China Mobile’s MWC Shanghai 2026 vision signals a major shift from connectivity to AI-powered telecom infrastructure. By combining 5G, 6G research, cloud computing, VoIP services, intelligent networks, and enterprise platforms, the operator aims to redefine mobile communication, boost digital services, and unlock new value for partners across China’s fast-growing economy.
Indosat Ooredoo Hutchison and Huawei’s award-winning AUTINOps deployment shows how AI-powered telecom network operations can boost VoIP quality, reduce downtime, and accelerate fault repair across Indonesia. With digital twins, multi-agent automation, and smarter data workflows, operators gain faster troubleshooting, stronger availability, and better customer experiences for next-generation communications nationwide networks.
Huawei, TM Forum, and leading global operators unveil AI-powered Agentic Operations for smarter telecom and VoIP networks. The new white paper explores digital twins, EDNS 2.0, automation, and data governance to reduce downtime, improve service quality, and help engineers manage complex voice, cloud, IoT, and mobile network operations today efficiently.
China Telecom’s AI-native 6G vision could reshape VoIP, enterprise communications, and cloud telephony by combining connectivity, compute, storage, and automation. With smarter routing and local processing, future networks may deliver lower latency, stronger reliability, and new carrier services for voice, video, IoT, industrial automation, and real-time AI applications worldwide securely.
Huawei’s MWC Shanghai 2026 vision signals a major shift for VoIP, mobile operators, and 6G networks. As AI agents, smart glasses, and cloud services demand faster uplinks, carriers may monetize both data and AI tokens, creating new telecom revenue models built on intelligent, low-latency connectivity and advanced network computing platforms.
Telinta, a global leader in cloud-based Softswitch and Billing solutions, today announced that it has been chosen as winner of the 2026 Visionary Spotlight Award recognizing its world-class Technical Support and Training. This prestigious industry award from ChannelVision Magazine honors Telinta’s team of expert Engineers, who provide 24/7 Technical Support and comprehensive Training to the company’s worldwide customer base of telecom service providers. ChannelVision’s editors and independent judges evaluated technology providers based on a range of criteria, including service delivery and support, overall innovation, future industry impact, creativity, differentiation, and other factors. “The 2026 awards reflect a rapidly evolving industry, with leaders navigating emerging technologies and shifting customer expectations,” said ChannelVision president and CEO Berge Kaprelian. “On behalf of ChannelVision, we wish a sincere congratulations to Telinta’s Engineering team.” “When a telecom service provider becomes a Telinta customer, an important part of our onboarding process is comprehensive training delivered by one of…
Meta’s $299 smart glasses could reshape wearable AI for VoIP, telecom, and enterprise communications. With hands-free calling, remote support potential, visual AI, and connected endpoint use cases, the devices offer businesses a practical path to smarter collaboration while raising questions about privacy, deployment, and everyday user value in the workplace
FIFA World Cup phishing is evolving from fake tickets to corporate credential theft. For VoIP providers and telecom operators, CUJO AI’s findings highlight why DNS security, network monitoring, and real-time domain blocking matter. Protect remote teams, cloud accounts, and communications infrastructure before fraudulent recruitment sites capture business logins online today.
India’s tighter review of foreign satellite broadband could reshape VoIP connectivity, rural internet access, and telecom security. As Starlink, OneWeb, and SES face scrutiny, Reliance Jio is advancing sovereign satellite plans, leasing capacity, and building ground stations to support secure, low-latency broadband for future voice over IP services nationwide deployment.
Unified communications is rapidly evolving, with IT leaders enhancing connectivity and security. The rise of eSIM technology demands effective governance of mobile workforces. Solutions like Webex Go extend enterprise communications to personal devices. However, deploying eSIM at scale introduces complexities in governance, compliance, provisioning, and voice security.

