Swiss IoT module maker u-blox’s exit from the cellular IoT sector marks a strategic pivot to focus on profitable areas like GNSS satellite positioning. Persistent losses in the cellular division, driven by intense pricing competition and extended 5G IoT development timelines, influenced this decision amidst broader market challenges.
The UK has unveiled a £14 billion AI Opportunities Action Plan to boost economic growth, create over 13,000 jobs, and transform public services. Key initiatives include AI Growth Zones, a National Data Library, and expanded computing capacity.
Vodafone Idea is poised to transform India’s telecom landscape with its 5G launch. By targeting 75 key cities, Vodafone aims to reclaim market share from Reliance Jio and Airtel. Offering potential pricing advantages, Vodafone’s 5G rollout promises compelling opportunities for consumers.
DIDWW is expanding its international virtual phone number coverage, adding Danish national numbers to its portfolio. With a coverage of national numbers in 40 countries, this allows businesses seamless communication.
Verizon introduces free network slicing to consumers through Enhanced Video Calling. This innovative move, targeting iPhone users on 5G Ultra Wideband, promises superior video call quality on popular platforms.
Boingo Wireless has transformed Rhode Island Convention Center with state-of-the-art Wi-Fi 6 and private CBRS network, elevating connectivity for events. This advanced infrastructure streamlines operations, enhances security, and optimizes fan experiences.
Vertiv and Compass Datacenters have partnered to debut the CoolPhase Flex, a hybrid cooling system blending liquid and refrigerant-based air cooling. Designed for data centers handling AI workloads, it ensures energy efficiency, faster installations, and reduced downtime.
SFR introduces innovative 5G slicing services for businesses, leveraging 5G Standalone technology in the 3.5 GHz band. These services tailor connectivity needs with “privileged access” and “tailor-made slicing,” enhancing enterprise solutions.
Toll-free numbers have been a staple of business communications for decades. They allow customers to call an enterprise without incurring charges, and are a proven way to help drive growth, enhance service, expand customer knowledge, and project corporate reliability. These phone numbers have been widely adopted not only by large corporations but also by small businesses, non-profits, and government agencies, underscoring their versatility and importance across diverse sectors. Today, there are over 44 million toll-free numbers in use in the US. However, the future of toll-free phone numbers is a topic of much debate in the ever-evolving landscape of digital communications. Despite the rapid growth of internet-based communication methods such as email, social media platforms, and chatbots, toll-free numbers still hold a significant place in business communications. This article explores the uses, importance and enduring benefits of toll-free numbers, and why businesses will continue to rely on them in the…
The collaboration between Pure Storage and Kioxia Corporation promises to revolutionize hyperscale data centers by addressing the limitations of hard disk drives. Focused on all-flash storage, this partnership enhances speed, scalability, and energy efficiency.