The Facebook-owned communications platform WhatsApp has announced the rollout of their WhatsApp Business API, which will enable businesses to manage communications and send notifications and other non-promotional messages, such as appointment reminders, event tickets and more. WhatsApp has emphasized that when using this new platform, the communication must be initiated by customer sending a message or requesting information. Moreover, the communications between the two parties will incorporate end-to-end encryption, despite traffic passing through an API. There is a cost to this service – the businesses can reply to these messages free of charge within 24 hours, while all the replies sent after this period will be charged at a set price. Another useful feature of WhatsApp Business is that it will soon be possible to use the Facebook Ads Manager to add a “click-to-chat” button on Facebook advertisements, with a direct link to WhatsApp Business chat. WhatsApp Business for Android…
Deutsche Telekom has launched T Cloud, a unified platform delivering customizable cloud solutions tailored to European enterprises. Alongside a partnership with Nvidia to build Europe’s first industrial AI cloud, the company aims to provide secure, sovereign digital infrastructure supporting regulatory compliance, industrial innovation, and technological leadership.
Oracle has unveiled a $30 billion annual deal with OpenAI, fueling a major expansion in global data centers. With soaring demand and massive investment, Oracle expects rapid growth in cloud infrastructure, aiming to become a global leader in cloud services.
The merger between EdgeMode and BlackBerry AIF (BAIF) is set to redefine AI infrastructure by jointly managing 4.4 gigawatts of data center capacity across Europe. With a focus on high-density, renewable-powered solutions, this strategic union aims to meet the escalating demands for AI-driven infrastructure.
Oracle’s exponential growth in the MultiCloud sector underscores its ambition to lead the cloud services industry. CEO Safra Catz’s confidence is backed by a 70% projected surge in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure revenues.
Solis has partnered with DIDWW to enhance its global communication capabilities through advanced VoIP solutions. This collaboration supports Solis’ European expansion and reinforces its commitment to innovation and customer-centric service, while advancing its mission to deliver smart, sustainable energy solutions worldwide.
DIDWW has unveiled a significant expansion, offering virtual phone numbers in Indonesia. This move enhances DIDWW’s VoIP solutions, aiding businesses in establishing local presence and reducing call costs. With 61 countries already covered, DIDWW is strengthening its global reach.
DIDWW has expanded its global telecommunication coverage by introducing mobile DID numbers in Peru, offering seamless SIP trunking services. This move strengthens businesses’ communication solutions, enabling firms to maintain a local presence while optimizing efficiency and cost-effectiveness.
Telxius and Ciena have achieved a major milestone with the first live 1.3 terabit per second transmission across the Atlantic. Using advanced technology, they improved efficiency and bandwidth over 6,600 kilometers, paving the way for faster, more sustainable global connectivity to meet rising demands for AI, video, and cloud.
At MWC Shanghai 2025, China Telecom and Huawei introduced Intelligent Ultra Pooling Uplink, a 5G Advanced innovation that boosts uplink speed, reduces delays, and improves coverage. Powered by AI, it enables seamless data transmission for smart devices, enhances energy efficiency, and supports real-time applications.