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In today’s fast-paced digital world, businesses must adapt to mobile-first communication platforms to stay competitive. These platforms enhance flexibility, collaboration, and employee engagement by prioritizing mobile device usability, offering tools like instant messaging and video conferencing. With benefits like cost savings, improved customer service, and scalability, mobile-first platforms are essential for modern business success.

The National Advertising Review Board (NARB) has urged AT&T to revise its claims about its Supplemental Coverage from Space (SCS) following a challenge from T-Mobile US. AT&T’s advertisement implied the advanced VoIP service is operational, which is misleading. Transparent communication in the evolving VoIP and satellite communications landscape is essential.

NICE has expanded its collaboration with AT&T to boost the capabilities of emergency communications centers by developing a unified incident capture solution for AT&T NG9-1-1 technologies. Showcased at APCO 2024, this partnership aims to revolutionize public safety by enabling 9-1-1 centers to utilize real-time VoIP data for smarter decisions and improved response times.

Snom has partnered with Cal4Care to expand its reach in Singapore, Malaysia, and Thailand. This strategic collaboration aims to deliver high-quality VoIP solutions to new markets. By leveraging Cal4Care’s extensive network and expertise, Snom is poised for significant growth and enhanced customer experiences across these regions, ensuring mutual success.

Reinvent Telecom has launched MyCloud UCaaS, a robust unified communications platform aimed at boosting revenue for its reseller partners. President Bill Bryant emphasizes its focus on empowering partners with reliable, feature-rich solutions. MyCloud UCaaS offers cloud-based services like voice-to-text voicemail, call management, and integration with Microsoft Teams, revolutionizing VoIP communications.

T-Mobile US reported strong Q2 2024 performance, adding over 777,000 postpaid phone customers and 406,000 home internet users. Surpassing the 100 million postpaid customer mark, the company revised its full-year guidance upwards. Despite slight churn rate increases, significant investments in fiber and prepaid services underscore T-Mobile’s growth strategy in the VoIP space.