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Based on 10 verified sources covering Finland, Myanmar, Thailand:

BANGKOK, Thailand – Thailand Post has issued an urgent advisory regarding international mail and parcel services due to airspace clos [1]

OSAKA -- Japan's Daikin has kicked off an air conditioning "subscription" service in Africa that let's users turn on the AC -- only on days they need it -- through a smartphone app. [3]

NEW DELHI -- Bharti Airtel, an Indian telecom services company, has sold off transmission towers for over $1.3 billion in five countries in Africa after incurring consistent losses on the continent. [4]

HONG KONG -- Telecommunications giant PCCW has launched a video-on-demand streaming service in South Africa in a bid to capture the country's growing number of Internet users. [5]

TOKYO -- Mitsui & Co. has established a fiber-optic company in Kenya with Google and others in hopes of capturing robust demand for high-speed telecom services in Africa. [6]

LONDON -- British telecom giant Vodafone Group will bring its mobile funds transfer service popular in Africa to other countries later this year and partner with MoneyGram to offer cross-border remittances. [7]

ZAMBIA CONTRACT Railway infrastructure provider Laxyo files Rs 150 c [8]

Like everyone else, we love being talked about. We're grateful to our friends in the mainstream media who've drawn attention to Global Voices. This page serves as an archive of interesting media mentions. [9]

Sources
[1] TH www.pattayamail.com · 2026-03-04 · 44% match

Thailand Post warns of global mail delays and suspensions amid Middle East airspace closures

BANGKOK, Thailand – Thailand Post has issued an urgent advisory regarding international mail and parcel services due to airspace clos

[2] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2021-07-04 · 75% match

Popular Chinese music streaming app Boomplay growing fast in Africa

[3] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2021-08-29 · 75% match

As Tesla eyes entry, Daikin's 'pay-per-day' AC takes off in Africa

OSAKA -- Japan's Daikin has kicked off an air conditioning "subscription" service in Africa that let's users turn on the AC -- only on days they need it -- through a smartphone app.

[4] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2015-07-06 · 75% match

Divesting telecom towers in Africa

NEW DELHI -- Bharti Airtel, an Indian telecom services company, has sold off transmission towers for over $1.3 billion in five countries in Africa after incurring consistent losses on the continent.

[5] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2015-09-17 · 75% match

Hong Kong's PCCW offers on-demand streaming video in South Africa

HONG KONG -- Telecommunications giant PCCW has launched a video-on-demand streaming service in South Africa in a bid to capture the country's growing number of Internet users.

[6] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2017-05-17 · 75% match

Mitsui enters fiber-optic market in Africa

TOKYO -- Mitsui & Co. has established a fiber-optic company in Kenya with Google and others in hopes of capturing robust demand for high-speed telecom services in Africa.

[7] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2014-02-14 · 72% match

Vodafone expanding mobile remittance service in emerging markets

LONDON -- British telecom giant Vodafone Group will bring its mobile funds transfer service popular in Africa to other countries later this year and partner with MoneyGram to offer cross-border remittances.

[8] MM economictimes.indiatimes.com · 75% match

ZAMBIA CONTRACT

ZAMBIA CONTRACT Railway infrastructure provider Laxyo files Rs 150 c

[9] MM globalvoices.org · 67% match

Media Archive · Global Voices

Like everyone else, we love being talked about. We're grateful to our friends in the mainstream media who've drawn attention to Global Voices. This page serves as an archive of interesting media mentions.

[10] FI www.hel.fi · 2025-12-08 · 36% match translated from fi

Sotepe-toimialan palvelustrategia sekä Munkkivuoren ostoskeskuksen kaavaratkaisu etenevät valtuustoon

[City Hall in evening forecast] (https: / / stplattaprod.blob.core.windows.net / front page 64e62prod / styles / 1.5 _ 863w _ 576h / azure / jpg-1 _ dsf7650.jpg? h = e5aec6c8 & took = dXTrbVOa) The City Board decided to propose to the council the ado

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