In a groundbreaking move for the telecommunications sector, e& enterprise has forged a strategic partnership with PayPal. This collaboration enhances e& enterprise’s digital payments platform, empowering businesses by integrating seamless PayPal solutions.
Telinta, a global leader in white label cloud-based softswitch and billing solutions, announced that it has added a multi-language interface to its brandable Desktop Softphone and WebRTC solutions. Users can select their preferred language from an easy-to-use menu within the softphone. Telinta customers can offer these softphones in any language they need. Telinta’s brandable Desktop Softphone and WebRTC are currently available with default language choices of English, Spanish, Portuguese, French, and Ukrainian. Telinta customers can request any additional language needed. Desktop Softphone and WebRTC are part of Telinta’s family of brandable softphones, which all can be used in multiple languages. Telinta’s Mobile Softphone also enables end users to select language, and can automatically detect the default language of the user’s device, both phones and tablets. The softphones can support both attended and unattended transfers, BLF, a convenient Operator Panel, a PBX extension list, user status display, and more. Telinta’s brandable softphones can be customized to add a…
Verizon is embracing change with Dan Schulman taking the reins as CEO, aiming to reshape the company into a customer-centric powerhouse in the competitive wireless industry. With expertise from PayPal and AT&T, Schulman is driving Verizon’s transformation by focusing on cost-cutting, reducing churn, and enhancing customer loyalty.
Verizon is set to implement its largest wave of layoffs, targeting 15,000 positions, under new CEO Dan Schulman. This bold move aims to redefine Verizon’s competitive stance in the wireless market amidst strong challenges from competitors like AT&T and T-Mobile. The strategic layoffs and retail transition signify a pivotal realignment for Verizon.
Verizon’s telecom landscape is buzzing with the strategic hiring of industry veteran Dan Schulman. His impressive track record, ranging from AT&T to PayPal, brings a fresh perspective to Verizon’s quest for growth.
In the digital age, the line between authentic and fake communication has become increasingly blurred, with the rise of generative AI posing new risks to cybersecurity. Recognizing and averting phishing attempts has become a crucial skill, but even the experienced can fall prey to cunningly crafted scams, as one individual discovered.
In a groundbreaking revelation, Twitter owner Elon Musk took to his Twitter account today to announce a significant transformation for the social media giant. Musk’s latest announcement sparked immense curiosity and excitement as he revealed that Twitter will soon bid farewell to its iconic name and adopt a one-letter moniker – “X.”
AT&T has been named the most commonly impersonated brand in phishing attacks, according to a global report published by Cloudflare. The report identifies the top 50 brands most commonly impersonated by phishing URLs, based on data gathered by Cloudflare’s machine learning and data analysis tools. The telecommunications powerhouse came in first, followed by PayPal and Microsoft. Cloudflare, which aims to build a better internet by delivering security, performance, and reliability services, discovered that the most frequently impersonated businesses were banking, technology, and telecommunications. Phishing is the fastest-growing online crime, endangering both consumers and companies. By impersonating trusted sites, attackers attempt to obtain sensitive information such as usernames, passwords, credit card numbers, bank and cryptocurrency account details, or other sensitive data. They use an email, text message, or mistyped website link that appears to be from a well-known brand to dupe their victims. Cloudflare, which protects roughly 20%…
Telinta, a global leader in cloud-based softswitch solutions for VoIP service providers, today announced several important enhancements to its white label Desktop Softphone and WebRTC solutions. Telinta’s brandable Desktop Softphone is a software application for Windows, Mac, and Linux computers, enabling VoIP service providers to offer both inbound and outbound VoIP calling, plus messaging. The company’s brandable WebRTC solution can be accessed by users via a convenient multi-language web-based portal, without the user needing to install software. New features added to these solutions include an optional Operator Panel and Busy Lamp Field (BLF), enabling an office receptionist to see at a glance if a team member with an extension on the same PBX is busy with an active call. Other features include both attended and unattended call transfers, placing calls on hold, SMS and free on-net messaging, phonebook, call history, do not disturb, and more. VoIP…
Zoom, the video conferencing powerhouse that had explosive growth during the COVID-19 pandemic, has disclosed that 15% of its workforce, or around 1,300 workers, will be let go. The company’s CEO, Eric Yuan, attributed the need to reduce staff expenses to the company’s previously accelerated hiring during the pandemic and the unpredictability of the global economy. The number of staff at Zoom increased by more than 275% between July 2019 and October 2022, reaching 8,422 employees. Many companies and schools depended on Zoom to keep their operations running at the peak of the pandemic; however, with lockdowns becoming rare events and the rise of “Zoom fatigue,” the corporation has struggled to continue its growth. Zoom’s market cap peaked at $150 billion in late 2020, but has since dropped to roughly $24 billion. Yuan acknowledged not devoting enough effort to analyzing the company’s growth and determining if that expansion…

