Colt Technology Services is redefining its strategy by divesting eight European data centers to NorthC and a UK-based company, enhancing its focus on digital infrastructure and global network services. This shift aligns with evolving AI and cloud computing demands. Colt’s seamless transition ensures uninterrupted VOIP and connectivity services for its clients.
DIDWW has acquires national DID numbers in Costa Rica, enabling global businesses to establish a local presence. Offering national numbers in 41 countries, DIDWW supports seamless communication with user-friendly portals and API, showcasing their dedication to enhancing global VoIP infrastructure.
DIDWW has expanded its VoIP service offerings to include local metered phone numbers in Kosovo. Available for immediate activation, this addition supports businesses seeking low-cost international communication. By offering flexible, pay-as-you-go VoIP solutions, DIDWW enhances connectivity within Kosovo’s local markets.
The introduction of the virtual phone system has resulted in a massive leap forward for business communications. For many years, the hardware telephony system, primarily the on-premise Private Branch Exchange (PBX), was the gold standard for handling phone calls. These systems, while effective in the past, come with the disadvantages of significant hardware costs, complex setups, limited capabilities, and burdensome maintenance requirements. The combination of VoIP and the virtual phone system has taken business communications by storm, and the relevance and practicality of traditional PBX hardware has come under intense scrutiny. This inflexible system is reliant on unwieldy physical infrastructure and is rapidly being replaced by agile, cloud-based solutions that offer cost savings, flexibility, scalability and increased productivity. In this article, we will explore the major advantages of virtual phone systems over legacy platforms. This comparison will clearly illustrate why so many businesses are ditching their hardware, moving to cloud…
DIDWW, a global VoIP and SIP trunking provider, will exhibit at the Channel Partners Conference & Expo 2025 in Las Vegas from March 24-27. Attendees can explore DIDWW’s advanced voice and SMS solutions at booth No. 1158, including its cloud PBX and extensive phone number coverage.
Telinta, a global leader in cloud-based softswitch solutions, introduces a new feature for ITSPs, enabling businesses to send outbound SMS via Auto-Attendant prompts. This allows seamless customer engagement, such as sharing online ordering links or reservation details.
The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) is making waves in the VoIP and telecommunications sector with new proposals for mmWave spectrum auctions, aimed at enhancing 5G services. By reducing spectrum prices, TRAI hopes to drive greater adoption. This strategic change is set to transform VoIP infrastructure in India, maintaining focus on future advancements.
Rockwell Automation’s strategic acquisition of Clearpath Robotics and OTTO Motors positions the company at the forefront of industrial automation, with a focus on AMRs for material handling. As demand for AMRs grows, Rockwell aims to deliver cutting-edge, integrated logistics solutions, reinforcing its leadership in the VoIP-enabled industrial sector.
DIDWW has expanded its A2P SMS coverage to the USA, Ukraine, and Cyprus, empowering businesses to enhance global communication with secure, personalized messaging. Offering high delivery rates, robust security, and advanced tools, DIDWW enables seamless SMS campaigns with guaranteed sender IDs.
The telecom industry is abuzz with Aduna, a groundbreaking joint venture in API technology by Ericsson, Google Cloud, and global operators. Aduna aims to revolutionize VoIP, leveraging network APIs for 5G monetization and innovation.