AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoSatellite-to-phone trials: PLDT’s Smart and Lynk Global completed direct-to-device satellite tests in Batangas, aiming to keep emergency alerts and public safety messages working when terrestrial networks fail. Regulatory shift: India’s telecom regulators are still building rules for Starlink’s direct-to-device satellite plans, leaving the company waiting on spectrum, pricing and operating norms. Network access expansion: Kyivstar and Ukrtelecom agreed an Open Access model to swap fiber services using each other’s infrastructure, starting with regions covering over 1M residents. Mobile policy enforcement: Pakistan’s DoT is pushing a strict SIM limit (no new SIMs beyond 9 connections) using subscriber photo checks, while police also busted a ring trafficking 4,185 burner SIMs for voice-phishing. Digital identity & payments: Sri Lanka is progressing a first digital ID by end-2026 and moving vehicle fine payments online from September. Service reliability: Moscow saw a partial blackout that disrupted internet traffic via major telecom infrastructure, while Manitoba’s Bell Canada is facing scrutiny after 911 routing outages. 5G rollout friction: Birmingham approved a 20m 5G mast near homes, despite resident concerns about visual impact. Operator updates: SK Telecom ends new 3G sign-ups and plans a full 3G shutdown by end-2027; TSTT named Reza Hosein acting CEO after Keino Cox’s term ended. AI in public services: Algeria approved a sovereign AI roadmap for government services, emphasizing domestic models, local data storage and stronger protections.
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