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Yettel Secures 5G Spectrum to Advance Serbia’s Network...

Yettel has put more than EUR 100 million to secure the 5G spectrum it sought in Serbia, wrapping up the November auction overseen by the Regulatory Agency for Electronic Communications and Postal Services (RATEL). The result marks an important...

Thailand Approves New Data Center Projects Worth USD...

Thailand has given the green light to four major data center projects valued at THB 100 billion (USD 3.1 billion), part of a push to establish itself as a leading digital infrastructure hub in Southeast Asia. The planned facilities,...

Zayo Completes 622-Mile Umatilla-Prineville-Reno Fiber Link

Zayo has confirmed the completion of its Umatilla-Prineville-Reno (UPR) long-haul fiber route, finalizing a 622-mile network corridor designed to reshape connectivity for AI development across the western U.S. The company positioned this newly built route as a core element...

Vodacom and Starlink Partner to Boost Connectivity in...

Key takeaways: Vodacom and Starlink join forces to extend high-speed satellite-backed connectivity and close rural coverage gaps across Africa. Vodacom gains rights to resell Starlink equipment and services, adding new enterprise-grade solutions built on combined terrestrial and space-based technologies. ...

Qatar CRA Issues New Regulations for Telecom Infrastructure

The Communications Regulatory Authority (CRA) of Qatar has rolled out a new Regulation for the Construction, Installation, and Sharing of Radio Communications Sites. The update brings fresh rules to strengthen safety measures and push for wider infrastructure sharing across...

Nokia, KDDI Research Partner to Advance 6G Network...

Nokia and KDDI Research have signed a joint research deal to push forward the development of sustainable, intelligent, and resilient 6G networks. The partnership pairs KDDI’s real network data and field experience with Nokia Bell Labs’ know-how in programmable...

Telia and Ericsson Extend Partnership for Network Innovation

Telia Company has extended its partnership with Ericsson for another four years. The renewed collaboration covers mobile networks in Sweden, Norway, Lithuania, and Estonia. Announced in Stockholm on November 6, 2025, the deal focuses on improving network speed, capacity,...

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