Middle East
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Veon has taken a step closer to relocating its group headquarters from Amsterdam to the United Arab Emirates after it received a commercial licence for its new office.
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stc inaugurated two digital infrastructure projects in Bahrain to expand connectivity in the region.
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Mobily and Telecom Egypt have partnered to launch a submarine cable linking Saudi Arabia and Egypt via the Red Sea to expand connectivity in the region.
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A recent joint cybersecurity advisory issued by the FBI, CISA, NSA, and other U.S. agencies highlights a growing threat posed by Iranian cyber actors targeting critical infrastructure sectors.
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Dutch telecom operator Veon is moving its group headquarters out of its native home of Amsterdam to Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
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Epsilon has launched its Infiny platform to give users on-demand access to its suite of connectivity solutions.
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UAE operator du has become the first Middle East provider to enable seamless connectivity between disparate communications networks in the region after partnering with GENBAND.
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ZTE is close to striking a deal with US authorities that will see the Chinese vendor plead guilty to breaching strict sanctions over the sale of technology to Iran.
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Vodafone Egypt has partnered with Ericsson to launch what it claims is the first commercial virtual network function (VNF) in the Middle East.
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Zain and Viva have announced the first VoLTE interconnection in the Middle East and Africa in partnership with Huawei.
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Ooredoo has today launched its 10Gbps fibre-to-the-home (FTTH) service in Qatar and is targeting a wider commercial rollout later this year.
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SoftBank-owned OneWeb has entered into a multi-billion dollar definitive combination agreement with Intelsat to merge and create a new global satellite force.
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Lebanon has announced plans to add 500,000 new landlines and upgrade its mobile and fibre networks.
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The US Department of Commerce extends ZTE’s reprieve from export restrictions until 29 March as settlement nears.