DIDWW has expanded its number porting services to include Hungarian local, national, and toll-free DID numbers. This enhancement enables businesses to seamlessly transfer numbers and leverage DIDWW’s two-way SIP trunking for reliable communication.
KDDI has joined the Aduna API joint venture, reinforcing its commitment to open network innovation. Partnering with telecom giants like Vodafone and AT&T, Aduna fosters cross-industry collaboration.
AT&T topped RootMetrics’ second-half 2024 network testing for overall performance at national and state levels. However, Verizon and T-Mobile outpaced AT&T in 5G capabilities. While AT&T excelled in reliability and speed, Verizon led in 5G experience, and T-Mobile dominated availability.
DIDWW, a global VoIP and SIP trunking provider, will exhibit at the Channel Partners Conference & Expo 2025 in Las Vegas from March 24-27. Attendees can explore DIDWW’s advanced voice and SMS solutions at booth No. 1158, including its cloud PBX and extensive phone number coverage.
Sinch has partnered with Aduna, a venture by Ericsson and top telecom operators, to enhance the global network API ecosystem. This collaboration expands access to advanced mobile capabilities, streamlining authentication, security, and digital transformation for businesses.
Vodafone’s collaboration with Mobily significantly boosts IoT coverage in the Middle East. This strategic alliance enables Vodafone customers to access Mobily’s national IoT network via Vodafone Global SIMs, enhancing cross-border connectivity.
TalkTalk is revolutionizing customer service by transitioning to the Kraken platform, becoming the first major broadband provider to adopt it. This move aims to enhance service delivery and customer management experiences.
Nokia has appointed Justin Hotard as its new CEO, succeeding Pekka Lundmark on April 1. Hotard, formerly at Intel, will lead Nokia’s push into AI and data centers.
Telinta, a global leader in cloud-based softswitch solutions, introduces a new feature for ITSPs, enabling businesses to send outbound SMS via Auto-Attendant prompts. This allows seamless customer engagement, such as sharing online ordering links or reservation details.
Indus Towers has expanded its portfolio by adding over 16,000 towers through agreements with Bharti Airtel and Bharti Hexacom. This acquisition strengthens Indus Towers’ position in India’s telecom sector