Telefonica Pushes Edge Rollout in Spain
Telefonica added seven edge computing nodes across the home market in Spain.

Telefonica added seven edge computing nodes across the home market in Spain.
We spoke with Adrian Ježina, President of the Management Board and CEO of Telemach Croatia, about strategic decisions, investments, and how he sees the telecom industry evolving in the years ahead.
Croatia’s fixed broadband market in 2025 was marked by intense competition among operators, visible technological progress, and a gradual shift toward very high-capacity networks, primarily FTTH infrastructure. This is clearly confirmed by the “Barometer of Fixed Internet Connections in Croatia,” published by nPerf in January 2026, covering measurement results from 1 January to 31 December 2025.
Eutelsat ordered another set of OneWeb low Earth orbit (LEO) satellites from Airbus Defence and Space.
In a collaboration for the Madrid Council, Orange and Ericsson are equipping the city’s public and emergency services with advanced connectivity.
Deutsche Telekom showed the current status of the technology developed to open TETRA networks to all mission-critical services organisations, providing connectivity regardless of the technology they use.
Deutsche Telekom’s network upgrades in Germany have brought up 145 fresh sites and updates to 417 locations during October.
Amazon Leo (formerly named Project Kuiper) began previewing a satellite internet service to select enterprise customers.
The 6G-TakeOff project, funded by the German Federal Ministry of Research, Technology, and Space, successfully presented its results at a closing event at the University of Bremen.
The GSMA claims that governments need to accelerate 6G spectrum planning.
The GSMA praised the guidance on apportioning the upper 6GHz spectrum for mobile use from the European Commission’s Radio Spectrum Policy Group (RSPG).
Nokia signed a 5G deal with Telecom Italia.
Telefonica and stc signed a satellite service pact, deepening their partnership.
The GSMA unveiled two new initiatives that should drive AI development and mobile access across Africa.
Turkish telco operators have spent close to $3 billion on 5G-suitable spectrum.
The European Space Agency (ESA) and an EU-funded organization, Services Joint Undertaking (SNS JU), agreed to push advanced wireless technology.
Vodafone selected Ericsson as its exclusive RAN partner across Ireland, the Netherlands, and Portugal.
Airtel Africa signed a deal with Eutelsat to deliver satellite internet services to moving trains.
Deutsche Telekom transferred an eSIM profile between the two biggest smartphone OSes.
BT Group plans to cover 99% of the UK population with standalone 5G by the end of its 2030 financial year.