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STC Group sustainability report shows 5% reduction in energy intensity in 2025
MIDDLE EAST 10:42

STC Group sustainability report shows 5% reduction in energy intensity in 2025

STC Group has published its 2025 annual sustainability report on the Saudi operator's environmental action, human capital development, governance, and responsible business practices. The report shows a 4.96 percent reduction in energy intensity at the group level last year. In Saudi Arabia, STC recorded a 3.9 percent reduction in total Scope 1 and 2 energy emissions, alongside a 10.6 percent decrease in energy intensity.

Tecnotree postpones tender offer deadline for Resilience buyout amid regulatory delay
GLOBAL 10:39

Tecnotree postpones tender offer deadline for Resilience buyout amid regulatory delay

Tecnotree announced the public cash tender offer for all of its shares by Resilience Investment Holdings has been extended. The date of expiry has been shifted from 26 June to 15 July. The offer period began on 05 February, but has been extended at least twice, first to 03 June and then to 26 June. A previously existing barrier to completing the buyout by Resilience has been cleared, as regulatory approval has now been granted by Kuwait's competition authority. However, Tecnotree is still in the process of

Vodafone in talks with Iraq over national mobile license
IRAQ 10:37

Vodafone in talks with Iraq over national mobile license

Iraq's ministry of communications has held formal talks with representatives from Vodafone and a delegation from the British embassy on establishing a national mobile license, Iraqi Business reported. The strategic initiative is designed to deploy a state-owned 5G network and significantly modernize Iraq's telecommunications infrastructure. According to a ministry of communications statement, minister Hiam Al-Yasiri confirmed that the ministry is pressing ahead with efforts to improve mobile services across

Dhiraagu adds Eeezap as partner to Elite Club
MALDIVES 10:36

Dhiraagu adds Eeezap as partner to Elite Club

Maldivian operator Dhiraagu has welcomed Eeezap as an Elite Club Partner, expanding its lifestyle offerings with exclusive rewards for customers. Through this partnership, Elite Club members can enjoy discounts ranging from 5 percent to 15 percent on the platform. Eeezap unifies local businesses, independent contractors, and service providers on a single digital network, offering a wide array of on-demand services, including food and grocery delivery.

Consumer Cellular opens 100th retail store
UNITED STATES 10:31

Consumer Cellular opens 100th retail store

Consumer Cellular, US mobile service provider for over 50s, has announced the opening of its 100th company-owned retail store, located in Salem, Oregon. The new stores comes as the company's retail channel delivers more than double the share of new customer acquisitions, as well as Consumer Cellular's highest customer retention rates. 

Calix to implement agentic workforce for Pennsylvania's VNET Fiber
UNITED STATES 10:22

Calix to implement agentic workforce for Pennsylvania's VNET Fiber

Calix announced that US-based fibre carrier Velocity Network (VNET Fiber) is increasing its investment to deploy the new Calix Agent Workforce Cloud, running on its flagship AI-native broadband service platform Calix One. The Calix Agent Workforce Cloud enables agentic AI deployment based on live data from Calix One and third-party sources, supporting operating efficiencies and service continuity.

NBI completes main fibre network build in County Longford
IRELAND 10:21

NBI completes main fibre network build in County Longford

National Broadband Ireland (NBI) has completed the main National Broadband Plan (NBP) fibre network build in County Longford. Longford is the second county to reach this stage, following the completion of main infrastructure builds works in County Kilkenny. The State Intervention Area includes more than 9,000 rural premises across County Longford, with over 3,700 premises already connected to the NBI network.

Datacentrix launches enterprise CPaaS platform for business communication
SOUTH AFRICA 10:08

Datacentrix launches enterprise CPaaS platform for business communication

South African ICT systems integrator Datacentrix has launched its Communication Platform as a Service (CPaaS) offering, helping organisations streamline and enhance multi-channel business messaging. Datacentrix's CPaaS platform enables organisations to consolidate their communication into a single, integrated environment. Supporting everything from simple notification services to sophisticated multi-channel engagement strategies, the platform delivers the scalability and flexibility needed for effective com

Tanzania Community Networks, Innonet partner on TVWS for rural internet
TANZANIA, UNITED REPUBLIC OF 10:06

Tanzania Community Networks, Innonet partner on TVWS for rural internet

Tanzania Community Networks Company has signed a strategic Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with South Korean telecommunications firm Innonet. The partnership aims to accelerate the deployment of Television White Space (TVWS) connectivity solutions across East Africa, leveraging innovative wireless technologies to expand internet access in underserved and remote communities.

Data centre construction projects frozen in Russia
RUSSIAN FEDERATION 10:03

Data centre construction projects frozen in Russia

A total 38 earlier announced projects for the construction of data centres in Russia, worth RUB 168.6 billion, have been frozen as of June, reports Forbes.ru. The list compiled by TechExpo and researchers PKR includes mainly commercial data centres. These are effected by the high costs of borrowing and a shortage of power grid capacity in the Moscow region.  

Costa Rica's Kolbi halves 5G FWA price
COSTA RICA 09:59

Costa Rica's Kolbi halves 5G FWA price

The Kolbi brand of Costa Rica's state-owned operator ICE has launched a new promotion to encourage users to sign up to the 5G FWA service it offers via the network of the group's Racsa unit. Available since last year, the product uses the 3.5 GHz band to deliver download speeds of up to 200 Mbps via a self-installing router, allowing subscribers to simultaneously connect hundreds of devices via Wi-Fi without interruptions or speed losses.

T2 opens loyalty programme to subs of other operators
RUSSIAN FEDERATION 09:49

T2 opens loyalty programme to subs of other operators

Russian mobile operator T2, a subsidiary of the national operator Rostelecom, has modified its loyalty programme 'More'. The operator now allows customers of other operators to participate in the programme and to get bonuses. New offers from partners of T2 have also been added to the programme.

GUINEA 09:48

Guinea seeks Chinese partnerships for domestic smartphone assembly plants

Guinea is seeking Chinese investment to launch a local smartphone and digital device assembly industry to advance its digital sovereignty agenda, Ecofin reported. On 24 June, officials from Guinea's ICT ministry met with executives from Chinese infrastructure group China Railway Construction Corporation (CRCC) at the Summer Davos Forum in Dalian, China. The discussions focused on strategic partnerships in digital technologies and expanding the West African nation's audiovisual infrastructure.

EGYPT 09:45

Vodafone Egypt achieves ISO/IEC 27001 certification for information security

Vodafone Egypt has obtained company-wide ISO/IEC 27001 certification for its cybersecurity operations. This achievement positions it as one of the few telecommunications operators in the region to secure the internationally recognized information security standard across its entire cybersecurity function, Vodafone said.

RUSSIAN FEDERATION 09:44

MTS starts offering QR payments in China

Russian operator MTS has expanded payments using its QR code system to China. This method is available through the My MTS app using a local QR code. Payments can be made from the customer's mobile balance or accounts with Russian banks. The minimum payment sum is RUB 100 and the maximum is RUB 700,000.

SWEDEN 09:43

EcoDataCenter agrees capital increase with Areim

Sweden's EcoDataCenter announced shareholder approval for a capital increase to support its expansion. The company plans to raise up to SEK 850 million in a sale of ordinary and preference shares to its owner Areim Investment. The share issue is part of the latter drawing funds agreed with institutional investors to grow the data centre business. 

SPAIN 09:43

Spanish operators activate free calls and SMS to Venezuela

Spain's leading operators announced that all their customers will be able to make free international calls and send SMS to friends and loved ones in Venezuela following the two powerful earthquakes that struck Caracas and the nearby coastal city of La Guaira on 24 June. Telefonica, MasOrange and Vodafone Spain said users can call and text free charge and access free roaming if they are in the South American country for the foreseeable future.

NORWAY 09:34

Devoteam wins Trondheim city contract for Google Workspace services

Devoteam announced it won a major public tender to deliver Google Workspace services to Trondheim Municipality in Norway. Running six years with an option to extend to eight years, the agreement covers a full suite of Google Workspace licenses for day-to-day communication and collaboration, building on the city's already ten-year history with Google Workspace. In addition the contract establishes a services agreement based on the Google Cloud Platform (GCP) for Devoteam to help the city develop a next-gener

YEMEN 09:28

Saudi Arabia's CST starts training for Yemeni telecom staff

Saudi Arabia's Communications, Space and Technology Commission (CST), in partnership with the Saudi Development and Reconstruction Program for Yemen (SDRPY), has launched the second edition of its capacity-building programme for personnel at Yemen's ICT ministry. The programme develops and qualifies specialists by enhancing their technical and professional capabilities. Through this initiative, CST transfers its expertise in digital regulatory maturity, policy development, and sector supervision.​

IRAQ 09:26

Iraq books first revenues from GBI international transit deal

Iraq has launched a major cross-border internet transit initiative via an agreement with Qatari company Gulf Bridge International (GBI), Shafaq reported. Communications minister Hayam al-Yasiri said the deal has already generated Iraq's first foreign currency revenue from telecom transit. The project utilizes an Indefeasible Right of Use (IRU) model to lease out Iraq's fibre-optic infrastructure under the Civilizations Road Project.

UNITED STATES 09:21

T-Mobile US awards final 26 Hometown Grants

T-Mobile US has confirmed the latest 26 winners of its Hometown Grants programme, which launched in April 2021. To date, it has provided funding of over USD 22.8 million for 500 community development projects in rural communities and small towns across 49 US states and Puerto Rico. The programme has helped 4.2 million people; and supported the creation of over 2,770 jobs and more than 300,000 community volunteer hours. T-Mobile worked with non-profit organisation 'Main Street America' to select recipients f

NETHERLANDS 09:16

Netherlands confirms prior consent needed for all telemarketing from July

Tighter telemarketing rules take effect in the Netherlands from 01 July, the Consumer and Markets Authority (ACM) confirmed. Businesses can call their customers and former customers only if the latter have given their explicit prior approval for being contacted. Otherwise telemarketing to these consumers and small businesses is prohibited and may result in fines. The only exception is charities and periodical publishers, which may still contact existing and previous clients with offers.

MEXICO 09:15

Mexico's CRT confirms extension of mobile line registration deadline

Mexico's telecommunications regulator CRT has extended the deadline for the mandatory registration with official ID of all mobile prepay and postpay lines in the country, confirming earlier reports. The move is due to concerns from operators that more than half of numbers remain unregistered just days before the 30 June deadline.

FINLAND 09:10

Nokia joins Finnish border guard to explore frontier counter-drone capabilities

Nokia revealed it is participating in an industry consortium led by the Finnish Border Guard to deliver next-generation counter-drone capabilities for patrol vehicles and boats. The programme forms part of a wider effort to build sovereign, integrated systems and threat-detection capabilities to be deployed across Finland, connecting counter-drone technology platforms, sensors, and command-and-control systems. The project supported by Nokia's Defense unit is set to bring real-time situational awareness to a

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