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URCA backs Cable, BTC on local satellite ‘contact’
Regulators have accepted arguments from Cable Bahamas and the Bahamas Telecommunications Company (BTC) that they should retain the power to mandate that satellite operators appoint a local representative over the latter industry’s opposition.
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Malaysiakini
· Jun 23, 2026
Bersih raises concerns over use of govt assets ahead of Johor polls
Group cites RTM broadcasting ceramah, RM50 transport cards, 'Bakul' aid packages.
Yonhap News Agency
· Jul 8, 2026
Taihan Cable wins 45 bln-won HVAC system order in Australia
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The Hindu BusinessLine
· Jul 2, 2026
Lightstorm’s new high-speed subsea cable to connect India’s east coast to Malaysia and Singapore
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Irish Mirror
· Jun 21, 2026
New defence powers will be in place by July 1, vows Helen McEntee
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The korea Herald News
· Jul 12, 2026
Late-night fried chicken? Tourists are ordering like locals
South Korean food delivery platform Baemin, operated by Woowa Brothers, saw orders from overseas visitors more than quadruple in the first half of this year. According to the company on Sunday, order volume placed through foreign-issued credit cards and global payment services such as WeChat Pay, Alipay and Apple Pay climbed 331 percent, while transaction value grew 308 percent. Baemin remains the only major domestic delivery app that accepts both foreign-issued credit cards and global payment p
The Next Web
· Jun 26, 2026
SpaceX wants to sell Starlink phone service directly to US consumers
Every satellite company eventually looks down at the much larger market on the ground, and SpaceX appears ready to make the move. The company has told investors it plans to launch a Starlink mobile service for US consumers, the Financial Times reported on 26 June, citing people familiar with the matter. If it happens, it [] This story continues at The Next Web
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Related coverage for "URCA backs Cable, BTC on local satellite ‘contact’ ": Malaysiakini — Bersih raises concerns over use of govt assets ahead of Johor polls. Yonhap News Agency — Taihan Cable wins 45 bln-won HVAC system order in Australia. The Hindu BusinessLine — Lightstorm’s new high-speed subsea cable to connect India’s east coast to Malaysia and Singapore. Irish Mirror — New defence powers will be in place by July 1, vows Helen McEntee. The korea Herald News — Late-night fried chicken? Tourists are ordering like locals. The Next Web — SpaceX wants to sell Starlink phone service directly to US consumers


