DIDWW has acquires national DID numbers in Costa Rica, enabling global businesses to establish a local presence. Offering national numbers in 41 countries, DIDWW supports seamless communication with user-friendly portals and API, showcasing their dedication to enhancing global VoIP infrastructure.
The UK government’s proposed Cyber Security and Resilience Bill signifies a crucial advancement in enhancing national cybersecurity. Aimed at fortifying digital security for critical infrastructure, this legislation targets the escalating cyber threats faced by hospitals, energy networks, and IT providers.
Siemens’ groundbreaking collaboration with Microsoft at Hannover Messe showcases a next-level industrial AI foundation, revolutionizing Industry 4.0. Leveraging vast production archives, this AI enhances automation and integrates digital systems like virtual PLCs. With applications already at Audi, Siemens leads in bridging the skilled labor gap and optimizing industrial processes.
Microsoft has canceled several planned data center projects across the U.S. and Europe, totaling around 2 GW of capacity. Analysts suggest this signals an oversupply or strategic cost-cutting amid AI investment concerns. While Microsoft remains committed to AI, the move raises questions about market stability.
O2 Germany is rapidly expanding its rural 5G network, adding 1,600 improvements and 100 new sites. Now covering over 97% of Germany’s population, the expansion enhances connectivity in both urban and remote areas. O2 aims to boost network capacity and improve service along transport routes.
Ericsson and SoftBank have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to propel next-gen telecom technologies, including AI, Cloud RAN, and 6G. The partnership, called “NextWave Tech,” aims to enhance network efficiency and connectivity. Emphasizing innovative spectrum use and AI-driven automation, this collaboration positions Japan as a leader in telecom advancement.
DIDWW has enhanced its VoIP services by acquiring its own national numbers in Spain, expanding their international footprint. This move provides businesses in Spain seamless access to advanced telecommunications solutions.
Ofcom’s bold proposal positions the UK as Europe’s pioneer in direct-to-device (D2D) satellite services, enhancing mobile connectivity by bypassing traditional equipment. Utilizing existing 4G and 5G spectrum, this approach promises to boost rural coverage and drive innovation.
Bell Canada is capitalizing on market conditions with its new Security-as-a-Service (SECaaS) offering. This move aligns with Canada’s national pride, offering real-time threat response, scalability, and local data compliance. As cyber threats rise, leveraging advanced security solutions ensures data remains sovereign.
DIDWW has expanded its VoIP service offerings to include local metered phone numbers in Kosovo. Available for immediate activation, this addition supports businesses seeking low-cost international communication. By offering flexible, pay-as-you-go VoIP solutions, DIDWW enhances connectivity within Kosovo’s local markets.


