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Telecom news: Huawei, Starlink, Internet in Iran

SatelliteGlobalApril 21, 2026
Source: TelecomLeadCategory: SatelliteRegion: Global
Today’s telecom news includes announcements on Huawei, Pura 90 smartphone, Starlink, Internet in Iran, among others. Indonesia 5G telecom towers Huawei Unveils Pura 90 Series and Bold New Foldable Push Huawei has launched its latest Pura 90 smartphone lineup alongside a new foldable device, reinforcing its push into premium and innovative mobile technology. The Pura 90 series introduces upgraded imaging systems, improved performance powered by advanced Kirin chips, and deeper integration with HarmonyOS, highlighting a strong focus on AI and photography capabilities. Alongside the flagship phones, the company also revealed a new wide-format foldable device designed to enhance multitasking and immersive viewing. The launch signals Huawei’s continued efforts to compete with global rivals by advancing its in-house ecosystem and hardware innovation despite ongoing market challenges. Iran’s Internet ‘Privilege’: Limited Access Expands While Most Remain Offline Iran has slightly expanded internet access after weeks of a near total blackout, but strict restrictions still leave most citizens disconnected. Authorities had reduced connectivity to a tiny fraction of normal levels following military strikes and unrest, severely limiting communication and access to information. Now, limited access is being restored selectively, with certain groups allowed to use approved services or restricted global connections, often treated as a “privilege” rather than a right. However, the majority of Iranians remain confined to a tightly controlled domestic network under heavy censorship, reflecting a broader shift toward state-controlled internet use and raising concerns over increasing information control and digital isolation. Starlink’s India Launch Stalls Again Amid Security and Investment Scrutiny Elon Musk’s Starlink faces fresh delays in entering India as regulatory hurdles intensify around foreign direct investment (FDI) and national security concerns. Authorities are closely reviewing the company’s ownership structure, including links to parent firm SpaceX, to ensure compliance with investment norms. Security agencies are also evaluating risks tied to satellite networks, particularly their potential misuse during conflicts or emergencies. Although Starlink has secured initial licences, it still awaits key approvals, including FDI clearance and spectrum allocation. With its application under scrutiny and possibly on hold, the timeline for launching satellite internet servi
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