Italy is in talks with SpaceX for a €1.5 billion contract aimed at enhancing national telecom security. The deal incorporates encrypted communications and Starlink’s integration to boost connectivity, especially in underserved areas.
Telefonica’s 5G network now covers over 90% of Spain’s population. The expansion, particularly in the 3.5 GHz and 700 MHz bands, ensures widespread, reliable connectivity. This progress not only enhances consumer experiences but also fuels industrial innovation.
Vodafone Idea is poised to transform India’s telecom landscape with its 5G launch. By targeting 75 key cities, Vodafone aims to reclaim market share from Reliance Jio and Airtel. Offering potential pricing advantages, Vodafone’s 5G rollout promises compelling opportunities for consumers.
DIDWW is expanding its international virtual phone number coverage, adding Danish national numbers to its portfolio. With a coverage of national numbers in 40 countries, this allows businesses seamless communication.
NTT Docomo recently faced a DDoS attack, disrupting systems for nearly 12 hours. As such cyberattacks rise in the telecom sector, robust security measures are vital.
Vertical Bridge’s $3.3 billion acquisition of Verizon’s wireless communication towers marks a strategic milestone. This landmark deal signifies enhanced collaboration in telecommunications, propelling Vertical Bridge as a leading player in the market.
Zegona Communications and MasOrange have launched FibreCo, a groundbreaking venture poised to revolutionize Spain’s fibre infrastructure by potentially covering 12.2 million premises. This collaboration integrates their FTTH networks, aiming to establish the largest FTTH network in Europe.
The collaboration between Vivo and Nokia to deploy private LTE networks at 30 Ambev sites in Brazil represents a major advancement in enhancing logistics operations. This strategic partnership focuses on digital transformation and automation, leveraging Nokia’s Modular Private Wireless solution.
Cohesity has completed its acquisition of Veritas’ enterprise data protection business, solidifying its position as a global leader in data security. With over 12,000 customers, including 85 Fortune 100 companies, the move boosts Cohesity’s revenue to $1.7 billion and strengthens its AI-powered, multi-cloud data protection solutions.
The global Wi-Fi landscape is rapidly evolving with the spotlight on adopting the 6 GHz band. This spectrum, offering a substantial 1,200 MHz bandwidth, is positioned as a key enabler for advancing wireless technologies.