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Network Transformation Critical to Survival, Say Communications Service Providers

Dell

New research says improved customer experiences, stronger cybersecurity, enhanced competitive positioning and AI are top drivers for open networks.

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Statement on the Permitting Amendment in the Farm Bill

US Telecom

Today, the House Agriculture Committee voted to pass the Farm Bill. The bill includes Dusty Johnson’s (R-SD) Facilitating Optimal and Rapid Expansion and Siting of Telecommunications (FOREST) Act as an amendment, requiring the U.S. Forest Service (USFS) to use previously approved permits that have already undergone necessary environmental and historical preservation reviews from the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and National Historical Preservation Act (NHPA).

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Why is Hold Music for Business as Powerful as a Social Network?

VoIP MS

What if “ hold music for business ” was finally considered at its full potential? Indeed, like social networks, it is a powerful lever for communication and marketing. At Phone Design , we believe in turning hold music for business into a fertile creative space, capable of transmitting emotions, anchoring brand identity, and conveying targeted messages as social media posts do.

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Getting Your Network Ready for VoIP: A Comprehensive Guide

CADY

Switching to a VoIP phone system can be a game-changer for your business. It not only unlocks new capabilities but also reduces costs, making it a wise investment for any organization. However, to ensure a seamless transition and maintain high-quality service, it's crucial to prepare your network thoroughly. In this article, we will guide you through the essential steps to get your network ready for VoIP.

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What’s on Tap for 5G at Dell?

Dell

It’s funny you should ask…

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MSP EXPO, February 13-15, 2024 | Broward County Convention Center | Fort Lauderdale, Florida, US Booth #848

TELCO

Explore the future of managed services with Edgility by Telco Systems at MSP Expo 2024 (Feb 13-15, 2024, Fort Lauderdale). Unveil groundbreaking on-prem edge solutions, revolutionizing cloud deployment for scalable business and connectivity apps.

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Why is eSIM not popular? 6 key reasons

Mobilise

Connectivity is a necessity. And eSIM technology has emerged as a promising solution to both consumers and service providers, offering the potential to revolutionise how we stay connected. So why is eSIM not popular? Despite its numerous advantages, from seamless switching between networks to enhanced security features, eSIM adoption has been slower than anticipated.

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States must designate providers, service areas under FCC reclassification of Internet delivered services as telecommunications utility.

EldoTelecom

A key task facing states following the Federal Communication Commission’s adoption of its Open Internet rulemaking April 25 classifying Internet protocol communications as a telecommunications utility under Title II of the Communications Act is designating service areas of providers for the purpose of determining the law’s universal service obligations and support mechanisms.

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Lifecycle Software wins Best Visual Identity Gold Award

Lifecycle

We are thrilled to have been named Gold at the Transform Awards MEA for our distinctive brand identity created in collaboration with OMNI Creative Agency. Discover more!

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Telecom Investment Benefits the Military

GeoTel Blog

The United States military is deployed world worldwide, from dense metropolitan cities to sparsely populated and remote landscapes.

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ROI challenge delayed America’s modernization of copper to fiber in 1990s. It persists in the present as demand drives crisis of access and affordability.

EldoTelecom

While copper lines account for just 5 per cent of networks in the US, Sambar noted a single copper line must be maintained all the way out to a customer’s location. There could be thousands of copper lines sheathed at a central office, which need to be maintained to serve the customer who is miles away with the single line. The copper lines also require massive switches in central offices to provide voice services, which Sambar explained use eight to ten times the amount of energy as a server.