Today’s telecom news includes announcements on MVNO Europe, MCM, StarHub, NeutraDC, among others.
Europe’s Telecom Future at Risk? MVNOs Warn: “Innovation Needs Openness, Not Big-Operator Power Plays!”
MVNO Europe urges EU regulators to ensure the Digital Networks Act (DNA) protects competition rather than enabling market concentration among a few dominant telecom operators. The group stresses that Europe’s innovation, investment, and digital competitiveness rely on a diverse ecosystem of many providers using varied business models and technologies. Smaller, customer-focused MVNOs currently face barriers such as limited network access, which restricts their ability to innovate and offer affordable services. MVNO Europe calls for strong rules — including non-discriminatory spectrum access, a robust Significant Market Power regime, and harmonised standards for IoT and connected-vehicle services — to safeguard fair competition and support growth across industries like automotive, industrial IoT, and cross-border connectivity.
MCM Revolutionizes Telco Services with AI-Powered UCaaS, CCaaS & CPaaS Partnerships
My Country Mobile (MCM) is strengthening its focus on major partnerships with telecom operators, MNOs, and VoIP providers to deliver white-label and co-branded UCaaS, CCaaS, and CPaaS solutions. Leveraging its AI-native platform and global coverage across 190+ countries, MCM enables partners to launch advanced communication services quickly and without heavy infrastructure investment. The company highlights innovations such as AI-driven call routing, analytics, and scalable cloud capabilities, designed to improve service quality and operational efficiency.
StarHub & NeutraDC Launch Quantum-Safe Superhighway for Ultra-Fast Southeast Asia Connectivity
StarHub has partnered with NeutraDC, Indonesia’s leading data centre, to deliver “quantum‑safe” connectivity across Singapore and Indonesia. This collaboration combines StarHub’s Low‑Latency Data Centre Connect with NeutraDC’s carrier‑neutral ecosystem, enabling secure, scalable cross-border data exchange. Innovations include quantum‑resistant encryption, post‑quantum cryptography, software-defined networking with bandwidth-on-demand, and network slicing. By establishing a Point-of-Presence (PoP) at NeutraDC SNG‑3, the partnership ensures ultra-low latency (sub‑1 ms) connectivity to cloud platforms and cable landing stations.
