BSNL’s 5G tender mandates local equipment, sparking dissatisfaction among giants like Ericsson and Nokia. This local focus aligns with BSNL’s 5G Standalone expansion strategy in New Delhi.
The recent 3.8 GHz midband spectrum allocation by the ACMA is a game-changer for 5G services, offering prime capacity, speed, and coverage. This spectrum surge is pivotal for private network deployment in Australia, enhancing enterprise-level solutions.
Nokia and Microsoft have extended their partnership by five years. This collaboration focuses on equipping Azure data centers with advanced routers and switches to enhance connectivity and optimize cloud infrastructure.
Verizon has set a new precedent with its recent achievement of 1.6 Tbps speeds over its live fiber network. This milestone, using cutting-edge WaveLogic 6 Extreme technology, meets the surging demand for AI data processing efficiently.
DIDWW, a global provider of premium quality VoIP communications and SIP trunking services, will participate as an exhibitor at ITW Asia 2024. This prominent connectivity and digital infrastructure event will feature DIDWW’s latest advancements in its innovative voice and SMS solutions for business communications.
Amazon’s $4 billion investment in Anthropic marks a significant step in enhancing AI. By boosting AWS’s role as a cloud and training partner, this strategic collaboration is set to unlock unprecedented advancements in AI systems.
BT’s new SASE service optimizes cloud protection for UK businesses, integrating Fortinet’s advanced cybersecurity solutions. This update enhances BT’s SD-WAN with AI-driven SSE features, including zero-trust access and secure web gateways.
Japanese telecom giant NTT Docomo, alongside global partners, has demonstrated AI-powered enhancements for 6G, achieving an 18% boost in communication efficiency. This breakthrough uses AI to optimize modulation and channel estimation, enabling faster, smarter networks.
AT&T will phase out its NB-IoT network, transitioning customers to LTE-M for greater data capacity and improved IoT services. The shift, set to complete by Q1 2025, reflects AT&T’s focus on advancing technology, including exploring 5G RedCap.