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Mexico telecom sector revenues up 4% to MXN 158 bln in Q2
MEXICO 10:08

Mexico telecom sector revenues up 4% to MXN 158 bln in Q2

Mexico's telecommunications sector posted a 4.4 percent year-on-year rise in revenues to MXN 158.3 billion in the second quarter of 2025, easily outpacing the country's overall GDP growth of 1.2 percent, according to the first set of figures released by the new sector watchdog CRT. The increase was mainly attributed to greater network coverage and strong fixed-line demand, with accesses surging 27.3 percent to 31.3 million. Pay-TV subscriptions also grew, climbing nearly 11 percent year on year to 18.6 mill

Mexico telecom sector revenues up 4% to MXN 158 bln in Q2
MEXICO 10:08

Mexico telecom sector revenues up 4% to MXN 158 bln in Q2

Mexico's telecommunications sector posted a 4.4 percent year-on-year rise in revenues to MXN 158.3 billion in the second quarter of 2025, easily outpacing the country's overall GDP growth of 1.2 percent, according to the first set of figures released by the new sector watchdog CRT. The increase was mainly attributed to greater network coverage and strong fixed-line demand, with accesses surging 27.3 percent to 31.3 million. Pay-TV subscriptions also grew, climbing nearly 11 percent year on year to 18.6 mill

Amazon Leo completes first launch with Ariane 6 rocket
GLOBAL 07:37

Amazon Leo completes first launch with Ariane 6 rocket

Amazon has completed its first satellite launch with Arianespace. The mission aboard an Ariane 64 rocket was completed 12 February from French Guiana, taking 32 satellites into orbit. This was the first flight for the Ariane 64, Europe's new heavy-lift version of the Ariane 6 launcher with four boosters. It is also the first of 18 missions planned for Amazon as it expands its constellation.

Amazon Leo completes first launch with Ariane 6 rocket
GLOBAL 07:37

Amazon Leo completes first launch with Ariane 6 rocket

Amazon has completed its first satellite launch with Arianespace. The mission aboard an Ariane 64 rocket was completed 12 February from French Guiana, taking 32 satellites into orbit. This was the first flight for the Ariane 64, Europe's new heavy-lift version of the Ariane 6 launcher with four boosters. It is also the first of 18 missions planned for Amazon as it expands its constellation.

Singtel posts 44% rise in quarterly earnings on Airtel stake sale
SINGAPORE 05:32

Singtel posts 44% rise in quarterly earnings on Airtel stake sale

Singtel Group reported a 44 percent annual increase in net profit for the fiscal third quarter ended 31 December 2025, driven by a SGD 1.15 billion exceptional gain from the sale of shares in Airtel. Net profit rose to SGD 1.89 billion from SGD 1.32 billion a year earlier, as the group booked a net exceptional gain of SGD 1.15 billion, primarily from divesting 0.8 percent of its direct stake in Airtel in November 2025. Underlying net profit, which excludes exceptional items, increased 9.5 percent to SGD 744

Singtel posts 44% rise in quarterly earnings on Airtel stake sale
SINGAPORE 05:32

Singtel posts 44% rise in quarterly earnings on Airtel stake sale

FTTP dominates cheapest broadband plans in UK - Point Topic
UNITED KINGDOM 15:46

FTTP dominates cheapest broadband plans in UK - Point Topic

The cheapest UK broadband subscription at the 'small area' level ranged from GBP 12.50 per month (FTTP) to GBP 35.28 per month (FWA) as of January 2026, according to the latest research from Point Topic. The download speeds for these tariffs ranged from 11 Mbps to 2.5 Gbps.

FTTP dominates cheapest broadband plans in UK - Point Topic
UNITED KINGDOM 15:46

FTTP dominates cheapest broadband plans in UK - Point Topic

Hyperoptic study shows half of Brits could be overpaying for broadband
UNITED KINGDOM 15:37

Hyperoptic study shows half of Brits could be overpaying for broadband

New research UK fibre broadband provider Hyperoptic shows that over half (51%) of broadband customers are paying GBP 30+ per month for broadband, with 19 percent paying GBP 40 or more. The research shows that UK broadband customers remain reluctant to switch provider despite being unhappy with pricing and it being easier than ever to switch. Ofcom data shows that 1.6 million people have used the One Touch Switch (OTS) system to switch broadband/landline provider in the last year. 

Hyperoptic study shows half of Brits could be overpaying for broadband
UNITED KINGDOM 15:37

Hyperoptic study shows half of Brits could be overpaying for broadband

Telus, Photonic demo quantum teleportation over commercial fibre
CANADA 15:25

Telus, Photonic demo quantum teleportation over commercial fibre

Canadian telco Telus has partnered with quantum technology company Photonic to develop quantum-secure networking capabilities. The first demonstration of this partnership has successfully completed a quantum teleportation over metropolitan fibre. Nazim Benhadid, Telus Chief Technology Officer, said the demonstration showed the quantum-potential of the Telus fibre network; with Photonic CEO Paul Terry describing the successful quantum teleportation as "groundbreaking". 

Telus, Photonic demo quantum teleportation over commercial fibre
CANADA 15:25

Telus, Photonic demo quantum teleportation over commercial fibre

Gigapower signs network access deal with ISP DoJoNetworks
UNITED STATES 15:12

Gigapower signs network access deal with ISP DoJoNetworks

Gigapower, wholesale full-fibre network JV between AT&T and BlackRock-owned Global Infrastructure Partners, has signed a network access agreement with US ISP DoJoNetworks. The latter becomes the second ISP using the Gigapower platform to provide managed Wi-Fi internet services specifically to multi-family properties. DoJoNetworks will use the network to offer services to multi-family property owners and operators in Gigapower markets. 

Gigapower signs network access deal with ISP DoJoNetworks
UNITED STATES 15:12

Gigapower signs network access deal with ISP DoJoNetworks

NBI connects over 6,000 premises across County Limerick
IRELAND 14:10

NBI connects over 6,000 premises across County Limerick

National Broadband Ireland (NBI) said that over 6,000 businesses, homes and farms in County Limerick have now connected to its full-fibre broadband network. The National Broadband Plan (NBP) network is now available to a total of 16,967 premises across the county, with 6,066 connections made to date. A total of 22,000 premises in County Limerick are included in the NBP Intervention Area. 

NBI connects over 6,000 premises across County Limerick
IRELAND 14:10

NBI connects over 6,000 premises across County Limerick

Quickline expands fibre roll-out to more East Yorkshire communities
UNITED KINGDOM 14:03

Quickline expands fibre roll-out to more East Yorkshire communities

Quickline Communications, UK rural broadband provider, has made full-fibre broadband available to thousands more homes and businesses across the East Riding of Yorkshire. The newly connected communities include Tickton, Catwick, Etton, Cherry Burton, Kilham, Rudston and Langtoft. The roll-out is part of the UK government-funded Project Gigabit programme to connect hard-to-reach communities, with around 2,000 addresses covered.

Quickline expands fibre roll-out to more East Yorkshire communities
UNITED KINGDOM 14:03

Quickline expands fibre roll-out to more East Yorkshire communities

Deutsche Telekom to provide multi-orbit satellite services for IoT connectivity
GERMANY 14:01

Deutsche Telekom to provide multi-orbit satellite services for IoT connectivity

Deutsche Telekom hat tested connectivity through geostationary (GEO) and low earth orbit (LEO) satellites to offer IoT connectivity across multiple satellite orbits. The company is using the service of Skylo, which provides coverage in geostationary orbit, and Sateliot and OQ Technology handling radio connectivity to LEO satellites to provide so-called multi-orbit connectivity services connected to its global IoT network (NB-IoT and LTE-M). In the second half of this year, Telekom will partner with​Iridium'

Deutsche Telekom to provide multi-orbit satellite services for IoT connectivity
GERMANY 14:01

Deutsche Telekom to provide multi-orbit satellite services for IoT connectivity

Radware hails record FY turnover and earnings following Q4 EMEA sales surge
GLOBAL 13:52

Radware hails record FY turnover and earnings following Q4 EMEA sales surge

Radware finished 2025 with a record turnover of USD 301.9 million, up 9.8 percent year-on-year as final quarter sales surged in EMEA markets. FY earnings also reached an all-time high, according to company CEO Roy Zisapel, with net profits rising more than threefold to USD 20.3 million.

Radware hails record FY turnover and earnings following Q4 EMEA sales surge
GLOBAL 13:52

Radware hails record FY turnover and earnings following Q4 EMEA sales surge

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