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epochtimes.jp • Politics • Japan
Japan's Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications will establish an auction system for radio wave allocation, following the recent passage of a revised law.
elpais.com • Politics • Mexico
Mexico is proposing hefty fines for broadcasters airing foreign political advertising, aiming to curb influence and bolster national control over media.
lasprovincias.es • Technology • Spain
A week after a major power outage in Spain, lingering issues with telecommunications, including malfunctioning mobile phones and intermittent internet service, continue to affect residents.
elpais.com • Politics • Spain
Spain's Ministry of Consumer Affairs is proposing a new law to legally block unsolicited telemarketing calls, aiming to curb spam calls and protect consumers.
lasprovincias.es • Engineering • Spain
An outdated and storm-vulnerable sensor in Valencia, Spain, caused data transmission failures during a major rainstorm, highlighting the need for improved infrastructure.
veja.abril.com.br • Business • Brazil
Vivo has connected approximately 700 Magazine Luiza stores across Brazil, solidifying its position as the retailer's main digital partner and boosting its B2B revenue.
gestion.pe • Telecommunications • Peru
This article details the 30-year history of Telefónica del Perú, from its privatization and market dominance to its current financial challenges and future plans.
elpais.com.uy • Business • Uruguay
Tigo's acquisition of Movistar Uruguay sparks speculation about its potential bid for Uruguayan football broadcasting rights, especially given its track record in other countries.
smh.com.au • Business • USA
Charter Communications and Cox Communications' merger, facilitated by a letter described as a 'love letter,' combines two major US cable providers due to the increased scale and scope in the cable industry.
nytimes.com • Technology • United States
The FCC is moving to reinstate net neutrality rules, reversing a Trump-era decision and setting the stage for a regulatory battle with telecom companies and Republicans.
forbes.es • Technology • World
Abel Avellan's AST SpaceMobile is challenging Elon Musk's Starlink with a plan to deliver global satellite internet directly to smartphones using fewer, larger satellites.
gestion.pe • Business • Peru
The new owner of Telefónica del Perú outlines a plan to restructure the company, address its debts, and achieve a financial surplus by the first quarter of 2026.
perfil.com • Politics • Argentina
Argentina's Televisión Digital Abierta (TDA) project, launched in 2009, is analyzed as a costly failure marked by mismanagement, lack of planning, and ultimately, minimal public use, but with potential for repurposing.
telegraph.co.uk • Finance • UK
CityFibre's owners are exploring a potential rescue deal with Virgin Media O2 to avoid a cash crunch and secure funding.
prensa.com • Politics • Panama
The US ambassador to Panama clarifies that the removal of Huawei telecommunication towers is done with Panamanian authorization, despite the Panamanian president's objections.
veja.abril.com.br • Business • USA
The Trump Organization launched a new mobile phone service and smartphone, raising ethical concerns about potential conflicts of interest given the president's involvement.
livemint.com • Business • India
Tata Communications is pushing for different rules regarding private 5G network spectrum allocation, advocating for relaxed rollout obligations compared to public telecom operators.
cincodias.elpais.com • Finance • World
Deutsche Telekom's significant stake in T-Mobile US fuels its growth, but the article explores the potential for future challenges as the subsidiary's value surpasses its parent company.