Telenor’s new Sovereign Cloud venture in Norway is set to redefine cloud computing with a focus on data sovereignty. Responding to geopolitical tensions, this initiative ensures data remains secure and under Norwegian control, targeting crucial sectors like healthcare and energy. This move positions Telenor as a leader in secure, reliable cloud solutions amidst rising demand.
Telinta, a global leader in white label cloud-based softswitch and billing solutions, announced that it has added a multi-language interface to its brandable Desktop Softphone and WebRTC solutions. Users can select their preferred language from an easy-to-use menu within the softphone. Telinta customers can offer these softphones in any language they need. Telinta’s brandable Desktop Softphone and WebRTC are currently available with default language choices of English, Spanish, Portuguese, French, and Ukrainian. Telinta customers can request any additional language needed. Desktop Softphone and WebRTC are part of Telinta’s family of brandable softphones, which all can be used in multiple languages. Telinta’s Mobile Softphone also enables end users to select language, and can automatically detect the default language of the user’s device, both phones and tablets. The softphones can support both attended and unattended transfers, BLF, a convenient Operator Panel, a PBX extension list, user status display, and more. Telinta’s brandable softphones can be customized to add a…
Indosat Ooredoo Hutchison is making waves in the telecom industry by embedding artificial intelligence throughout its operations. This strategic move not only boosts operational efficiency but also transforms Indosat into a leader in AI-driven services. With collaborations involving Nvidia, Indosat is advancing AI infrastructure across Indonesia, enhancing resource accessibility and digital innovation.
Nokia’s strategic sale of its fixed-wireless access business to Inseego marks a pivotal move towards focusing on AI infrastructure and mobile advancements. As Nokia streamlines operations, Inseego prepares to innovate within global markets, notably transforming its VoIP services. This transaction redefines strategies in the evolving VoIP technology landscape.
Vodafone’s strategic acquisition of CK Hutchison’s 49% stake in the merged entity VodafoneThree, earlier than expected, marks a pivotal shift in the UK’s telecom landscape. With a £4.3 billion deal boosting Vodafone’s 5G network capabilities, this move promises enhanced connectivity but raises concerns over diminished competition and pricing dynamics.
Proximus, Fiberklaar, Wyre, and Telenet have taken a major step for high-speed internet advancement in Flanders. These telecom giants aim to streamline gigabit network deployment, with fiber technology enhancing infrastructure. This collaboration, pending regulatory clearance, ushers in faster connection, promising a golden age for businesses transitioning to VoIP services.
The evolving D2D satellite connectivity landscape in Europe is transforming mobile services. A recent Omdia report indicates a 22% engagement surge from European mobile operators in this innovative technology. As D2D integrates into existing systems, it enhances coverage, ensuring network resilience. European providers gain a unique edge by enabling direct satellite connections for unmodified smartphones, merging seamlessly with traditional networks.
Microsoft’s impressive Q3 results highlight their strategic focus on AI and cloud infrastructure, boosting revenue to $82.9 billion, an 18% increase. With substantial growth in Microsoft 365 Copilot usage and AI investments, the company revolutionizes enterprise workflows, showcasing the integral role of VoIP and cloud solutions in driving technological advancements.
T-Mobile’s SuperBroadband revolutionizes business connectivity by merging 5G with Starlink satellite service, reaching every U.S. ZIP code. This dual-path approach ensures uninterrupted service, crucial for industries like retail and healthcare. The offering simplifies contracts, highlights 99.999% uptime, and caters to small businesses, enhancing reliability and operational efficiency.
Cambridge Broadband Networks Group is making waves in the U.S. VoIP market, launching a new operations hub in Richardson, Texas. This expansion capitalizes on the growing need for Fixed Wireless Access technology to manage rising VoIP traffic. Positioned strategically, CBNG enhances service efficiency and speeds up deployment, promising scalable solutions.

