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Cisco-NTT Collab Transforms Global 5G Connectivity with eSIM

VoIP Review

Cisco has chosen the France-based virtual network operator Transatel, owned by the Japanese company NTT , to offer enterprises in 180 countries seamless 4G and 5G connectivity through its own eSIM technology. Key sectors reaping the benefits of edge networks include manufacturing and hospitality.

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The Power of the AI-Driven Cloud: Shaping Global Mobile Access

Broadband Breakfast

  Powered by AI-driven cloud solutions, vSIM optimizes network performance dynamically, ensuring consistent, high-speed connectivity across the globe. Automatic Network Switching:  Devices automatically switch to the strongest available mobile network, optimizing performance and connectivity without being locked into one carrier.

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Digital Infrastructure Investment 2024: 'All-in' on Open Access

Broadband Breakfast

Open access networks are gaining greater traction nationwide. What is the role of public-private partnerships in open access networks? Their network provides blazingly fast Internet speeds, phone, and television services. What, if anything, have states been doing to prioritize open access fiber?

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Relive the Innovation: AWS Next Level Demo Recordings from MWC24

AWS Telecommunications

A curated selection of more than 20 customer focused partner integrated demos were showcased across four areas of expertise: generative AI, SaaS, network cloudification, and network API’s.

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Bill introduced in MN House: HF2279 Renaming and modifying Office of Broadband Development

Blandin on Broadband

c) “Broadband infrastructure” means networks of deployed telecommunications equipment and technologies necessary to provide high-speed Internet access and other advanced telecommunications services for end users. (d) b) “Broadband” or “broadband service” has the meaning given in section 116J.39