In today’s fast-paced digital world, businesses must adapt to mobile-first communication platforms to stay competitive. These platforms enhance flexibility, collaboration, and employee engagement by prioritizing mobile device usability, offering tools like instant messaging and video conferencing. With benefits like cost savings, improved customer service, and scalability, mobile-first platforms are essential for modern business success.
Deutsche Telekom is enhancing its global IoT presence through a new agreement with the Bridge Alliance. As the first European telecom giant in this consortium, Deutsche Telekom aims to streamline IoT solutions for both Asian and European markets. Their combined expertise promises superior connectivity and simplified procurement processes.
Malaysia’s telecommunications landscape is rapidly evolving as CelcomDigi submits a proposal to the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) for deploying a second 5G network. This move aims to bolster Malaysia’s digital infrastructure, positioning the country as a regional leader in 5G and AI development.
NICE has expanded its collaboration with AT&T to boost the capabilities of emergency communications centers by developing a unified incident capture solution for AT&T NG9-1-1 technologies. Showcased at APCO 2024, this partnership aims to revolutionize public safety by enabling 9-1-1 centers to utilize real-time VoIP data for smarter decisions and improved response times.
8×8 has launched AI-enhanced features for its cloud contact center and unified communications platform. These new capabilities focus on improving customer satisfaction by enhancing self-service and enabling agents to handle complex queries effectively. However, delays in feature rollouts could harm 8×8’s competitive position and market reputation.
Verizon Business 2024 Mobile Security Index unveils rising cybersecurity threats from mobile and IoT devices. With 95% of businesses actively using IoT, security concerns have intensified. The report emphasizes the need for enhanced mobile security, especially in critical sectors. Investing in advanced cybersecurity solutions is crucial as IoT becomes more integral to business operations.
Australia-based Infoblox recently published an insightful report on the hybrid and multi-cloud maturity of APAC organizations. The report reveals that APAC firms are either lagging or leading in cloud management. Key findings emphasize the benefits of strategic investments and collaboration in hybrid, multi-cloud environments to optimize security and efficiency.
Enreach UK has launched Enreach Contact Anywhere, a Fixed-Mobile Convergence (FMC) solution that integrates fixed-line and mobile services. By using one number and one device, this innovative solution addresses the increasing need for efficient mobile usage within businesses, boosting productivity and simplifying professional communications across various industry sectors.
The UK Competition and Markets Authority has extended the deadline for its £15 billion Vodafone-Three merger investigation to 7 December. This delay highlights the broad scope and technical complexity of the inquiry. Vodafone-Three merger promises significant benefits, such as enhanced competition and transformation of the UK’s digital infrastructure.
Vodafone launches LTE-M, an LPWAN technology for IoT devices with low data and power needs. Converge ICT partners with Ribbon to triple its fiber network capacity. Nokia partners with BxA to enhance its Network as Code platform for healthcare applications. Hayo launches a global IoT platform for MNOs and enterprises, enhancing efficiency and connectivity with cloud-native technology and AI.