Corporación Nacional de Telecomunicaciones (CNT) is a state-owned telecommunications company founded in Ecuador in 2008. Employing approximately 1540 people, CNT provides a range of telecommunication services to the Ecuadorian market, including telephone, broadband internet, and pay television.
The National Telecommunications Institute (NTI) signed cooperation agreements with Pianat.ai and Digital Fortress EG on an unspecified date. These partnerships aim to develop youth skills for the digital economy. Separately, the Brazilian National Telecommunications Agency (Anatel) mandated a "Do Not Disturb" platform for consumers to opt out of unsolicited calls, requiring all service providers to join within 60 days. In unrelated news, the Algerian company INATEL, a subsidiary of the National Telecommunications Company (ENTC), partnered with Morefun Electronic Technology on September 7, 2025, to produce and export two million electronic payment terminals to Nigeria, a deal valued at $300 million. Finally, the Sint Maarten Communications Union (SMCU) expressed concern over a five-year license granted to Starlink SXM B.V. on May 6, 2025, allowing broadband services across Sint Maarten.
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