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Albanese government ‘missing in action’ when it comes to telecommunications

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Deputy Opposition Leader in the Senate Anne Ruston says the Albanese government has been “missing in action” when it comes to telecommunications.

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Malay Mail

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· Jul 5, 2026

Fahmi inspects Bukit Naning coverage issues, calls on telco CEOs to witness rural connectivity gaps first‑hand

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Vanguard News

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· Jul 1, 2026

FG seeks local production of mobile phones

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The Rising Nepal

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· Jun 30, 2026

Govt. ready to develop film sector: Minister Dr Timilsina

Kathmandu, June 30: Minister for Information and Communications, Dr Bikram Timilsina, has asserted that the government i...

Daily Post Nigeria

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· Jun 22, 2026

Obtain prior approval for major shareholding changes – NCC, CAC tell telecom firms

The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) and the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) have directed telecommunications companies to obtain regulatory approval before making significant changes in their ownership structures. In a statement jointly signed by NCC Director of Public Affairs, Nnenna Ukoha, and CAC Head of Public Affairs, Rasheed Mahe, on Sunday, both agencies warned that any proposed transfer of [] Obtain prior approval for major shareholding changes – NCC, CAC tell telecom firms

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 korea Herald News

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· Jul 10, 2026

S. Korea says revised network act nondiscriminatory, vows continued talks with US

The foreign ministry said Friday the revised network act does not contain discriminatory provisions against foreign companies, and it will continue consultations with the United States to address concerns about the legislation. The revised Information and Communications Network Act, which took effect Tuesday, requires major online platform operators, including Naver, Kakao, Google, Meta and X, to remove or block false and manipulated information. In response, a US State Department spokesperson c

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Related coverage for "Albanese government ‘missing in action’ when it comes to telecommunications": Malay Mail — Fahmi inspects Bukit Naning coverage issues, calls on telco CEOs to witness rural connectivity gaps first‑hand. Vanguard News — FG seeks local production of mobile phones. The Rising Nepal — Govt. ready to develop film sector: Minister Dr Timilsina. Daily Post Nigeria — Obtain prior approval for major shareholding changes – NCC, CAC tell telecom firms. The Register — India and China are home to 2.9 billion people – and together they bought just 13 million PCs in Q1. The korea Herald News — S. Korea says revised network act nondiscriminatory, vows continued talks with US