AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoCritical Infrastructure Crime: Kuwait’s Interior Ministry says four Indian nationals were arrested for diesel theft and vandalism at telecom towers in Jaber Al-Ahmad, allegedly stealing excess fuel for resale and causing damage over two years. Portability Deadlines: Curaçao regulators face calls to set a binding implementation date for number portability, after legal groundwork exists but consumers still can’t port numbers due to unfinished technical and operational requirements. Infrastructure Protection Push: Guyana’s One Communications urges public action after repeated vandalism and copper theft disrupted fixed and mobile services for about 7,000 customers. Consumer Safety Online: Philippines’ PLDT and Smart block 100+ websites streaming school shootings and other violence, expanding lists as new sites are found. Regulatory Pressure on Pricing: South Sudan lawmakers question frequent telecom tariff hikes as operators cite exchange-rate and central bank rules. Service Disruption Reports: CenturyLink customers report internet and phone issues even as outage trackers show mixed status. Network Expansion & Investment: Pakistan operators invested about $178.6m in 5G rollout, upgrading 1,136 sites by June 2026. Security & Scams: Cambodia’s telecom regulator warns of “account/page protection” scams on social media that pressure users to share OTPs and login details.
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