Robinhood’s decision to cut 10% of its workforce reflects a strategic shift in workforce optimization, even amid robust market activity. This move aims to maintain a lean structure, enhancing efficiency without sacrificing performance. Interestingly, Robinhood’s approach does not cite AI as a reason for layoffs, diverging from current corporate trends.
China is formulating a robust plan to enhance its domestic AI capabilities with a vast network of computing hubs, involving leading telecom operators like China Mobile and China Telecom. This initiative aligns with China’s national infrastructure strategy, aiming for a self-reliant AI network.
In the evolving landscape of sovereign AI strategies, nations are eagerly harnessing VoIP technologies for enhanced communication efficiencies. As they integrate power, infrastructure, and regulatory controls, countries like France and Japan illustrate varied models of AI advancement. With VoIP’s scalability and cost-effective nature, it becomes indispensable.
Vodafone is making strategic moves to strengthen its fiber network footprint in Europe. The telecom giant has entered a joint venture with PPC Group in Greece, aiming to consolidate their fiber assets. Meanwhile, VodafoneThree is eyeing a purchase of TalkTalk assets in the UK, amplifying its broadband ambitions.
Discover how Meta’s new AI Business Agent is set to transform business communication in WhatsApp, Messenger, and Instagram. This innovative enterprise solution streamlines customer interactions, offering businesses valuable insights. Explore its seamless integration with third-party tools, like Zendesk and Shopify, and learn how Meta competes in the dynamic enterprise AI market.
Cisco Live 2026 unveiled a transformative era for managed connectivity, spotlighting agentic networks powered by Cisco Cloud Control and AI-driven operations. Key takeaways highlight Cisco’s robust platform, combining AI-ready data centers, secure connectivity, and digital resilience. These advancements promise to reshape the VoIP landscape, offering enhanced security and streamlined operations for SMBs.
The global cloud infrastructure market reached $500 billion in 2026, fueled by the rising demand for AI across cloud services. Despite potential slowing growth, AI remains a key driver. AI’s influence spans IaaS, PaaS, hosted clouds, and SaaS, with neocloud companies like CoreWeave and OpenAI challenging industry leaders.
UK businesses are embracing AI’s transformative potential, but inadequate network infrastructure hampers success. A new study reveals only 15% of AI projects exceed expectations, highlighting the critical role of robust VoIP and connectivity solutions. As AI becomes a top priority, scalable networks are crucial for maximizing AI’s benefits.
Telinta, a global leader in cloud-based Softswitch solutions, and Vida Global Inc. (NYSE American: VIDA), a leading AI agent operating system, have partnered to bring intelligent multi-language, multi-modal AI agent capabilities to telecom service providers using Telinta’s hosted Softswitch and Billing platform. Telinta has integrated Vida’s AI agent technology into its TeliCoreTM platform, enabling telecom service providers to add the power of AI agents to popular services like Hosted PBX, SIP Trunking, UCaaS, VoIP calling via brandable Mobile and Desktop Softphones, WebRTC, and other business telecom services. With Vida, Telinta customers get access to Vida’s platform to provide AI agents to their end-user business customers. Vida AI agents answer inbound calls with intelligent, natural-language responses informed by the end user’s knowledge base and CRM data. During a call, agents can send SMS messages with links to make purchases, access documentation, book reservations, or complete other online transactions. Agents also place outbound…
The European Commission’s proposal to allocate the 2GHz mobile satellite spectrum opens doors for satellite giants like Starlink and Amazon to bid on this prime resource. This strategic move could outpace traditional telecoms, offering high-speed internet straight to devices. With equal distribution between EU and non-EU operators, Europe’s spectrum vision aims to foster technological independence and boost competitiveness.

