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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.

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.

Cellnex is nearing the sale of its Austrian operations, with multiple offers on the table and advanced negotiations underway. This news, alongside strong first-half financial results, boosted investor confidence despite a net loss of €418 million. The sale is part of Cellnex’s strategy to divest non-core assets and focus on debt reduction and organic growth, resulting in improved revenues and reduced net debt.

T-Mobile US reported strong Q2 2024 performance, adding over 777,000 postpaid phone customers and 406,000 home internet users. Surpassing the 100 million postpaid customer mark, the company revised its full-year guidance upwards. Despite slight churn rate increases, significant investments in fiber and prepaid services underscore T-Mobile’s growth strategy in the VoIP space.

Radware has launched EPIC-AI, an advanced AI-powered platform designed to revolutionize cybersecurity solutions. With state-of-the-art algorithms, EPIC-AI ensures precise, hands-free security for cloud, on-premises, and hybrid environments. This innovative technology enhances protection accuracy, expedites resolution times, and reduces costs, addressing the increasing risk levels from automated cyber-attacks and regulatory complexities.

Vodafone has outlined a strong case for equipping UK public buildings with 5G-enabled technology. The ‘Connected Spaces’ report highlights how digital twins, IoT, and smart sensors can save the public sector £580 million annually. By integrating these technologies, Vodafone promises significant energy efficiency and reduced CO2 emissions, aiding sustainability goals.