global tech trends

A strategic, global perspective on new frontiers in technology and their impact on regulation and policy.


As telecoms, media, the digital economy and world politics converge, it's essential for organisations to have a global perspective on the wide-ranging trends shaping the future of the communications sector.

Our Global Trends service helps leaders understand the bigger picture and set strategic direction for their organisation.

Drawing together on-the-ground expertise from key markets around the world, it provides a unique, high-level view of the latest developments and their implications for decision makers across industry, government and regulators.

key trends covered

Platforms, digital services and content

Understand the complex and shifting roles of online platforms and services in debates around global economics, trade and regulation.

  • Digital payments
  • Market power of online platforms
  • Over-the-top voice and messaging platforms
  • Social media regulation
Connectivity

Stay on top of the latest developments in 5G and full-fibre coverage worldwide, as well as the wider relationship between global tech trends and internet connectivity.

  • 5G
  • Full fibre networks
  • Next generation satellites
  • Open radio access networks (open RAN)
Data economy

Follow the debate around privacy, data flows and artificial intelligence, and understand how new developments impact the global data economy.

  • Artificial Intelligence (AI)
  • Data flows
  • Internet of Things (IoT)
  • Privacy in the digital age

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12 key markets covered in-depth across 5 continents

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The future of communications regulation hinges on many complex technological, economic and geopolitical factors. Our global intelligence is here to help decision makers understand the different forces at work and see the bigger picture for their organisation.

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Keep abreast of compelling new developments with our short analyses from around the world. These timely trend spotters are based on original sources, organised in an interactive map, and link to further research for more in-depth analysis.

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Get ahead of the latest global developments with our regulatory reports. Providing a high-level summary of the top trending topics, their drivers and implications across multiple key markets, our reports help you read the pulse of the digital world.

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Compare and contrast how different markets are responding to global tech trends shaping policy and regulation in the digital world. Our in-depth benchmarks deliver probing insights on new developments across key markets without losing sight of the bigger picture.

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Rwanda launches 5G services
03 July 25 Gilles Bana

Rwanda’s largest mobile network operator, MTN Rwanda, recently announced the rollout of its 5G network infrastructure across key locations in the country’s capital, Kigali. According to the operator, 5G availability will help accelerate the country’s socio-economic progress while empowering individuals, businesses, and communities. This Global Trends Flash also highlights that, in addition to Rwanda, several other African countries engaged in 5G-related activity in 1H 2025, including commercial launches, pilot trials, and initial infrastructure rollouts.

Thailand raises more than US$1bn in spectrum auction, above reserve prices
02 July 25 Javier Morales Fhon

Thailand’s National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) concluded its auction of the 850 MHz, 1500 MHz, 2100 MHz and 2300 MHz spectrum frequency bands. This Global Trends flash highlights key details of the auction results, which strengthened the 5G network capabilities of Thailand’s two leading operators, AIS and True. This is significant, as Thailand lags behind other Asian countries (e.g. Malaysia and Singapore) in 5G speeds due to limited mid-band spectrum.

Following landmark decision on Worldcoin case, Kenya issues guidance on biometric data use
11 June 25 Gilles Bana

A landmark legal case in Kenya involving the World project, created by Tools for Humanity (TFH), has led the country’s data protection authority, Office of the Data Protection Commissioner (ODPC), to release a draft guidance note on processing biometric data. This Global Trends Flash reports on the TFH case and summarises the main aspects of the draft guidance. Kenya is joining a growing number of countries setting the pace for responsible biometric data governance in a context of growing scrutiny about global projects based on the collection and use of biometric data, such as World and Worldcoin.

Brazilian regulator to propose traffic management policies for large online platforms
10 June 25 Andre Moura Gomes

The Brazilian telecoms regulator, Anatel, is reportedly proposing to oblige large platforms to comply with traffic management requirements and allow telecom operators to block or throttle traffic from uncompliant platforms, unless the parties sign a commercial agreement to prevent this consequence. This Global Trends flash summarises the proposal and next steps.

Nigeria’s competition regulator fines Meta over privacy and market abuses
27 May 25 Gilles Bana

Nigeria’s Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) recently announced a fine of US$220m against Meta/WhatsApp following a multi-year investigation. As this Global Trends Flash explains, between 2021 and 2024 the Nigerian authorities found repeated infringements, including unauthorised data transfers, discriminatory treatment of Nigerian users, and abuse of market dominance through unfair privacy policies. While examples are limited, some other national authorities in Africa have also raised concerns over Meta’s non-compliance with data protection laws and regulations.

Thailand will auction the 850, 1500, 2100, and 2300 MHz spectrum bands
22 May 25 Javier Morales Fhon

The National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) announced the plan to auction four frequency bands at the end of June 2025. This Global Trends flash highlights key details of the bands to be auctioned, and some stakeholders’ concerns over market concentration. It also discusses the expected auction of 3.5 GHz band later, as Thailand lags other Asian countries (e.g. Malaysia and Singapore) in 5G speeds due to limited mid-band spectrum.

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