In the realm of VoIP technology, the UK’s BritCard proposal raises questions about trust rather than tech. While promising streamlined services and fraud prevention, BritCard encounters skepticism. How does this impact VoIP service providers relying on digital verification? It’s crucial to consider privacy and accountability concerns when integrating VoIP with national digital IDs.

DIDWW to attend Capacity Europe 2025 CPaaS

The DIDWW team is excited to attend Capacity Europe 2025, the premier networking event for the telecom industry, held in London from October 21st to 23rd. This event is an unparalleled opportunity for VoIP providers, telecom professionals, carriers, and innovators to discuss and shape the future of global communications.

5G

Virgin Media O2 has unveiled its groundbreaking 5G Standalone network across 500 UK towns and cities, now covering 70% of the population. This vast rollout enhances mobile experiences with improved 5G coverage, speeds, and reduced latency, all at no extra cost. Virgin Media O2’s investments focus on advancing digital experiences, supporting innovations like autonomous transport and remote healthcare.

The US Court of Appeals has finalized a decision against Verizon, upholding a $46.9 million fine for sharing customer data without consent. Telco Buzz

In a landmark ruling, the US Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit upheld a hefty $46.9 million fine against Verizon for improperly sharing customer location data. This decision reasserts the importance of robust data privacy protections, significantly impacting the telecom industry’s approach to handling sensitive VoIP customer information. As privacy issues gain traction, VoIP providers must prioritize adherence to regulatory requirements to safeguard both customer trust and compliance, ensuring data security remains a top priority.