Taiwan Mobile net profit up 13% as it sets out tech roadmap
Growth surge from new enterprise services and cost discipline drive a 13% jump in profit at Taiwan Mobile, as it seeks to increase focus on new growth areas.
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Growth surge from new enterprise services and cost discipline drive a 13% jump in profit at Taiwan Mobile, as it seeks to increase focus on new growth areas.
Peterborough-based Rydal Group, which is a UK telecoms, broadband and managed IT provider, has today continued their acquisition spree by announcing that they’ve recently gobbled a similar provider called HBT Communications Limited, with effect from 15th April 2026. Founded in 1988 by brothers Zamurad and Ajmal Hussain, HBT Communications is one of the Midlands’ longest-established […]
The NTIA's recently circulated guidance for the BEAD program seeks to restrict states from enforcing certain regulations in a move that could cause further confusion and delays and ultimately benefit Starlink, says Blair Levin.
Deutsche Telekom is doubling down in its focus on defense and AI, as its CEO Tim Höttges discussed during a press conference unveiling a stable set of financial results for Q1.
HGC Global Communications has received approval from China's MIIT to join the pilot program that will allow the telecom company to operate a wholly owned ISP business in the country.
We spoke to the founder of a new website tracking data center opposition and heard from experts on how the industry can address growing community concerns.
Rural UK ISP Quickline, which is busy building a new full fibre (FTTP) and fixed wireless (FWA) network across parts of Yorkshire and Lincolnshire (3-Year Rollout Plan), has issued a progress update on their publicly subsidised Project Gigabit broadband rollout contract for South Yorkshire that’s now covered almost 9,000 premises. Just to recap. The provider […]
The State Opening of Parliament – often referred to as the “King’s Speech” – took place today, which once again saw the new UK Government set out their agenda for the coming session. The speech included mentions of several bills related to telecoms network security and broadband connectivity, which we’ve summarised a bit below. Generally […]
Also in today's EMEA regional roundup: Orange and friends plan new Europe-Africa link; Kyivstar has a perky Q1; Harion steps down at Tele2.
Survey shows smart diagnostics and predictive maintenance emerging as top use cases for AI in software-defined vehicles industry, but expected monetisation yet to materialise
The telecoms regulator has today published the fifth edition of their forecast for Planned Network Deployments, which has again revised down its prediction of future UK broadband coverage after many network operators slowed their rollouts. The report predicts that full fibre (FTTP) lines will reach up to 92% of homes by January 2029 – rising […]
Europe-Africa submarine cable project backed by consortium model designed to connect Europe to Africa along the Atlantic coast, enhancing the resilience and diversity of West Africa’s international connectivity
Ofcom has released its Spring 2026 update on UK fixed broadband and mobile coverage, which reveals that “full fibre” (FTTP) lines now reach 82% of homes (up from 78% in July 2025), while 89% are within reach of a gigabit network (up from 87%) and 76% – 94% of premises can get an outdoor 5G […]
New single voice communication layer reduces complexity and costs for multinational organisations as they evolve their AI-powered workplace collaboration strategies. The post BT launches enterprise voice control service UC Edge appeared first on Total Telecom.
In a roundup of telecom sustainability news, we look at Big Tech's power moves, efforts to improve energy efficiency and BT's appetite for old plastics.
Dell, HPE, Lenovo, and Supermicro are riding record AI server demand, but winning enterprise customers requires more than just Nvidia chips.
Despite current patchy deployment of key 5G services, study finds that across regions, company sizes and markets, telecoms leaders are strikingly confident about their ability to capture the next wave of growth
Opensignal, which gathers crowdsourced data via consumer speedtests on its App, has published the results from a new study that examined fixed broadband speeds across 18 European markets, including the United Kingdom and Turkey. Overall the UK ranked 6th for download speed (119Mbps), 13th for upload speed (39.4Mbps) and 3rd for Consistent Quality (CQ). Most […]
Data shared by Ookla shows AT&T's switch from Nokia to a 'single vendor' deal with Ericsson has delivered network improvements.
News The FCC is moving closer to banning the recognition of device testing labs and certification bodies in foreign nations without reciprocity agreements. By Brad Randall, Broadband Communities New rules being considered by the Federal Communications Commission could have big impacts on the future of electronic devices in the United States. Under one of the rules, […] The post US moves closer to banning some foreign-made phones appeared first on Total Telecom.