Equinix has appointed Cyrus Adaggra as President for the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region. With over 20 years of experience, Adaggra will drive strategy, growth, and management across APAC, focusing on digital infrastructure and regional expansion.
Gartner’s latest trends outline six pivotal shifts in infrastructure and operations by 2025. These insights provide I&O leaders with a roadmap to navigate future challenges and opportunities.
Open Gateway, initiated by GSMA, is set to redefine mobile networks with standardized telecom APIs, underpinning 5G’s potential. With coverage from 67 global operators, it aims to streamline developer interaction and offers vast opportunities for API-driven fraud prevention, edge computing, and digital transformation.
DIDWW expands its VoIP offerings with toll-free virtual phone numbers in Vietnam. This enhancement provides instant activation through a user portal or API, boosting global communication for businesses.
The U.S. government’s recent $273 million allocation through the Wireless Innovation Fund marks a pivotal advancement in the realm of VoIP and wireless technology. By promoting Open Radio Access Networks (Open RAN), this initiative supports the creation of cutting-edge Open Radio Units (ORUs), propelling the telecommunications industry’s VoIP capabilities and competitiveness.
Italy is gearing up for its first 5G Standalone millimeter wave network, enhancing Fixed Wireless Access in underserved areas. Announced by Nokia, this project supports EOLO in bridging connectivity gaps.
Congress is tackling the challenge of replacing Chinese telecommunications equipment in U.S. networks by funding the “rip and replace” initiative. This boosts efforts to remove potential threats and secure rural telecommunications connections.
The latest GSMA report indicates limited progress by hyperscalers like AWS, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud in embracing the Open Gateway initiative for mobile networks. Telecom vendors such as Ericsson and Nokia are advancing API initiatives.
Boingo Wireless has transformed Rhode Island Convention Center with state-of-the-art Wi-Fi 6 and private CBRS network, elevating connectivity for events. This advanced infrastructure streamlines operations, enhances security, and optimizes fan experiences.
Google, Samsung, and Qualcomm unveiled Android XR, an AI-enhanced OS for XR, VR, and AR experiences. Featuring AI-driven interactivity, advanced displays, and seamless app integration, Android XR aims to create a dynamic ecosystem of devices and apps.


