Sinch is revolutionizing 911 emergency response with its PSAP Outage Services, a cutting-edge solution ensuring FCC compliance and seamless emergency communication. By automating PSAP notifications and providing up-to-date contact data, Sinch helps service providers quickly address 911 outages.
Rakuten Mobile is amplifying its presence in the U.S. to push Open RAN forward, a key focus of the NTIA’s Public Wireless Supply Chain Innovation Fund. This move aims to strengthen the telecommunications supply chain and foster competition in the wireless sector.
Donald Trump has nominated Olivia Trusty for FCC commissioner, praising her dedication to economic growth and innovation. Trusty is expected to work closely with new FCC Chairman Brendan Carr to streamline regulations and expand affordable internet access.
Freshwave’s collaboration with the National Robotarium leverages 5G networks to empower agritech robots, including the innovative ‘Spot’. By streaming live video and conducting real-time analyses, these robots enhance productivity in agriculture.
Today, we all recognize that the ability to retain and port phone numbers across different service providers is critical for both businesses and individuals. The process of porting numbers within a single country has evolved in recent years, and moving a telephone number from one provider to another has become relatively straightforward. However, these procedures become significantly more complex and sometimes less reliable when porting across international borders. Different countries have disparate telecom networks, as well as their own technical standards, regulatory frameworks, and operational procedures. All these components must be coordinated or integrated to enable successful global number porting. It is important for subscribers who use international telecom services to understand the challenges of global number porting, to have realistic expectations of the process, and to be able to ask relevant questions. This article sheds light on the complexities involved in global porting services, and the broader implications for consumers…
U Mobile has partnered with CIMB Bank to secure funding for its role as Malaysia’s second 5G network provider. The collaboration supports a rapid 5G rollout, enhancing digitalization efforts and infrastructure.
Honeywell and Verizon have partnered to deliver a 5G-powered retail and logistics solution, ensuring seamless business operations during disruptions. Combining Honeywell’s tech with Verizon’s 5G, the system simplifies procurement, device management, and scalability.
The UK government has granted IBM a crucial £1.6 billion contract for the Emergency Services Network. Vital for UK emergency communications, IBM’s solutions, backed by Samsung and Ericsson, promise enhanced voice-over-IP technology.
Cellnex is considering selling its Swiss tower business, collaborating with JP Morgan for a potential €1.5 billion valuation. This move is part of Cellnex’s strategic restructuring, involving shedding non-core units to focus on essential markets.
Chinese engineers have developed technology to sever undersea communication cables, sparking concerns over potential sabotage. Patents for devices intended to cut cables, including one by Lishui University, suggest a cost-effective method for disruption.


