The rapid adoption of embedded SIMs (eSIMs) is poised to revolutionize the cellular Internet of Things (IoT) landscape, causing significant market disruption and driving growth, according to insights from GlobalData, a leading data and analytics company.
Networking the future with simple text or voice commands? That’s what Nokia’s Bell Labs envisions with their new AI-centric technology – Natural-Language Networking. This breakthrough could revolutionize how network resources are managed by learning user needs over time, resulting in a self-regulating and adaptive system. As a pivotal part of the ambitious UNEXT programme, this technology simplifies network management, aiming for a seamless yet independent functioning of all network elements. An interactive OS that learns and anticipates need – the future of telecoms is unfolding right now.
BT, a dominant force in the UK’s telecommunications landscape, is setting the stage for a drone revolution with the unveiling of the country’s first-ever Drone SIM. Designed to act as the linchpin for beyond visual line of sight (BVLoS) drone operations, this groundbreaking technology combines EE network connectivity with resistance to hazardous conditions, opening up innovative possibilities across several sectors. From enabling swift healthcare supplies delivery and comprehensive infrastructure monitoring to enhancing goods transportation, BT’s Drone SIM offers promising applications. The unlimited data plans and high-priority connectivity contribute to a safer drone usage while facilitating ultra-high definition video streaming from towering heights.
The leading fixed-line operator and virtual number provider can remove the complexity from ordering, provisioning and managing its wholesale and enterprise number portfolio using Telesmart.io’s integrated inventory management portal. Telesmart.io, an expert in digital transformation across global number and messaging services, has been selected by HGC Global Communications Limited (HGC), a fully-fledged ICT service provider and network operator with extensive global coverage, for its virtual numbers inventory management solution in its quest towards automation and improved customer satisfaction. Using Telesmart.io’s cloud-based platform, HGC gains end-end automation of numbering orders, provisioning, routing and porting. As an API-driven platform, HGC can fully integrate Telesmart.io capabilities into its existing systems and begin serving customers through it instantly. HGC is able to seamlessly integrate a range of modules and features for specific customer needs while also directly benefiting from the growing opportunity in the virtual number business. “HGC needs agility, and we provide that, to turn order requests into live traffic in under 10 seconds. We’re streamlining the end-to-end service experience, meaning HGC can continue serving their global customers with…
Global mobile roaming data revenue is predicted to reach $10 billion in 2024, driven by 5G demand among travelers. Telecom operators face challenges in balancing costs with customer protection, as eSIM adoption and travel mobility services expand, intensifying competition.
The BMW Group is the first premium vehicle manufacturer to incorporate the 5G mobile radio standard into a globally available production car with the BMW iX, and Vodafone is the first company to sell a 5G mobile radio contract for such a vehicle. As a result of this collaboration, iX drivers will be able to sign up for a contract that will enhance their mobile connectivity, while also allowing the iX to communicate with other vehicles on the road. Participating drivers must have a current Vodafone multi-SIM contract that can be extended with the Vodafone One Number Car option, which activates their personal eSIM in the vehicle. According to BMW, this turns the automobile into another networked gadget for consumers, similar to a smartwatch. For the first time, Vodafone and the BMW Group will use a personal eSIM and the Vodafone One Number Car program to link the…
Job and project management company simPRO has launched a new VoIP phone solution for trade service businesses in New Zealand. The company believes that the new cost-effective integration will help increase employee productivity, expand service and reduce hardware dependency via the use of web phones. Jonathan Eastgate, simPRO Chief Technology Officer, believes that the VoIP phone integration will be beneficial to trade businesses looking to embrace the industry’s projected digital future. “When using simPRO, the VoIP will draw information to produce caller IDs and maintain call logs which can be viewed in a browser window – all you need is the internet and a headset,” he says. “VoIP provides a flexible, multi-functional solution that couldn’t be simpler to use. Without the need of a traditional telephone handset taking up space on the desk, users can make a call with a push of the mouse or keyboard and connect…
We are rapidly evolving into a digital and decentralized society, where private keys on mobile devices will play a critical and indispensable role in ensuring the safety of our daily transactions and securing our digital identities. FIX Network are aiming to revolutionize the blockchain and cellular industries by providing mobile device users with innovative key holder and transaction security, coupled with a practical user experience. The underlying technology for securing the user’s private keys are the SIM cards used by mobile operators, enabled by the FIX Network open-source STK residing on those SIM cards. This standard SIM hardware, together with blockchain- powered, distributed policy engines that govern end-user transactions, form the architectural backbone of the FIX Network security solution. This solution introduces the concept of a pool of SIM cards, enhancing security, and at the same time, eliminating the possibility of a single point of failure. Multiple SIM…
Vodafone has faced a major setback as the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) ordered the discontinuation of three ads deemed misleading. These ads claimed Vodafone offers identical broadband to BT at a lower price, which BT disputed. The ASA upheld BT’s complaint, emphasizing that network performance varies due to different hardware and technology.
DIDWW has expanded its phone number porting services in Austria, now offering local number portability. Businesses can transfer their Austrian virtual phone numbers to DIDWW at no cost, simplifying the process with an online porting tool. This update integrates with VoIP solutions, enhancing telecommunications efficiency with DIDWW’s SIP trunking service.