AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoFCC Phone ID Proposal: The FCC’s plan to require telecoms to collect more personal details to curb spoof robocalls is drawing fire for potentially blocking access for vulnerable Americans who may need anonymity. 5G Trials in the Field: Kyivstar expanded its 5G pilot in Lviv by adding testing at the city’s railway station to measure performance under heavy traffic. Satellite vs Terrestrial Debate: Swiss operators say Starlink should complement, not replace, mobile and fixed networks—while regulators remain a key hurdle. US Local Wireless Rules Clash: Malibu backed away from a wireless moratorium after legal warnings it could violate federal limits and trigger automatic approvals. Space Junk Governance: A new look at LEO “space junk” comes as the FCC continues approving large satellite deployments. India Telecom Reform: India notified rules shifting telecoms from licence-based to authorisation-based provisioning, backed by an online Telecom eServices portal. Child Safety on Mobile Networks: Tune Talk launched a family plan with one-tap parental controls enforced at the connectivity layer, not just apps. Rural Connectivity in Ghana: The Bruben Community Network project is tackling weak coverage in the Afram Plains with community-led connectivity improvements. Regulatory Watch: Kenya’s e-Citizen platform faces draft Treasury rules challenged over whether the government is overreaching into service delivery and data governance. Infrastructure Investment: Phase3 Telecom reiterated its broadband push across Nigeria, citing infrastructure built in 36 states over 23 years.
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