News Roundup

A quick roundup of the news in Telecoms | Week #32

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GoTo Harnesses Generative AI to Enhance Customer Experience

GoTo’s Chief Product and Technology Officer, Olga Lagunova, highlights the transformative power of generative AI in enhancing both customer and employee experiences. GoTo uses AI to boost productivity, streamline operations, and address business challenges. Lagunova emphasizes AI’s role in centralizing human interaction and shares customer feedback on its positive impact.

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Huawei and China Unicom Launch 5.5G Network in Beijing

China Unicom Beijing and Huawei launched a 5G-Advanced (5.5G) 3CC network in Beijing, covering over 70% of the 4th Ring Road area, including key locations. The deployment features over 4,000 base stations, supporting services like UHD streaming and cloud gaming. This follows a successful 2024 5.5G demonstration and aligns with Huawei’s strategy for seamless 5.5G integration.

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NATO Initiative Boosts Global Internet Resilience, HEIST Project Launched

NATO has launched the HEIST initiative to bolster global internet resilience by creating a hybrid network of subsea cables and satellites. Supported by a £2 million budget, the project involves universities and private companies, aiming to mitigate vulnerabilities in international data traffic and ensure robust connectivity against accidental and intentional disruptions.

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Swisscom, Nokia Launch Nationwide Drone Network in Switzerland

Swisscom Broadcast and Nokia are deploying a nationwide drone network in Switzerland to enhance public safety and industrial monitoring. Leveraging Nokia’s drone technology and Swisscom’s 4G/5G network, the initiative targets public safety agencies and industrial sectors. The project aims to become the world’s largest drone network, promoting automation and safety.

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