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AST SpaceMobile: My Bet On The New Telecommunications Order

Seeking Alpha

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June 22, 2026

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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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· Jun 26, 2026

Naver, Hyundai team up to bring AI services into connected cars

Naver said Friday it is expanding its mobility partnership with Hyundai Motor Group by integrating its flagship services into the automaker's next-generation infotainment system, Pleos Connect. At the 2026 Busan Mobility Show on Friday, Hyundai unveiled the new Grandeur and the all-new Avante, both equipped with Pleos Connect. Starting with the new Grandeur, the companies plan to expand their collaboration to bring Naver's AI-powered services to Hyundai's next-generation connected cars, resultin

CNET

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· Jun 23, 2026

Best Cellphone Plans of 2026: Our Top Picks

Switching phone providers is a big deal with a lot of moving parts. We look at the best postpaid and prepaid plans from Verizon, T-Mobile, ATT, Mint Mobile, US Mobile and others.

MobileSyrup

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· Jul 9, 2026

Telus wants CRTC to bring back phone locking to prevent theft

Vancouver-based national telecom Telus wants the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) to bring back device locking to prevent fraud and theft. Telus filed an application with the commission in May 2026 seeking a review of Canada’s Wireless Code to add a new, temporary 60-day device locking period for smartphones and other mobile devices. While []

iPhone in Canada

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· Jun 30, 2026

Telus Is Raising Wireless Prices $5 for Some Customers, Just Like Rogers

Telus is the latest wireless carrier to bump up prices, with a 5/month increase hitting a small number of customers next month. The move mirrors similar increases Rogers and Fido have already made. The increase only affects customers on select legacy month-to-month rate plans. If you activated, changed, or renewed your plan on or after [] The post Telus Is Raising Wireless Prices 5 for Some Customers, Just Like Rogers first appeared on iPhone in Canada.

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 []

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Related coverage for "AST SpaceMobile: My Bet On The New Telecommunications Order": 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 — Naver, Hyundai team up to bring AI services into connected cars. CNET — Best Cellphone Plans of 2026: Our Top Picks. MobileSyrup — Telus wants CRTC to bring back phone locking to prevent theft. iPhone in Canada — Telus Is Raising Wireless Prices $5 for Some Customers, Just Like Rogers. South Africa Today — South African Telcos Demand OTT Platforms Fund Network Infrastructure Upkeep