Sat.May 31, 2025

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Vodafone Idea’s Capex for FY25 Tells a Positive Story

Telecom Talk

Vodafone Idea Limited (VIL), the third-largest telecom operator in India, has finally walked the talk.

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CTC is deploying fiber to Breitung Town (St. Louis County)

Blandin on Broadband

The Timberjay reports. At their meeting on May 20, the Breitung Town Board approved the permits allowing CTC to begin laying fiber optic cable to bring high-speed broadband internet to parts of the township. Residents on Mallard Dr., Puncher Pt., and along Hoodoo Pt. Rd. up to the McKinley Park Campground will get the service. CTC has been working with the Bois Forte Reservation and local townships to get permits and install broadband in as many places as possible with available funding.

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Communications Minister Rules Out AGR Relief, Says Vodafone Idea Must Stand on Its Own: Report

Telecom Talk

Communications Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia has ruled out any relief for telecom companies on the issue of Adjusted Gross Revenue (AGR) dues, stating that the government has no plans to waive interest or penalties following the Supreme Court's verdict.

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New partnership, Tri-Co, focused on deploying broadband to Cass and Crown Wing Counties

Blandin on Broadband

The Brainerd Dispatch reports on good news for Cass and Crown Wing Counties. Tri-Co Technologies Partnership, with current owners Emily Cooperative Telephone Company of Emily and the West Central Telephone Association of Sebeka, is expanding its membership to include Paul Bunyan Communications of Bemidji and Consolidated Telephone Company of Brainerd to form a powerful new alliance.

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OnePlus 13s: Everything Confirmed So Far

Telecom Talk

OnePlus 13s will launch in just a few days in India. It is scheduled to launch on June 5, 2025.

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One Year Without the Affordable Connectivity Program

Broadband Breakfast

WASHINGTON, May 31, 2025 – One year after a key federal broadband subsidy ran out of money, millions of low-income American households have found themselves forced to reduce spending on food, medical care, and other essentials just to stay online. The Affordable Connectivity Program, hailed as a lifeline during the pandemic, expired on June 1, 2024, with no federal replacement in sight.