Today’s telecom news includes announcements on Globalstar, 1GLOBAL, RADCOM, Deutsche Telekom, among others.

Globalstar Boosts Brazil’s Connectivity with Major Satellite Ground Network Expansion
Globalstar has announced a major infrastructure investment in Brazil, installing eight new C-3 tracking antennas across four key sites including Manaus, Petrolina, Presidente Prudente and Ascenty’s facility near São Paulo. The upgrade supports its third-generation mobile satellite system and will boost capacity, resilience and nationwide coverage. By expanding its ground network, Globalstar aims to deliver more reliable connectivity for IoT and device-to-device applications, especially in remote and underserved regions. The move is designed to benefit sectors such as logistics, agriculture, environmental monitoring and public safety, helping customers improve operations and maintain communication without relying on terrestrial networks.
1GLOBAL Taps AI-Powered RADCOM ACE to Transform Network Assurance and Elevate Global User Experience
1GLOBAL has partnered with RADCOM to deploy the AI-driven RADCOM ACE cloud-native assurance platform across its global mobile and IoT networks. The investment introduces real-time monitoring, anomaly detection, automated analytics, and user-level visibility to replace legacy systems with a more flexible and scalable solution. This innovation boosts service quality for banks, digital-first businesses, operators, and roaming users across Europe, North America, and Asia, supporting more than 43 million connections. Designed with strong customer-focus, the solution enables faster issue detection, improved reliability, and higher network performance to elevate global customer experiences.
Germany Gets Smarter Wi-Fi: Deutsche Telekom Launches AI-Powered Wi-Fi 7 with Airties
Deutsche Telekom is deploying Airties’ “Airties Home” managed Wi-Fi platform to power Germany’s first large-scale Wi-Fi 7 home experience. The investment focuses on delivering faster, more reliable connectivity and improving customer satisfaction. Airties’ AI-driven software provides real-time optimisation, mesh control, device-level monitoring and advanced diagnostics, helping the operator reduce support calls while enhancing performance for every user and device. Customers benefit from smoother home internet, especially for 4K streaming, gaming and remote work.
Shafana Fazal
