DIDWW, a global telecom provider of fully compliant phone numbers and premium-quality voice and SMS services, has expanded its SIP trunking coverage to include local call termination in Malta, Cyprus, Ecuador, Costa Rica and Nigeria. With these new additions, DIDWW now offers local call termination in 55 countries, ensuring robust telco solutions in regions where high-quality telephony is essential for business growth. With this latest expansion of its SIP trunking coverage, DIDWW continues to equip businesses with scalable, enterprise-grade voice solutions delivered over a private, global IP network. This highly reliable service offers an efficient alternative to traditional telephony, providing unlimited call capacity, exceptional voice clarity, and flexible, easy-to-configure SIP trunk settings. Unlocking new opportunities for organizations across Malta, Cyprus, Ecuador, Costa Rica and Nigeria, DIDWW’s local calling service enables seamless two-way connectivity and helps businesses maintain a strong competitive edge. Additionally, the carrier’s SIP trunking solution guarantees high-quality audio and delivers…
Netomnia has secured £300 million in new funding, lifting its total backing to £1.2 billion. Supported by major investors, the company is accelerating its fibre rollout with a goal of five million connected premises by 2027.
DIDWW will showcase its latest voice and SMS solutions at ITW Africa in Nairobi and WWC 2025 in Madrid this September. Attendees can explore its global SIP trunking services, expanded phone number coverage, and advanced messaging platforms, while connecting with the team to discuss innovations shaping the future of telecom.
T-Mobile’s $4.4 billion acquisition of UScellular has significantly altered the U.S. wireless landscape, positioning T-Mobile ahead by expanding its spectrum assets and customer base. With the rebranding of UScellular to Array Digital Infrastructure, the company’s new focus is on tower and spectrum operations.
Ericsson is in talks to invest in Intel’s new networking unit, potentially gaining a small stake. The spinoff will focus on advanced silicon for communications infrastructure, aligning with Intel’s broader strategy to streamline operations and prioritize core areas like AI and CPUs.
Intel is set to spin off its Network and Edge Group (NEX) as part of a strategic optimization to bolster its core focus. This move, aligning with CEO Lip-Bu Tan’s vision, mirrors the successful Altera spin-off, aiming to attract strategic investors and enhance financial stability.
Telefónica is in talks to sell its Mexican mobile unit to Beyond ONE, aligning with its strategy to exit Latin America. This sale could strengthen Beyond ONE’s presence, but regulatory challenges in Mexico might delay the process.
Tesla and Samsung signed a sixteen and a half billion dollar deal to produce custom AI chips in Texas through 2033. The agreement centers on Tesla’s AI6 chip for autonomous vehicles and robotics, boosting Samsung’s foundry business and advancing US semiconductor goals while strengthening ties between American and Korean industries.
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Vodafone Germany has ingeniously transformed a traditional advertising column into a 5G antenna site in Stuttgart, kickstarting a project to enhance urban mobile coverage. Utilizing Ericsson antennas and fiber optic backhaul, it offers 500 Mbps speeds. This innovation expands Vodafone’s 5G network seamlessly, avoiding the challenges of building large cell towers.

