Symbio Holdings, a supplier of communications software, has announced the release of Carrier Infrastructure as a Service (CIaaS), a unified carrier-grade product suite created to enhance the experience of wholesale customers. With CIaaS, domestic service providers may access the same features as top carriers without having to make significant infrastructure expenditures to provide dependable, high-quality voice conversations. Furthermore, CIaaS is backed by carrier-grade customer assistance and expertise delivered locally by in-country customer care teams to worldwide clients for international call routing and other services. Symbio can assist service providers in navigating and understanding unique national licensing and regulatory hurdles. Leveraging Symbio’s large voice network, the solution offers the physical infrastructure and virtual components required to deliver high-quality communications services in Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, and other countries. Using Symbio’s cloud-based technology stack, Symbio’s CIaaS solution makes it simpler for communications service providers of all sizes to start and…
Linxa, a provider of cutting-edge voice and data traffic solutions for telecom carriers and operators, has announced the implementation of Linxa Connect, which will enable Arelion (previously Telia Carrier) to revolutionize its wholesale voice business. Linxa Connect is a fully integrated end-to-end telecom management software product that supports and automates wholesale activities, from rate control through routing, quality and deal management, invoicing, dispute management, fraud detection and reporting. The Linxa Connect platform enables an increasing number of Tier-1 carriers’ profitable voice businesses and supports solutions that provide these enterprises with what they need to stay competitive, such as simplicity, automation, control and agility. By leveraging Linxa Connect, Arelion has been able to replace three outdated systems with a single platform, as well as improve automation and business processes. End-to-end functionalities are streamlined and more accurate, and procedures include grading, routing, quality and deal management, invoicing, reconciliation, dispute management,…
Global satellite operator Telesat, the Vodafone Group and the University of Surrey in the UK, have successfully accomplished the world’s first 5G backhaul demonstration deploying a Low Earth Orbit (LEO) communications satellite. This successful trial demonstrates that LEO satellites are able to provide efficient backhaul transport channels for mobile network operators (MNOs), including for 5G advanced services. During the live test conducted by these partners in April, Telesat’s Phase 1 LEO satellite was connected to the University of Surrey’s 5G testbed network, with the support of specialist Vodafone engineers. Vodafone also provided some funding and arranged licensing for the demonstration system. John Miller, Head of Satellite Engineering at Vodafone, said: “The use of LEO satellites provides an additional mobile backhaul option and can be an important part of the delivery system particularly to customers in our markets who live in rural areas.” Professor Barry Evans, University of Surrey, said: “The University of Surrey is very…
Telinta, known for offering “White Label services,” is launching two new features: a new VoIP DID and a Wholesale Solution that will be toll-free. This will allow companies to sell in a much easier way Wholesale DIDs combines with Toll-Free numbers. All will be included, like switching, billing, customizing the portal, providing features and resources for resellers, etc. Telinta has a cloud-based platform called Telicore offering API to DID providers, that includes, among many others, VoIP Innovations, Voxbone and Magic Telecom. Their new all-in-one solution for VoIP service providers allows them to offer DIDs and Toll-free numbers to resellers and clients alike. It is able to manage different languages, currencies, credit card processors, and adapt it for each brand using the white label platform. They can adapt to their specific demands, if they need to charge per month, per channel or per minute. Alex Ferdman, CEO of Telinta said “Telinta…
Comnica has partnered with DIDWW to expand its cloud contact center services across Europe and the U.S., using virtual numbers, SIP trunking, and AI-driven call campaigns to support scalable global communications.
The UK’s digital transformation sees fibre broadband access soaring, now reaching over 80% of premises. This leap, aligned with the government’s gigabit broadband goal for 2032, is not just about installation but also about encouraging usage. VoIP services can thrive on this modern infrastructure, offering households competitive choices and innovative options.
In the evolving landscape of contact center security, BT’s innovative collaboration with Pindrop tackles the surge in voice fraud and deepfake threats head-on. By integrating advanced voice authentication and AI-powered security into their communications network, BT enhances VoIP systems, simultaneously safeguarding enterprises and improving customer trust. As fraudulent tactics become more sophisticated, leveraging technologies like Phoneprinting and behavioral analytics within VoIP solutions becomes essential. The synergy between BT and Pindrop exemplifies how state-of-the-art VoIP security solutions not only protect but also streamline operations in a digital-first era, paving the way for secure, efficient communication channels.
In today’s unpredictable geopolitical landscape, Orange Wholesale’s CEO, Michaël Trabbia, highlights the vital role of network asset ownership and software-isation in bolstering network resilience. By owning their infrastructure, telecommunication companies like Orange gain strategic independence and defense against disruptions. Transitioning to software-based environments enhances flexibility, empowering operators to deploy services swiftly and adapt.
Zoom’s latest announcement about the resale availability of its Developer Pack for channel partners is a game-changer in the VoIP industry. Enterprises and developers can now tap into Zoom’s powerful Realtime Media Streams and Quality of Service Subscription products. These tools enable real-time insights, enhanced collaboration, and superior application performance.
At the Connected Britain 2025 event, the focus shifted to how efficiently UK’s fibre market is accessed, with integration platforms and aggregation networks offering solutions. Integration platforms bridge networks and providers via APIs, while aggregation networks consolidate multiple networks under one system. Both address challenges facing service providers, including navigating varying systems. However, their approaches differ: integration models enhance flexibility and choice, whereas aggregation models simplify management but may limit independence. As UK’s fibre rollout progresses, these strategies will shape future connectivity by balancing scale and flexibility, impacting service providers and consumers alike.


