Today’s telecom news includes announcements on Cybernet partnering with Nokia, U.S. telecom market, Siyata Mobile, RADCOM, among others.

Cybernet Partners with Nokia for 1.2T Fiber Network in Pakistan
Cybernet has chosen Nokia to build a 1.2 terabit-per-second fiber network in Pakistan. The network will connect 25 cities and provide 50 Tbps of capacity. This network will support data centers, enterprises, carriers, and consumer broadband services. It will also offer cross-border services for Central Asia. Cybernet aims to expand its infrastructure to meet growing data needs and improve Pakistan’s connectivity.
U.S. Telecom Market to Grow $123.8 bn by 2029
The U.S. telecom market is expected to grow by $123.8 billion from 2025 to 2029. This growth is driven by increasing broadband demand, mergers, and more mobile data usage. Key players include AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile, according to ResearchAndMarkets.
Siyata Mobile Partners with T-Mobile and Gets Fortune 100 Deal
Siyata Mobile has secured stocked status with three major U.S. carriers and joined T-Mobile’s T-Priority program. The company also signed a $1 million deal with a Fortune 100 telecom company. Siyata’s SD7 Ultra 5G device will replace old radio systems for first responders. The company is also planning a $160 million merger with Core Gaming.
RADCOM Secures Multi-Year Contract with Telecom Operator
RADCOM has renewed a multi-year, eight-figure contract with a North American telecom operator. The deal expands RADCOM’s services to improve network performance and service quality. RADCOM offers 5G network intelligence solutions, helping telecom operators manage and analyze their networks efficiently, while reducing storage and cloud costs.
SK Telecom Apologizes for Cyberattack
SK Group Chairman Chey Tae won apologized for the SK Telecom hacking incident, which affected customers. Chey acknowledged the company’s failure to address the issue quickly and stated they are working to improve security measures.
AI and 5G SA at ITW 2025
At the International Telecoms Week (ITW) 2025 in Maryland, industry leaders discussed how artificial intelligence (AI) and 5G Standalone (SA) can improve telecom networks. AI helps telecom companies manage networks more effectively, and 5G SA supports new technologies like autonomous vehicles.
TelecomLead.com News Desk