Nokia and Motorola Solutions have launched a groundbreaking 4G/5G drone solution to bolster public safety and industry operations. Integrating advanced hardware and software, this innovative system supports first responders and critical industries.
Exciting news in the world of VoIP! The FCC now permits unlicensed Very Low Power devices across the 6 GHz band. This expansion supports next-gen solutions like AR and VR, wearables, and more, promising high speeds and minimal interference for seamless connectivity.
The new edge data center in Pilbara is revolutionizing local industries’ data processing capabilities, eliminating the 1,600-kilometer trek to Perth. This cutting-edge facility, initiated by NEXTDC and Vertiv, addresses latency issues and empowers sectors like mining with metro-level compute power and advanced cloud services.
Indosat Ooredoo Hutchison, acclaimed for its remarkable digital transformation, seized the Best Digital Transformation Award at the World Communication Awards 2024. This success underscores their evolution from a traditional telecom provider to an AI-driven tech leader.
NetIX, a prominent player in the global internet exchange domain, has achieved a milestone by reaching 4.02 Tbps in network traffic. Positioning among the top 10 IXPs worldwide, NetIX’s remarkable growth underscores the surging demand for scalable connectivity solutions across data centers in over 100 cities.
Nokia has unveiled a groundbreaking 5G-enabled Nokia 360 Camera designed for Industry 4.0 applications. Featuring immersive 8K streaming and connectivity via 5G, Wi-Fi, and Ethernet, this camera blends cutting-edge virtual reality capabilities with robust durability.
Hexa Capital Consultancy and Equinix have teamed up to enhance Asia-Pacific to U.S. connectivity via the groundbreaking MYUS cable. Targeting the burgeoning digital demands in Southeast Asia, this collaboration utilizes Equinix’s strategic data centers and a high-capacity fibre optic link to empower seamless international data connectivity.
IBM and Samsung are poised to secure a £900 million contract for the UK’s Emergency Services Network, an essential move to modernize communication systems for emergency services. This development challenges BT’s previous dominance in the sector.
The Czech Republic’s CRA partners with Sweden’s Netmore to enhance its LoRaWAN IoT services, focusing on utilities and real estate. Leveraging Netmore’s PaaS, CRA aims to scale its 80%-population-covered network.
The 37 GHz spectrum band offers a unique opportunity for shared federal and non-federal use, leveraging innovative coordination frameworks. Key features include dual-access strategies, enabling dynamic spectrum sharing for applications like IoT and high-capacity networks.


