The Philippines’ much-anticipated newcomer DITO Telecommunity has passed its technical audit, paving the way for a commercial launch in March.
The Philippines’ much-anticipated newcomer DITO Telecommunity has passed its technical audit, paving the way for a commercial launch in March.
IXAfrica, the new-entrant data centre operator in Kenya, has announced plans to build what it describes as a world-leading and sustainable campus at a newly secured location in Nairobi.
After its long-delayed decision to appoint an administrator to develop and enact mobile number portability (MNP), Uruguay’s Regulatory Unit of Communications Services (URSEC) has asked stakeholders to help with the selection process.
KKR, a leading global investment firm, has entered into an agreement with international operator Telefónica to establish Chile’s first open access wholesale fibre optics company.
Brazilian operator Altarede Telecom has made what it calls a record investment in products from DWDM specialist Padtec to expand routes in the states of Rio de Janeiro and Espírito Santo.
Ethio Telecom has expanded its 4G coverage to six new regions in Ethiopia while at the same time pledging to extend this reach further in the near future.
Operators in Qatar and Sri Lanka have recently announced SD-WAN-related partnerships with global technology provider Cisco.
Zambian communications regulator, the Zambia Information and Communication Technology Authority (ZICTA), has awarded the nation’s fourth mobile operator licence to Beeline Telecoms.
UAE-based operator du has selected Ericsson to deploy 5G radio access network (RAN) products and solutions as part of a major network expansion and modernisation.
Thailand’s dtac is picking up the pace of its low-band network deployment using the 700MHz spectrum it acquired in December 2020.
The Dominican Republic expects its upcoming 5G auction to generate between US$200 million and US$300 million, according to Nelson Arroyo, the president of regulator Indotel (Instituto Dominicano de las Telecomunicaciones).
Late last year Malaysia announced plans to push the introduction of 5G in the country back until at least 2022. Now, however, the government’s position has changed and some form of 5G could be available towards the end of this year.
The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has issued proposals that would increase its capacity to regulate operator tariffs.
The Ethiopian Communications Authority (ECA) has denied shortlisting contenders for the country’s two new operating licences after Safaricom chairman Michael Joseph claimed that that his firm’s application was one of six on the alleged list.
Telcel, AT&T and Movistar, the three major operators in Mexico, can now connect to the Altán Shared Network, an LTE network that aims to cover most areas of the country, but in particular its underserved areas.
Ocean Networks (ONI), which develops submarine cable systems for governments, carriers, content providers and research and education groups, has announced the launch of its Caribbean Express (CX) project, an 18-fibre pair subsea cable system linking Florida to Panama and taking in Mexico and Colombia.
Cambodia is set to establish a National Internet Gateway (NIG) to direct and facilitate all of the nation’s local and international internet traffic.
Allegations of business practices that seem to go against the letter and spirit of India’s foreign investment rules have been made against e-commerce giant Amazon.
Chile’s final tiebreaker auction for 5G spectrum has seen Entel, Movistar and WOM emerge victorious.
This new report from Upstream, conducted by Technology Innovation Council (TIC), examines the shift in the digital transformation plans of telcos for 2021 and beyond.
Telecom Fiji Limited (TFL) is upgrading parts of its fibre network as part of a broader investment plan.
The Vilnius Regional Administrative Court will evaluate an initially dismissed complaint from Telia Lietuva against the regulatory clearance granted to rival Bite’s acquisition of state-owned broadband provider MEZON’s spectrum.
BringCom Incorporated, a provider of connectivity solutions in Africa, has announced the completion of its pan-African fibre ring network.
The government of Iran is pressing ahead with the auction of 3.5GHz spectrum, which will allow operators to deliver 5G services.
Two admirable aims – financial inclusion and environmental responsibility – are at the heart of recent announcements from pan-African operator MTN.
United Group is set to acquire 100% of the share capital of the Bulgarian operators Net1 and ComNet Sofia.
It looks like the long-awaited switch-off of South Africa’s analogue television transmitters to free up spectrum and transfer viewers to digital TV is finally going to happen.
According to local press reports, Ghana’s government is considering establishing a unified licensing regime for operators.
Nepal’s National Telecommunications Authority (NTA) has confirmed its selected spectrum bands for 5G use.
Vodafone Idea (Vi) confirmed that it is in talks with possible investors after its optimisation strategy showed promising early signs in its fiscal Q3 2021.
Claranet, a technology multinational focused on managed cloud services, has announced an investment of $100 million in its Brazil operation.
Further reminders of the growing relevance of mobile operators to major industries come from the mining business in Brazil and the offshore oil business in Azerbaijan.
The South African technology press has been reporting that the Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (ICASA) is talking to aerospace manufacturer and space transportation services company SpaceX regarding its satellite-based Starlink internet service.
Hard on the heels of last week’s report that it boasts the highest average download speed for the mobile internet for 5G service, Saudi Telecom Company (STC) has now announced that it has selected Ericsson as its managed services provider in Saudi Arabia.
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