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Deutsche Telekom targets ‘AI phone’ launch in 2026

Total Telecom

News We are becoming an AI company, said Deutsche Telekom board member Claudia Nemat, speaking on stage at MWC If Mobile World Congress in Barcelona has had a theme this year, it’s been mobile operators trying to cram AI into every facet of their operations. “The days of the confusing app jungle are over.

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WHO finds no link between mobile phones and brain cancer

Developing Telecoms

The World Health Organization found there is no link between brain and head cancer from use of mobile phones or being situated close to mobile towers.

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5 Ways VoIP Phone Numbers Can Make Your Business More Flexible

VoIP Review

VoIP phone numbers have become a popular choice for businesses constantly seeking ways to improve efficiency, adaptability, and connectivity, and at the same time optimize their ability to serve global markets. This article will explore how global VoIP phone numbers, such as those offered by DIDWW , contribute to business flexibility.

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FCC rules all mobile phones must be compatible with hearing aids

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News The new regulations introduced by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) also include new Bluetooth coupling requirements The FCC has adopted new rules that require all mobile phones available in the US to be compatible with hearing aids.

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DoT Partners with RPF to Recover Lost and Stolen Mobile Phones on Trains

Telecom Talk

The Department of Telecommunications (DoT) partners with the Railway Protection Force (RPF) to recover lost and stolen mobile phones on trains.

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No Special Mobile Phone Plan for Non-Smartphone Users: Government

Telecom Talk

The Indian government has said that it doesn’t plan to force telcos to bring special mobile plans for non-smartphone users.

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Ofcom wants UK to be ‘first in Europe’ to use direct-to-device satellite services

Total Telecom

News The regulator is proposing that direct-to-device (D2D) satellite services make use of spectrum already licenced by mobile operators for 4G and 5G This week, UK telecoms regulator Ofcom has proposed new rules that would allow D2D satellite services to be provided using the same spectrum and terrestrial mobile networks.

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