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DIDWW, a global provider of premium quality VoIP communications and SIP trunking services, will participate as an exhibitor at Enterprise Connect 2024, the leading conference and exhibition for enterprise communications and customer experience. The event will be held from March 25th-28th at the Gaylord Palms in Orlando, FL.

DIDWW, a global telecom operator providing premium quality two-way SIP trunking and SMS services, has recently integrated with Pabbly, a leading web-based automation platform. Through this collaboration, customers can leverage DIDWW Voice and SMS services to efficiently streamline their workflows by seamlessly connecting with various business and productivity applications.

RedShift Networks, a leading provider of VoIP security solutions, today announced a new partnership with TD SYNNEX a leading global distributor and solutions aggregator for the IT ecosystem. This partnership will enable VoIP/UC network operators and managed service providers the ability to easily deploy network wide, cutting-edge cybersecurity software with unmatched distribution capabilities.

In an unexpected turn of events, users have experienced noticeable delays in their connections from X, formerly known as Twitter, to prominent online platforms including Facebook, Instagram, Bluesky, Substack, Reuters, and The New York Times. This five-second lag, discovered by The Washington Post, has sparked concerns and discussions about the impact of even the slightest online slowdowns.

A fresh structure designed to secure EU data housed in the US has been implemented, but disputes persist surrounding the safety of EU data during transatlantic transfers. While the EU sees the potential of unwarranted surveillance by US security forces, the US finds it challenging to alleviate these suspicions. Despite concerns raised by privacy activists, notable tech powerhouses like Facebook are in favor of this framework, thinking it’ll protect essential goods and services. This leaves a potent question around the future of data protection lingering in the air.

Top tech giants, including Amazon, Apple, and Microsoft, have recently been identified by the European Commission under the new Digital Markets Act (DMA) as potential digital ‘gatekeepers’. These firms, commanding vast economic and influential prowess, now sit waiting during a 45 day review period that could officially brand them as such. Following the conclusion of the evaluation process, each company will need to navigate a six-month transition to achieve full compliance with the DMA directives. These guidelines are aimed at fostering competition and safeguarding both end-user rights and the interests of small scale businesses.