Four leading Malaysian telcos have bid for the nation’s second 5G network, following the government’s tender that closed on July 31, 2024. The contenders—CelcomDigi, Maxis, Telekom Malaysia, and U Mobile—aim to enhance Malaysia’s 5G landscape. The winning bidder will be announced by year-end, set to further progress the nation’s 5G infrastructure development.
Eager to showcase its latest advancements in VoIP and SMS technologies and to explore new market opportunities, DIDWW is gearing up for two major telecommunications events this September. As a leading provider of premium quality two-way SIP trunking and SMS services, DIDWW will engage with global partners and customers at ITW Africa and the Wholesale World Congress (WWC 2024).
The National Advertising Review Board (NARB) has urged AT&T to revise its claims about its Supplemental Coverage from Space (SCS) following a challenge from T-Mobile US. AT&T’s advertisement implied the advanced VoIP service is operational, which is misleading. Transparent communication in the evolving VoIP and satellite communications landscape is essential.
Vodafone Germany is investing €250 million to expand its B2B unit, targeting corporate consumers and enhancing its digital offerings. Partnering with IT leaders like Microsoft and AWS, the move aims to capture more of the competitive enterprise market. This strategic investment underscores the growing importance of VoIP and digital solutions.
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.
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has proposed new rules for AI-generated robocalls and texts. Aiming for transparency, the FCC mandates prior consumer consent and clear AI-generated disclosure for each message. This initiative seeks to protect consumers from scams while exploring AI’s positive applications, such as aiding people with disabilities.
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.
DIDWW has launched outbound SIP trunking in China, providing local call termination services in 50 countries. This expansion boosts DIDWW’s global voice service reach, offering high-quality local routes. Businesses can enjoy seamless, efficient, and reliable two-way voice services. To activate SIP trunking, contact DIDWW sales for more details.
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.
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.


