At the Huawei Network Summit 2025, the spotlight was on AI Fabric 2.0 and Wi-Fi 7 as Huawei showcased groundbreaking network innovations. These advancements in VoIP technology illustrate Huawei’s commitment to enhancing network infrastructure through artificial intelligence, aiming for superior performance, reliability, and security in digital communications.
DIDWW, a global telecom provider of fully compliant phone numbers and premium-quality voice and SMS services, has achieved a double victory at the Antonio Meucci Global Telco Awards 2025 in Madrid, Spain. The company earned first place in two categories – the Excellence Award for Best Virtual Numbers Provider and the Excellence Award for “State of the Art” Customer Experience. These notable recognitions affirm DIDWW’s leadership in both technological innovation and outstanding customer service. The Antonio Meucci Global Telco Awards celebrate the most significant achievements in the telecoms sector, honoring organizations that excel in areas such as network infrastructure, voice and messaging services, cloud communications, and customer experience. Judged solely on performance over the past year, these awards recognize those who have delivered the most valuable, innovative, and impactful contributions to the industry. DIDWW’s recognition reflects the breadth and reliability of its virtual phone number services, which provide businesses worldwide access to…
The recent Optus network outage in Australia underscores the importance of reliable VoIP services, especially for emergency connections. Highlighting the fragility of telecom infrastructure, the incident led to failed emergency calls, raising concerns about network resilience. VoIP providers must prioritize robust systems and risk management to prevent such failures.
The switch from analogue systems to modern VoIP solutions is crucial for the UK’s infrastructure, with potential economic benefits exceeding £3 billion by 2040. VoIP systems promise enhanced resilience and cost savings across sectors, reducing reliance on the ageing PSTN. Transitioning now mitigates risks and optimizes digital benefits.
Verizon is leading an initiative to establish a 6G alliance with major telecom influencers. This aims to strategically define 6G capabilities and innovative applications, avoiding chaotic development. Key players like Ericsson, Samsung, and Nokia join forces with Verizon to shape the future, ensuring 6G networks power real-time AI and smart city solutions.
Virgin Media O2 has unveiled its groundbreaking 5G Standalone network across 500 UK towns and cities, now covering 70% of the population. This vast rollout enhances mobile experiences with improved 5G coverage, speeds, and reduced latency, all at no extra cost. Virgin Media O2’s investments focus on advancing digital experiences, supporting innovations like autonomous transport and remote healthcare.
Firevault by a UK-based startup revolutionizes data protection with secure offline storage, keeping sensitive information safe from cyber threats like ransomware and data theft. Prioritizing a Disconnect to Protect strategy, Firevault addresses ever-increasing cybercrime concerns, cutting off access to hackers by isolating valuable data from the internet.
DE-CIX’s Space-IX initiative marks a revolutionary advancement in VoIP and satellite communication, aiming to integrate Low Earth Orbit satellites with terrestrial networks. By leveraging advanced technologies, such as laser-based communication, this project seeks to overcome latency challenges and redefine global connectivity. Stay updated on space and VoIP advancements through our blog.
Starlink’s Direct to Cell mobile service is transforming VoIP connectivity, offering coverage even in remote areas. By acquiring spectrum with EchoStar, SpaceX enhances its satellite network, empowering over six million global users with strong, reliable signals. This technological evolution promises seamless communication, crucial during emergencies and natural disasters, revolutionizing mobile communication.
Netomnia has secured £300 million in new funding, lifting its total backing to £1.2 billion. Supported by major investors, the company is accelerating its fibre rollout with a goal of five million connected premises by 2027.


