services (DCS) has appointed Fumi Takei as vice president and head of Japan, with responsibility for overseeing the company's operations and strategic growth in the Japanese market. The service provider said Takei will lead engagement with customers, partners, regulators and industry stakeholders in Japan, while coordinating with Colt DCS' global business functions.

Very Mobile relaunches 300GB data offer for under EUR 6
ITALY 07:37

Very Mobile relaunches 300GB data offer for under EUR 6

Very Mobile, the low-cost brand of Italian operator WindTre, has relaunched an 'operator attack' plan that comes with 300GB of data and unlimited national calls for under EUR 6 a month. The EUR 5.99 a month Very Promo Meta rate can be activated online via a code offered on Facebook and Instagram by customers porting their number from Iliad, PosteMobile, CoopVoce and several other MVNOs.

NETHERLANDS 07:36

Lebara NL refreshes branding in new ad campaign

Lebara has launched a new ad campaign in the Netherlands, along with a refresh of its branding. Under the name 'Keihard Scoren', the ads underline the MVNO's good network quality (provided by KPN), satisfied customers and low prices. The rebranding started with a soft launch at the end of April and comes with a promotional offer of 50 percent off its monthly bundles. A new 40 GB plan is offered with a discount of 70 percent. 

CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC 07:35

Telecel Centrafrique launches 4G service in Central Africa Republic

Telecel Centrafrique has launched its 4G network in Bangui to enhance high-speed connectivity and close the competitive gap with rivals Orange and Moov Africa, which launched 4G in 2025, Ecofin reported.

AFGHANISTAN 07:24

Afghan government registers 30 million SIM cards

Afghanistan's ICT ministry has announced ongoing efforts to expand telecom services and digital technology, according to Tolo News. Ministry spokesperson Enayatullah Alokozay said the government has nearly completed its nationwide SIM card registration process, and 30 million SIMs have now been registered. The ministry said that telecommunications and internet services have expanded across many provinces in recent years, with millions of people throughout Afghanistan using mobile phone and internet services

ITALY 07:19

FiberCop posts EUR 888 mln revenues in Q1, tops 14.6 mln FTTH lines

Italian wholesale operator FiberCop reported revenues of EUR 888 million in the first quarter of 2026, coupled with an organic EBITDA after Lease (EBITDAaL) of EUR 391 million, figures described as in line with budget. The company spun off from Telecom Italia (TIM) said its B2C revenues reflect technology migration from copper and FTTC to FWA and FTTH, with Capex climbing to EUR 462 million at the of March. FiberCop confirmed its 2026 guidance and said it expected organic EBITDAaL to grow by close to 10 per

BELGIUM 07:10

Orange, Voo agrees access to Dazn channels

Dazn has signed an agreement with the last of Belgium's big three pay-TV providers, bringing its coverage of top football also to the Orange Belgium platform. This also covers Orange's cable network Voo. As a result the Dazn channels will be integrated directly in the Orange and Voo TV platforms, providing coverage of the Jupiler Pro League, major European football leagues, the NBA, NFL and other international sports. The agreement starts officially with the 2026-27 season, but Orange and Voo customers will

RUSSIAN FEDERATION 07:00

Rostelecom subsidiary TData appoints new CEO

Russian company TData, a subsidiary of the national operator Rostelecom and developer of a data analytics platform, has appointed Alexander Chukhlantsev the CEO of the company. Since 2022, he has worked as CEO of the company ADS-Holding, the developer of the big data platform Arendata.

BRAZIL 06:59

Telebras reports BRL 89.5 mln net loss in Q1

Brazilian state-owned telecom services provider Telebras recorded a net loss of BRL 89.5 million in Q1 2026, a substantial increase from BRL 10.9 million in the same period last year. This loss was driven by a 34.1 percent surge in operating costs and expenses, which reached BRL 157.7 million. Net operating revenue increased by 17.9 percent to BRL 134.9 million, and the company reported an adjusted EBITDA loss of BRL 13.6 million, a sharp reversal from a positive BRL 74.1 million in Q1 2025. Consequently, t

CHINA 06:57

Sohu's Q1 revenues rise 4%, turns to net loss

Sohu posted total revenues of USD 141 million for the first quarter ended 31 March 2026, which represents an increase of 4 percent year-on-year and a decline of 1 percent quarter-on-quarter. Marketing services revenues were USD 13 million, down 8 percent year-on-year, while online game revenues were USD 125 million, up 6 percent year-on-year.

SOUTH AFRICA 06:57

South Africa updates spectrum and fee regulations for new satellite services

The Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (ICASA) has published draft amendments to the 2015 Radio Frequency Spectrum Regulations and the 2010 Fees Regulations under the Electronic Communications Act, 2005. The publication follows the authority's inquiry into the licensing framework for satellite services, initiated in August 2024. Following consideration of the submissions in public consultations, Icasa is proposing amending the spectrum and fees regulations in order to strengthen the regula

LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN 06:55

GSMA, CITEL to offer free mobile policy training to LatAm regulators

The GSMA and the Inter-American Telecommunication Commission (CITEL) of the Organization of American States (OAS) signed a memorandum of understanding at the M360 Latam event in Mexico City to provide free, accredited mobile policy training to regulators and policymakers across OAS member states. The training will be delivered through GSMA's Capacity Building Programme and aims to strengthen regulatory expertise in a region facing rapid technological change.

HUNGARY 06:52

Cetin Hungary deploys 148-antenna system at Puskas Arena

Budapest's Puskas Arena is set to host the Uefa Champions League final on 30 May, where PSG and Arsenal will compete. To support the massive influx of fans, a sophisticated mobile network infrastructure, largely managed by Cetin Hungary, has been deployed.

MALTA 06:50

OpenAI and Malta launch national ChatGPT Plus access programme

OpenAI and the government of Malta have announced a programme that will provide access to ChatGPT Plus for Maltese citizens who complete a national artificial intelligence literacy course. The initiative, called 'AI for All', combines AI education with one year of free access to ChatGPT Plus. The programme will be managed by the Malta Digital Innovation Authority and is scheduled to begin its first phase in May.

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