Starlink has secured approval to provide satellite broadband in India, entering a competitive field with Airtel and Jio. Backed by a key license, it must meet strict local data and infrastructure rules before launch. With trial spectrum rights expected soon, Starlink prepares to help bridge connectivity gaps in underserved regions.
The European Commission is set to approve a €2.8 billion merger between SES and Intelsat, aiming to strengthen Europe’s satellite independence. Though not a direct rival to Starlink, the combined entity will leverage GEO, MEO, and LEO assets to expand coverage and support EU initiatives like IRIS2.
Arcep, the French telecom regulator, recently advanced efforts in private mobile networks by opening consultations for the 3.8-4.2 GHz frequency band. This initiative aims to drive industrial 5G deployment, enhancing enterprise communication capabilities. Aligned with EU directives, Arcep seeks input on licensing terms and technical guidelines.
Orange has partnered with Eutelsat to enhance satellite connectivity for its enterprise and government clients. By integrating low earth orbit technology with its existing network, Orange aims to deliver more resilient and secure services in even the most remote regions.
Rakuten Symphony and MobiFone are revolutionizing Vietnam’s telecommunications by launching 4G and 5G Open RAN networks. This strategic partnership aims to transform MobiFone into a leading digital corporation while enhancing network flexibility and security.
Nokia leads the EU-backed Proactif project, tapping drones and robotics for infrastructure monitoring across Europe. With 43 organizations from 13 countries involved, and notable partners like Nvidia, the aim is revolutionizing surveillance of power grids.
Rogers Communications’ initiation of Ericsson’s 5G Advanced technology in Canada sets a new standard for telecommunications, focusing on enhancing network efficiency and IoT connectivity. This advanced technology optimizes wearables, sensors, and essential services for emergency responders.
DIDWW has launched outbound SIP trunking in Cyprus, expanding its high quality local call termination services to 54 countries. This strategic move supports businesses with reliable voice routes, regional compliance, and responsive customer support.
Telefonica is investigating a potential cyberattack after sensitive data from one million former Peruvian customers was leaked. The breach, linked to hacker group Dedale, comes amid growing global threats to telecom firms.


