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Indus Towers Launches Telecom Factory in Nigeria for Digital Growth
Technology Indus Towers Launches Telecom Factory in Nigeria for Digital Growth

In a transformative step for Africa's telecommunications landscape, Indus Towers Limited, a global leader in telecom infrastructure, has announced the launch of a cutting-edge telecom equipment manufacturing factory in Nigeria, marking a pivotal moment for the continent's digital economy. This

Chinese Operators Lead with Hollow-Core Fiber Innovation
Innovation Chinese Operators Lead with Hollow-Core Fiber Innovation

Unveiling a New Frontier in Telecom Markets In the dynamic realm of telecommunications, a staggering statistic emerges: latency in data transmission can cost financial sectors millions in missed opportunities every second. This pressing challenge has propelled hollow-core fiber (HCF), a

Singapore Telcos Use Data to Combat Scams Amid Privacy Debate
Security Singapore Telcos Use Data to Combat Scams Amid Privacy Debate

In an era where digital transactions dominate daily life, the alarming rise of online scams has become a pressing concern for individuals and businesses alike, with global losses surpassing a staggering US$1.03 trillion annually, as reported by the Global Anti-Scam Alliance. A significant portion

Mobilicity Saga Exposes Telecom Policy Risks in Canada
Security Mobilicity Saga Exposes Telecom Policy Risks in Canada

In the intricate web of Canada’s telecommunications sector, few stories highlight the perils of regulatory unpredictability as vividly as the prolonged legal battle involving Mobilicity, a small telecom company with big ambitions, which spanned over a decade and ended with a staggering $555 million

How Do Red Sea Cable Cuts Threaten Global Internet Security?
Market How Do Red Sea Cable Cuts Threaten Global Internet Security?

In a startling turn of events earlier this year, the digital world was shaken by the severing of two crucial undersea internet cables—SMW4 and IMEWE—in the Red Sea corridor near Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, leaving millions across countries like India, Pakistan, and the UAE grappling with degraded

CRTC Sets New Rules to Combat Telecom Outages in Canada
Market CRTC Sets New Rules to Combat Telecom Outages in Canada

Imagine a day when millions of Canadians are suddenly cut off from internet and phone services, unable to call for help during an emergency or access critical information due to a massive telecom outage, an event that has unfolded in recent years. Such scenarios have exposed vulnerabilities in the

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