Liberty Costa Rica and Claro have each paid $16.2 million for 5G spectrum rights, marking a major step toward launching commercial 5G services in the Central American nation.
Indonesian telco Indosat Ooredoo Hutchison says it has formed a partnership with Vietnam-based electric taxi service Xanh SM ...
USAID’s Better Access and Connectivity (BEACON) project has soft-launched the first Open RAN laboratory in the Philippines, ...
South African communications regulator ICASA has approved the transfer of operator Cell C’s spectrum and network licences to ...
Operator Orange Jordan and independent software provider SoftAtHome say they have announced the imminent deployment of the ...
Ericsson says it has signed a strategic IT transformation deal with Bangladesh telco Grameenphone to upgrade its backend with ...
Satellite communications provider Nigerian Communications Satellite Limited (NIGCOMSAT) and Eutelsat Group, a global leader ...
Cloud technologies provider Amazon Web Services (AWS) has announced a plan to invest US$8.3 billion into cloud infrastructure ...
Operator TIM Brasil and independent growth and monetisation platform Digital Turbine have announced a strategic partnership ...
The board of Thailand’s National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) has reportedly approved draft rules ...
The 45,000 kilometre 2Africa subsea cable systems interconnecting Europe, Asia and Africa is back in the news again, this ...
Independent investment benefit corporation and asset manager Meridiam says it has acquired a majority stake in Ilitha, an ...