Swisscom’s acquisition of Vodafone Italia marks a pivotal shift in the telecom landscape, with the deal set to make it Italy’s second-largest fixed-line broadband provider. This €8 billion agreement promises operational efficiencies, substantial savings, and heightened competition, significantly impacting the VoIP landscape and telecom sector dynamics in Italy.
DIDWW has launched toll-free A2P SMS messaging services in the USA, enhancing business communication capabilities. This empowers businesses to efficiently engage customers via VoIP, automate operations, and increase trust.
Saudi Arabia’s Mobily and Telecom Egypt are collaborating on a submarine cable project across the Red Sea, enhancing VoIP connectivity between Saudi Arabia and Egypt. This initiative addresses increasing internet service demand and aligns with Saudi Vision 2030.
Globe Telecom’s role in managing the Philippines landing for the MYUS cable system marks a pivotal moment in global VoIP and telecommunications. The 19,000 km cable enhances digital connectivity, linking Malaysia and the US. This $720 million investment will provide 15 Tbps per fiber pair, elevating internet speed and reliability.
Ericsson’s new 5G Advanced software suite targets next-level network programmability and enhances VoIP capabilities. With seven products, Ericsson boosts performance and user experience, aligning networks with business goals using AI-driven technologies.
Kyocera, a prominent player in the telecom sector, is making waves by divesting a part of its KDDI stake to strengthen financial dynamics. This strategic move is key for VoIP advancements, as Kyocera enhances its focus on core telecom offerings.
Viavi Solutions is advancing the VoIP industry with a new Open RAN test lab in Quezon City, funded by USAID’s BEACON Project. This initiative boosts regional Open RAN markets, fostering VoIP innovation.
Exciting news for VoIP enthusiasts: EE expands its 5G standalone network to 16 more UK locations, promising improved connectivity. By year-end, EE’s 5G coverage will reach 21 million people across 30 towns and cities.
VoIP technology is revolutionizing telecommunications, and the partnership between Ericsson and Chunghwa Telecom is a testament to this transformation. This collaboration enhances Taiwan’s 5G infrastructure, integrating advanced VoIP solutions to boost efficiency and sustainability.
Ericsson has achieved another significant VoIP milestone, securing a multi-billion-dollar contract with Bharti Airtel, reinforcing its presence in India’s telecom market. This aligns with recent collaborations with Vodafone Idea to enhance 4G and introduce 5G services.