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11 new Salam telecom sites activated in Jawzjan

Pajhwok Afghan News

Pajhwok Afghan News

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June 22, 2026

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SHEBERGHAN (Pajhwok): The Telecommunications and Information Technology Department in northern Jawzjan says 11 new “Salam” telecom network sites have been inaugurated in seven districts of

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Korea Times News

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· Jun 22, 2026

OpenAI lands Samsung as major ChatGPT Enterprise customer

OpenAI lands Samsung as major ChatGPT Enterprise customer

AzerNews

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· Jun 22, 2026

Samsung signed major contract with OpenAI

OpenAI has announced a large-scale collaboration with Samsung Electronics, through which more than 120,000 employees worldwide will gain access to ChatGPT Enterprise and the Codex development platform, AzerNEWS reports.

South Africa Today

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· Jul 6, 2026

South African Telcos Demand OTT Platforms Fund Network Infrastructure Upkeep

JOHANNESBURG, Gauteng — A major debate has emerged in the local telecommunications sector as South African telcos demand OTT platforms like Netflix, WhatsApp, and YouTube contribute financially to the upkeep of the country’s network infrastructure. Led by the Association of Communications, the industry argues that the massive surge in digital traffic necessitates a new funding []

The Register

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· Jun 23, 2026

India and China are home to 2.9 billion people – and together they bought just 13 million PCs in Q1

PLUS: Indian telco ponders broadband satellites; Samsung goes all-in on OpenAI; Vietnam centrally plans ten tech giants; and more!

The Eastern Herald

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· Jul 8, 2026

Indian PR360 and LUMEDIA WAVE PRIVATE LIMITED: How Mozammil Mumtaz Is Building a Modern Media, PR, and Digital Influence Ecosystem

In India’s fast-evolving digital communications landscape, few entrepreneurs have positioned themselves across both public relations and media infrastructure as strategically as Mozammil Mumtaz. Known for his work in digital marketing, celebrity PR, and brand communications, Mumtaz has been associated with the growth of Indian PR360 while also appearing in corporate records as a director of LUMEDIA WAVE PRIVATE LIMITED. Together, these ventures reflect an ambitious push toward integrated media services, combining publicity, branding, digital storytelling, and business expansion. Founded as a communications and engagement-focused PR agency, Indian PR360 has been described in media coverage as a platform offering services across

China Digital Times

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· Jul 4, 2026

Photo: Huaqiangbei Electronics Market, by QuantFoto

Photo: Huaqiangbei Electronics Market, by QuantFoto

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Related coverage for "11 new Salam telecom sites activated in Jawzjan": Korea Times News — OpenAI lands Samsung as major ChatGPT Enterprise customer. AzerNews — Samsung signed major contract with OpenAI. South Africa Today — South African Telcos Demand OTT Platforms Fund Network Infrastructure Upkeep. The Register — India and China are home to 2.9 billion people – and together they bought just 13 million PCs in Q1. The Eastern Herald — Indian PR360 and LUMEDIA WAVE PRIVATE LIMITED: How Mozammil Mumtaz Is Building a Modern Media, PR, and Digital Influence Ecosystem. China Digital Times — Photo: Huaqiangbei Electronics Market, by QuantFoto