DIDWW has expanded its global reach by adding local phone numbers for Nigeria, empowering businesses to connect with Africa’s largest market. With instant activation, robust infrastructure, and round the clock support, this move enhances global communication strategies and solidifies DIDWW’s position as a trusted provider of innovative telecom solutions.
Sinch’s latest report reveals that nearly all businesses plan to use AI in customer communications this year. As customer expectations grow, companies are embracing AI to deliver personalized, secure, and seamless experiences across channels like SMS, chat, and voice.
Mavenir has restructured its finances in partnership with Siris, wiping out over $1 billion in debt and securing fresh capital. The telecom software firm is retreating from its hardware ambitions in Open RAN to refocus on AI-driven software and core telecom services, betting on a leaner, more strategic path forward.
Deutsche Telekom and Nvidia are set to transform European manufacturing with the world’s first industrial AI cloud. This will utilize 10,000 Nvidia GPUs, revolutionizing AI-driven manufacturing by 2026. Prioritizing data protection, this initiative aligns with European standards, offering manufacturers cutting-edge resources.
Singapore’s state-owned firm Temasek is collaborating with Microsoft, BlackRock, and MGX to revolutionize global AI infrastructure, targeting a $100 billion investment. This ambitious AI Infrastructure Partnership includes enhancing AI data centers, showcasing AI’s transformative potential on industries globally, and aligning efforts with major global entities for rapid advancement.
Ericsson and Google Cloud’s collaboration introduces a revolutionary on-demand core network service, enhancing 5G deployment for communication service providers. Leveraging a SaaS model, the service optimizes scalability, rapid deployment, and cost-efficiency through AI and Google Kubernetes Engine.
Ericsson and Supermicro join forces to advance edge AI, combining 5G, SD-WAN, and powerful computing platforms. Their integrated solutions enable real-time data processing for industries like retail, healthcare, and manufacturing, even in remote areas. This partnership allows enterprises to overcome wired connection limits and deploy AI workloads flexibly and efficiently.
Amazon will invest $20 billion to expand AI infrastructure in Pennsylvania, creating thousands of jobs through new data centers in Luzerne and Bucks Counties. The initiative includes renewable energy projects and adds to AWS’s global AI expansion, with CEO Andy Jassy calling AI the biggest technology shift in business since the internet.
Samsung is set to launch its innovative AI-powered coding assistant, Cline, designed to boost productivity and accelerate AI integration within its operations. The Korean tech powerhouse aims for a July rollout, enhancing coding capabilities with natural language instructions.
Sparkle has launched its Quantum Safe over Internet solution on AWS Marketplace, offering advanced VPN security against quantum computing threats. Built on a cloud native NaaS model, QSI ensures encrypted data transmission between sites and cloud providers, combining strong protection with flexible, automated management.

