At the Mobile World Congress 2026, Vodafone’s CEO Margherita Della Valle stressed the critical need for safety standards in satellite communications. As VoIP integrates with satellite networks, it’s vital to establish rules that protect trust and ensure security. Collaborative efforts by leading operators can prevent a chaotic industry landscape.
AT&T is revolutionizing its network for the AI era by partnering with AWS, Ericsson, and Microsoft. These collaborations focus on integrating last-mile connectivity with cloud infrastructures, crucial for low-latency AI applications. With AWS Interconnect, AT&T embeds fiber and 5G networks into AWS workflows, reducing complexity and latency for real-time machine learning.
As wireless technology advances, Qualcomm is at the forefront of the 6G revolution, showcasing cutting-edge solutions at Mobile World Congress 2026. Key innovations include AI-native systems, digital twins, and enhanced RF performance, all designed to augment network efficiency and user experience. Qualcomm’s commitment to intelligent, adaptable 6G solutions promises a transformative impact on global connectivity.
SK Telecom’s ATHENA framework highlights the future of 6G with AI-native architecture and zero trust security. By fostering hyper-connectivity and cloud-native operations, SK Telecom aims to enhance AI-driven services through advanced virtualization. Its strategic role in global standards bodies positions the company as a pivotal player in the next network evolution.
Discover how RingCentral is revolutionizing unified communications and contact centers with its cutting-edge agentic voice AI technology. By deeply integrating OpenAI’s advanced models into live calls, RingCentral is transforming business communications. With significant annual recurring revenue driven by AI-utilizing customers, the company is positioning itself as a leader in the UCaaS and CCaaS markets.
Nvidia’s annual “State of AI in Telecommunications” report reveals telecom operators’ rapid adoption of AI to enhance business outcomes. An impressive 90% of operators acknowledge AI’s role in boosting revenue while reducing costs. Network automation has become a top AI priority, with 65% identifying it as crucial. As AI reshapes telecoms, investments surge, promising transformative growth.
Telefonica is transforming the digital landscape in Spain with an Edge Computing rollout, enhancing VoIP communication. By implementing services in cities like Madrid and Valencia, businesses can experience reduced latency and improved efficiency. With 12 active nodes and plans for more, Telefonica aims to revolutionize VoIP technology across industries.
Samsung’s expanded role in modernizing Videotron’s network infrastructure with a 5G NSA and 4G LTE core gateway reinforces its strategic transition from RAN supplier to core provider. Leveraging cloud-native solutions, this upgrade enhances network resilience and scalability. It supports Videotron’s diverse services, optimizing operations for impactful VoIP integration in Canada.
Singtel’s push into Brazil signifies its commitment to expanding VoIP and digital transformation solutions in Latin America. Their new office, set to open by 2026, will deliver advanced VoIP services like SD-WAN. By partnering with local telecom operators, Singtel aims to bridge connectivity gaps, enhancing VoIP efficiency between Latin America and Asia-Pacific markets.
Telefónica is set to strengthen its partnership with NATO, offering access to its research and development infrastructure. This move includes leveraging resources like The ThinX lab and a cutting-edge quantum communications network, reinforcing Telefónica’s strategic role in secure telecommunications. This strategic alliance aligns with increasing global defence investments and positions Telefónica as a key player in advancing VoIP technology within the defence sector, ultimately enhancing cybersecurity and critical infrastructure protections. However, navigating this partnership involves overcoming compliance challenges and ensuring robust security protocols are maintained, affirming Telefónica’s place in modern telecommunications innovation.

