Vodafone is set to divest its remaining 3% stake in Indus Towers, marking a strategic exit from the Indian tower company. This decision aligns with Vodafone’s previous reductions and highlights its financial streamlining efforts.
Comcast’s transition of its 5G network to AWS’s public cloud marks a pivotal innovation. By tapping into AWS’s robust infrastructure, Comcast aims to enhance scalability, security, and cost efficiency for Xfinity and Business Mobile subscribers.
DIDWW, a leading global provider of two-way SIP trunking and messaging services to operators and businesses all over the world, has announced the launch of phone.systems™ v3.0, a significantly enhanced version of its cutting-edge cloud PBX. This latest release includes a dedicated phone app that is optimized for business communications, integrations with CRMs, and additional functionalities.
Telefónica’s €550M sale of its Peruvian fiber network to KKR and Entel has stalled, thwarting plans to reduce its €26B debt. Despite regulatory approval, unmet conditions derailed the deal.
DIDWW now offers toll-free numbers in Uganda, expanding its global coverage to over 60 countries. Businesses can establish a local presence, boost customer engagement, and enjoy instant activation via DIDWW’s user portal or API.
Vodafone joins a prestigious group delving into quantum computing with Digital Catapult. Focused on telecom challenges, such as the “Steiner Tree” problem, Vodafone seeks to harness quantum technology’s potential.
Namibia’s regulatory halt on Starlink unveils Africa’s diverse landscape. The denial of Starlink’s license by the Communications Regulatory Authority illustrates complex hurdles.
Compax Software Development, in collaboration with AGTR Group, has launched MVNO.SERVICES in Thailand. This platform empowers businesses to become MVNOs, streamlining the process with cutting-edge technology.
The GTI’s global recruitment drive for its Intelligent RAN, Ubiquitous AI Project seeks to explore the potential of integrating AI with 5G-Advanced networks. By creating open research labs globally, it aims to pioneer innovative applications, enhancing network performance and unlocking new opportunities.
Deutsche Telekom has partnered with Nokia to upgrade its Open RAN network in Germany, replacing Huawei equipment. This move will see over 3,000 Open RAN sites enhanced nationwide.


