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Five Eyes regulators agree closer telecoms-security cooperation

By Ashley TangNovember 7, 2025Updated:November 26, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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  • The five countries will convene at least annually and share intelligence on emerging threats, network integrity and regulatory developments.
  • The cooperation includes a joint focus on telecoms resources such as Global Titles routing, SMS blasters and supply-chain risks for subsea cable and RF equipment.

What happened: Five Eyes unite to bolster telecoms defence through closer coordination

Regulators and government departments from the Five Eyes intelligence alliance – Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the UK and the US – met in London and issued a joint commitment to work more closely in protecting telecommunications infrastructure.

The statement outlines three main strands: regular annual meetings to exchange information on global security challenges and regulatory developments; enhanced cooperation on network reliability, integrity and security, including tackling telecom vulnerabilities such as Global Titles misuse; and promotion of best practices, including international standards and supply-chain security for telecoms assets.

The commitment also includes sharing information on emerging threats such as SMS blasters, devices that mimic cell towers to send phishing messages, and the increasing use of artificial intelligence in telecom systems.

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Why it’s important

Telecommunications networks today span multiple jurisdictions and technologies, and threats can cross borders almost instantly. By committing to joint meetings, information-sharing and harmonised regulatory responses, the Five Eyes regulators aim to move from isolated national actions to a coordinated global defence.

The inclusion of specific technical vulnerabilities such as the Global Titles protocol and SMS blasters highlights a growing awareness that telecoms threats go beyond state-sponsored attacks, encompassing fraud, disruption and everyday network abuse. For operators and vendors, this could lead to greater regulatory alignment across countries and quicker adoption of shared best practices.

However, the initiative also faces significant coordination challenges. The telecoms ecosystem involves operators, hardware and software vendors, IT suppliers and cybersecurity firms, making unified action across five nations complex.

For consumers, stronger cooperation could ultimately mean more resilient networks, fewer outages and improved protection from scams and fraud. For regulators, it reflects an effort to reduce regulatory friction and build confidence in the security and integrity of global communications systems.

Overall, the agreement marks an important step toward collective international regulation of telecoms security, aligning states, regulators and industry around shared threats and coordinated responses.

Five Eyes telecoms-security cooperation
Ashley Tang

Ashley is a community engagement specialist at BTW Media, having studied Global Journalism at the University of Sheffield. Contact her at a.tang@btw.media.

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