Recent submarine cable cuts in the Baltic Sea have raised concerns about deliberate sabotage, affecting vital data pathways from Sweden to Lithuania and Finland to Germany. Operators emphasize the need for increased network redundancy to ensure stable connectivity.
RealWear, a pioneer in wearable computing, has acquired Almer Technologies to revolutionize the industrial augmented reality market. This strategic move, supported by TeamViewer, aims to empower frontline workers with seamless AR technology.
Turkcell has achieved a groundbreaking 5G-Advanced speed of over 32 Gbps in Istanbul, marking a significant milestone in the telecom industry. Utilizing ZTE equipment, this trial highlights the potential of combining mid-band and mmWave spectrum.
Elisa and Nokia are pioneering the first 100G PON trial in Europe with Nokia’s Lightspan MF solution. This initiative not only promises unprecedented broadband speeds but also enables seamless integration of 25G, 50G, and 100G PON services on a single network.
Nokia collaborates with Hrvatski Telekom to enhance 5G capabilities and empower app developers through advanced APIs. By leveraging Nokia’s Network as Code platform, developers can monetize 5G technology, driving innovation in consumer, enterprise, and industrial applications.
Spain’s telecom sector is set for transformation as Ericsson partners with MasOrange, the country’s largest mobile operator, to develop an open, programmable network. This five-year collaboration aims to enhance network performance and support the rollout of 5G in rural areas.
The European Union’s NIS2 Directive enhances cybersecurity across essential sectors, affecting many organizations. With fines up to €10 million for non-compliance, businesses must align cybersecurity to their service scope.
Nokia’s recent decision to cut over 2,000 jobs in China and Europe is part of a broader strategic restructuring plan aimed at optimizing operations and realizing significant cost savings. This workforce reduction aligns with Nokia’s efforts to respond to changing global market dynamics.
Deutsche Telekom is charging forward in the VOIP industry with bold targets for 2027, focusing on AI to boost revenue and operational efficiency. Aiming for 4% annual growth, they’re set to revolutionize global connectivity.
The GSMA and MSSA partnership is set to revolutionize global communication through VoIP and satellite integration. By synchronizing terrestrial and satellite networks, they aim for enhanced connectivity, efficiency, and scalability. This collaboration promises to redefine VoIP solutions, overcoming challenges and paving the way for advanced, seamless global communications.