AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoSatellite-to-phone push: AT&T, T-Mobile and Verizon have agreed in principle on a joint venture to tackle U.S. “dead zones” by pooling satellite partnerships and spectrum, aiming to make off-grid coverage easier for customers and for new satellite entrants. Cybersecurity: Ukraine-linked FrostyNeighbor/“Ghostwriter” has resurfaced with a more evasive phishing campaign aimed at government targets, using region-based delivery from attacker-controlled servers. Regulation & courts: Nigeria’s NCC is teaming up with the National Judicial Institute to help judges handle telecom disputes as infrastructure attacks rise. Infrastructure: NEC says it has finished the East Micronesia submarine cable system, handing it to local operators. Media shift: Italy’s regulator reports traditional TV keeps sliding as SVoD usage climbs, with Netflix still leading unique users. Digital identity: Cambodia launched digital driver’s licences via verify.gov.kh and the DG Super App for fast QR authentication. Sports tech tie-in: FIFA World Cup viewing details keep rolling out, including coverage options for Australia, Canada and the USA.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.