AT&T has recently finalized new contracts with the Communications Workers of America, impacting 23,000 employees. These agreements bring wage hikes, better healthcare, and increased job security, aligning with AT&T’s strategy.
The FCC’s groundbreaking decision mandates that all mobile phones in the US must be hearing aid compatible, significantly enhancing accessibility for 48 million Americans with hearing loss. Key changes include stricter audio quality controls, improvements to Bluetooth standards, and transparency in labeling compliant devices.
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.
Airtel Business and Vonage have launched Airtel IQ Business Connect, a unified communications platform for Indian enterprises. Leveraging Vonage’s cloud technology and Airtel’s network, the solution enables seamless, cross-device engagement.
Sinch, which is pioneering the way the world communicates through its Customer Communications Cloud, today announced that it is paving the way for the transformation of emergency communications with its advanced Next Generation 911 (NG911) technology. By integrating a wide range of multimedia options — such as voice calls, real-time text (RTT), internet of things (IoT) data and video — Sinch enhances accessibility and ensures more reliable and comprehensive communication than voice-only 911 services. These NG911 innovations ensure first-responders receive mission-critical, real-time data, improving response times and public safety.
Microsoft’s latest Digital Defense Report reveals a staggering 600 million daily cyberattacks amid global geopolitical tensions. As discussed by OpenText Cybersecurity’s Matt Aldridge, the landscape poses a complex threat matrix involving cybercrime gangs and state-backed entities.
The UAE-based telecoms giant, e& UAE, has shattered records by achieving a staggering 62 Gbps speed on their cutting-edge 5G-Advanced network. By amalgamating high and low-band frequencies, leveraging MU-MIMO technology, and collaborating with Ericsson, they enhance download speeds.
The rapid expansion of AI, especially generative AI, has led tech companies to explore innovative energy solutions. In a groundbreaking move, Google collaborates with Kairos Power to harness nuclear energy, marking the first time a tech giant embraces nuclear power to meet its AI energy demands, significantly reducing carbon emissions.
Nokia, Windstream, and Colt have successfully completed an 800 Gigabit Ethernet (800GbE) transatlantic trial, spanning 8,500 km between London and Chicago. Using cutting-edge technologies, this achievement doubles network capacity, enabling faster, low-latency connections crucial for AI, financial transactions, and cloud systems.
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