Today’s telecom news includes announcements on ZTE, Ethio, Djibouti Telecom, Nokia’s Millimetre-Wave 5G FWA, among others.

ZTE Nubia Neo 3 GT 5G Brings Next-Level Features to Nepal
ZTE launched the Nubia Neo 3 GT 5G in Nepal at NPR 36,999 for the 12GB RAM and 256GB storage variant. The phone has a 6.8-inch OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate and 1300 nits peak brightness. It is powered by the Unisoc T9100 chipset and includes dual shoulder triggers, a 50MP main camera, and a 6000mAh battery with 80W fast charging. The device supports bypass charging to reduce heat during extended use. The phone incorporates AI-based photography, real-time translation, and a multi-layer cooling system.
Ethio and Djibouti Telecom Join Forces to Transform East Africa’s Digital Network
Ethio Telecom and Djibouti Telecom have expanded their partnership to enhance regional digital connectivity. In a strategic meeting in Addis Ababa, the companies reviewed existing initiatives and explored new collaboration opportunities in East Africa’s digital ecosystem. A central focus is the “Horizon Fiber” project, a joint effort with Sudatel, designed to improve regional interconnectivity and digital infrastructure for cross-border data and communication services. The partnership covers international gateway connections, interconnectivity, mobile money, enterprise solutions, and roaming services.
Nokia Brings Millimetre-Wave 5G FWA to India, Targets Enterprise Growth
Nokia is set to launch millimetre-wave Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) products in India within six months. The company aims to grow its enterprise and hyperscaler business in three years. It is finalizing partnerships in banking, utilities, and defense sectors and plans to conclude several deals within this calendar year. While expanding in enterprise and hyperscaler segments, Nokia’s main focus remains on service providers. The company anticipates growth in India’s enterprise networking and private 5G markets, Economic Times reports.
Shafana Fazal