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VanillaPlus Issue 4: Nokia’s Vishal Singh explains how CSPs will Sense, Think, Act as autonomous networks become reality

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Register now to read the full VanillaPlus Issue 4 2024 magazine In this issue Comment – George Malim looks ahead to autonomous networks but fears for job insecurity Company news – BICS bolsters Cellusys global roaming partnership, Nokia agrees deal with Viettel to bring 5G to Vietnam Market news – Waterland acquires Lebara Group, FICO and JT launch (..)

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DIDWW to exhibit its cutting-edge voice and SMS solutions at Telecoms World Asia 2024

VoIP Review

The company offers the largest fully compliant international coverage of local, national, mobile, toll-free voice and SMS-enabled virtual phone numbers , two-way local and global SIP trunks, access to local emergency services, flexible capacity options, free global number portability, a highly scalable business phone system, and more.

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DIDWW voice and SMS innovations on display at ITW Africa and WWC 2024

VoIP Review

During these industry events, DIDWW will highlight the latest advancements in its powerful two-way SIP trunking solution, business phone system, A2P and P2P SMS , and other innovative VoIP services.

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DIDWW expands SIP Trunking to China and Hong Kong, delivering reliable local call termination in over 50 countries

VoIP Review

The company offers the largest fully compliant international coverage of local, national, mobile, toll-free voice and SMS-enabled virtual phone numbers, two-way local and global SIP trunks, access to local emergency services, flexible capacity options, free global number portability, a highly scalable PBX platform, and more.

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Understanding VoIP Regulatory Compliance – An Overview for Carriers

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In April 2024, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) fined the top US wireless carriers, Sprint, T-Mobile, AT&T and Verizon a collective $200 million for sharing access to customers’ location information without consent. The above are only two of the many global regulatory bodies.