telecommunications
Amazon's Satellite Internet Licence Faces Legal Challenge in France
Telefonica Proposes Laying Off More Than 5,000 Workers in Spain, Unions Say
Oman Signs Agreement With Airbus for Its First Communications Satellite
Nokia Plans $4 Billion AI Investment in the United States

Telefonica, Uefa Sign Four-Season Broadcasting Rights Deal for $1.68 Billion per Season
Date: November 20, 2025
MADRID (Reuters) -Telefonica and UEFA signed a deal worth 1.46 billion euros ($1.68 billion) a season for the broadcasting rights in Spain over four seasons starting in 2027 of the Champions League...

Cyfrowy Polsat Profit Slumps as Costly Green Strategy Weighs
Date: November 19, 2025
(Reuters) -Polish media and telecoms group Cyfrowy Polsat on Tuesday reported a 72% drop in third-quarter net profit to 69.6 million zlotys ($19.0 million), below a Reuters poll of analysts that...
French Telco Iliad Set to Beat Cash Flow Target With Italian Market Boost
Date: November 19, 2025
By Leo Marchandon and Alban Kacher (Reuters) -Iliad will likely exceed its yearly operating free cash flow target of 2 billion euros ($2.3 billion) aided by improved demand in Italy and returns from...
Nokia Bets on AI With New Strategy, Targets up to 60% Profit Rise
Date: November 19, 2025
(Reuters) -Finland's Nokia said on Wednesday it aims for an annual comparable operating profit between 2.7 billion euros and 3.2 billion euros ($3.12 billion and $3.7 billion) by 2028, up from the 2...
Italy Considers 5G Telecoms Licence Extensions With Lower Costs Tied to Investment Pledges
Date: November 18, 2025
MILAN (Reuters) -Italy is considering extending 5G licences while limiting costs for operators in return for investment pledges, a cabinet undersecretary said on Tuesday, as the telecom sector...
UK Mobile Companies Face Mass Lawsuit for Allegedly Overcharging Customers
Date: November 14, 2025
LONDON (Reuters) -Britain's biggest mobile network providers including Vodafone and BT's EE are facing a multi-billion-pound lawsuit for allegedly overcharging customers, after a London tribunal ruled...
