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Mango Office to work with T1 on HR integration
RUSSIAN FEDERATION 07:45

Mango Office to work with T1 on HR integration

Russian VoIP operator and cloud services provider Mango Office has signed a strategic partnership agreement with the IT holding company T1 during the exhibition Digital Industry for Industrial Russia, which took place in Nizhny Novgorod. They have already started a project on integration of digital products from Mango Office with the HR system Union from T1. The solution is expected to improve the efficiency of HR staff significantly.  

Dhiraagu launches Eid al-Adha promotions
MALDIVES 07:43

Dhiraagu launches Eid al-Adha promotions

Maldives operator Dhiraagu launched a new promotion for Eid al-Adha on the DhiraaguApp, giving customers the chance to win a complete fishing gear kit along with a GoPro Hero11. Prepaid, postpaid, and fibre broadband customers who activate any add-on or booster worth MVR 100 or more can enroll through the app banner to enter weekly prize draws. In addition, Dhiraagu introduced special Eid offers for prepaid customers available from 24 to 31 May. These include the Eid Data Combo, which gives prepaid customer

Avelacom launches sub-65ms low-latency route between Bangkok and Tokyo
JAPAN 07:41

Avelacom launches sub-65ms low-latency route between Bangkok and Tokyo

Avelacom has launched a new direct low-latency route between Bangkok and Tokyo, delivering less than 65 ms round-trip delay (RTD). Avelacom's terrestrial link connects Bangkok and Tokyo with a sub-65 ms round-trip delay, providing ultra-low latency specifically designed for high-frequency trading, real-time market data delivery, and arbitrage algorithms across major Asian digital asset and financial markets.

Central African Republic plans internet connection with South Sudan
CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC 07:40

Central African Republic plans internet connection with South Sudan

The Central African Republic plans to launch a new network connection with South Sudan to reduce its digital isolation, Ecofin reported. The initiative reflects Bangui's push to boost internet connectivity, as the country still lacks direct access to submarine cables.  Adolphe Nicaise Samafou, chief of staff at the ICT ministry said the interconnection project will be led by the Central African Digital Development Agency (ACDD) alongside MTN.

Safaricom opens My OneApp to rival networks
KENYA 07:38

Safaricom opens My OneApp to rival networks

Safaricom has updated its MySafaricom app so it works on rival mobile networks like Airtel Kenya and roaming users, allowing customers to stay logged in when switching between networks. Previously, many users were being signed out whenever they lost Safaricom connectivity or changed networks, forcing them to repeatedly reactivate the app using Safaricom mobile data.

Dstny appoints chief customer officer
EUROPE 07:34

Dstny appoints chief customer officer

European business communications service provider Dstny Group has announced the appointment of Igor Pais as chief customer officer (CCO) and member of the executive team with immediate effect. Pais brings 20 years of experience in communications software to the role. He reports directly to CEO Daan De Wever, who said Pais' appointment reflects Dstny's commitment to putting the customer at the centre of everything it does.

Viva Armenia launches voice tariff plan Voxi
ARMENIA 07:32

Viva Armenia launches voice tariff plan Voxi

Operator Viva Armenia has launched its new tariff plan Voxi with 500 minutes to local networks, as well as to the US, Canada, India and Russian operator MTS. In addition, customers have another 10,000 minutes of on-net calls, as well as 200 SMS included in the tariff. The monthly price is AMD 1,200. No data package is included, but customers can purchase add-on packages.

East Africa works on improvements to regional mobile roaming framework
AFRICA 07:30

East Africa works on improvements to regional mobile roaming framework

The East African Community (EAC) says it has commenced a series of regional engagements aimed at advancing the development of a harmonised regional mobile roaming framework to support affordable cross-border communication, enhance regional trade and accelerate implementation of the EAC Single Digital Market agenda. The engagements, taking place in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, from 25 to 29 May, bring together regional telecommunications experts, policymakers, heads of communications regulatory authorities and r

Sky Italia offers fibre subs bonus EUR 100 voucher
ITALY 07:30

Sky Italia offers fibre subs bonus EUR 100 voucher

Satellite broadcaster Sky Italia has repeated a promotion to persuade existing TV subscribers to sign up to its 'Sky Wifi' fixed broadband service. Under the offer running until at least 02 June, customers who activate a Sky Wifi plan under the "Sky Wifi May 26" offer will receive a free EUR 100 Amazon voucher as well as lower monthly payments.

Meo sues Portugal for EUR 82 mln in compensation for Huawei 5G ban
PORTUGAL 07:27

Meo sues Portugal for EUR 82 mln in compensation for Huawei 5G ban

Meo is suing the Portuguese state for EUR 82 million, according to a report in Portuguese daily Publico. The telecommunications company claims that a 2023 decision by the Security Assessment Commission to exclude Huawei from 5G networks forced the operator to replace existing equipment and change suppliers, incurring "special and abnormal damages." Meo replaced Huawei with Nokia and is seeking compensation for these costs. The lawsuit was filed in the Lisbon Administrative Court last month.

Telefonica automates production at La Cochura plant in Spain
SPAIN 07:15

Telefonica automates production at La Cochura plant in Spain

Telefonica said it has deployed a robotic automation system at Legumbres La Cochura, a major Spanish dried legume packager, with a view to modernising end-of-line production at its Castilla-La Mancha facilities. The project, led by Telefonica's industrial automation unit Geprom, automates the full final stage of production and is described as a milestone for digital transformation in Spain's agri-food sector.

Elisa Estonia offers telecom invoice insurance
ESTONIA 07:13

Elisa Estonia offers telecom invoice insurance

Estonian operator Elisa has introduceda new insurance for telecom service invoices, to cover the costs if customers have an unexpected decline in or loss of income. The service is related to the growing unemployment rate in the country. It starts at EUR 1.19 for the lowest Arvekindlustus S option, covering monthly costs of around EUR 30. The price is EUR 4.79 for the Arvekindlustus XL option, covering services up to EUR 120 per month.

AFRICA 07:11

IHS Towers board approves MTN buyout, sets shareholder vote

The board of IHS Towers has officially endorsed a USD 2.2 billion buyout offer from MTN Group, setting the stage for a shareholder vote. In a filing to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), IHS said its board had determined that the transaction is in the best interests of the company and its shareholders. The board also concluded that MTN's offer of USD 8.50 per share represents fair value for ordinary shareholders.

CHINA 07:09

China Mobile plans new Central Asia network link to Hong Kong

China Mobile International is planning another route to connect terrestrial cables in Central Asia with Hong Kong's submarine network, aiming to enable more efficient data transmission between Central Asian countries and the rest of the world, reports the South Cina Morning Post. Kevin Chan Kin-fan, the company's head of carrier business, said the developing telecommunications sector in Central Asia presented significant opportunities. He added that his company was ready to support mainland Chinese firms en

IRAQ 07:05

Asiacell approves 150% cash dividend payment

Iraqi operator Asiacell approved a cash dividend distribution of 150 percent of the company's capital, equivalent to IQD 1.5 per share, payable to all shareholders. The decision was finalized following the resolution passed during the company's Annual General Assembly Meeting. This distribution reflects the company's commitment to growing shareholder returns and highlights Asiacell's strong 2025 financial performance, backed by a solid cash balance and accumulated surplus.

LATVIA 07:04

Tele2 Latvia revamps service centre in Kuldiga

Tele2 Latvia has invested EUR 40,000 in modernisation of its shop and service centre in the town of Kuldiga. The shop is based in the commercial centre Rimi. Tele2 Latvia owns 28 service centres across the country, with 114 employees.

SLOVENIA 07:01

Telekom Slovenije unveils new flagship sales centre in Ljubljana

Telekom Slovenije has unveiled a new flagship sales centre in Copova, Ljubljana, at Presernov trg 3, marking its second location designed under the "People First" concept. This new centre, which replaces the former Ajdovscina branch, prioritises customer and employee experience, aiming to be more accessible and central to city life.

GLOBAL 07:01

Goodman expands global data centre pipeline as power bank reaches 6.4 GW

Australian-based data centre developer Goodman Group increased its global data centre power bank to 6.4 GW during the third quarter of FY26 and provided updates on construction activity across its international development portfolio as the company continues to expand data centre capacity in major metropolitan markets. The company said 3.6 GW of power has now been secured, with a further 2.8 GW in advanced stages of procurement.

NETHERLANDS 06:53

Budget Thuis to start services on Open Dutch Fiber network

Budget Thuis has signed an agreement to offer services on the Open Dutch Fiber network. The ISP will launch its fibre broadband and TV services first in Amsterdam, followed by the rest of ODF's footprint, which mainly covers large cities. No details on pricing were disclosed. 

ITALY 06:51

Italian govt approves EUR 3 bln EdgeConneX data centre in Lombardy

Italy's Council of Ministers has granted "primary national strategic interest" status to a planned EUR 3 billion data centre campus by EdgeConneX in the Lombardy region. The project encompasses three next-generation facilities with more than 300 megawatts of capacity and is expected to generate a further EUR 5 billion in indirect investment, said the government.

GLOBAL 06:34

Samsung expands One UI 8.5 availability and extends device interoperability features

Samsung Electronics has begun expanding availability of its One UI 8.5 software interface across current Galaxy smartphone and tablet models, extending support beyond the Samsung Galaxy S26 series and Galaxy A57 5G to additional Galaxy devices released since the Galaxy S23 series. The company said One UI 8.5 introduces additional AI integration intended to improve productivity and personalise user experiences. The update expands AI-assisted functions including image editing and content generation capabiliti

GEORGIA 06:29

Silknet adds new countries to Roaming Pass

Georgian operator Silknet has expanded the coverage of its Roaming Pass to Armenia and Azerbaijan. Earlier, the service was available in EU countries and Turkey. New countries are planned to be added soon.

AZERBAIJAN 06:29

CityNet TV adds Film Package

Azerbaijan pay-TV platform CityNet TV, run by the ISP CityNet, has introduced its new Film Package for ZAN 2 per month. The package includes more than 3,000 films and over 300 series across a wide range of genres in 4K quality. Alongside multiple language options, the package also includes films dubbed in Azerbaijani. The package also contains more than 100 films featuring sign language.

KYRGYZSTAN 06:28

Saima Telecom launches 600 Mbps bundle with TV

Kyrgyzstan operator Saima Telecom has introduced to customers its new tariff plan Saima 600 + O!TV. The tariff includes fixed broadband service at up to 600 Mbps, as well as the IPTV service O!TV from the operator Nur Telecom, trading under the O! brand. The plan also includes access to six online video services, including Wink from Rostelecom. The monthly subscription costs KGS 1,690.

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