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No SIM Slot? Why the World Is Moving to eSIM Faster Than You Think

Telecom Talk

While the change has been slow to materialise in some markets, global adoption is accelerating rapidly, pushed by device makers, telecom operators, and regulatory frameworks that now favour digital first infrastructure. For OEMs, it opens the door to slimmer hardware design and deeper integration with software ecosystems.

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DE-CIX Dallas Completes Infrastructure Upgrade, Unlocking 400 GE Access and Major Efficiency Gains

Total Telecom

While traditional 100 GE LR4 access requires four lasers for transmission, 100 GE LR requires only one laser and uses pulse amplitude modulation (PAM4) to ship data at 100 Gbit/s for a fraction of the hardware cost, increasing efficiency and reducing the cost of optical hardware on the customer side.

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Siemens and O2 Telefónica Innovate 5G for Remote Connectivity

VoIP Review

By utilizing a specific segment of public 5G, Siemens aims to offer similar capabilities usually bound to private 5G setups, ensuring seamless integration for distributed enterprise operations. The water industry, unlike manufacturing with its localized private 5G networks, faces extensive geographical distribution. operations.

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Using Business PBX Phone Systems for Seamless Internal and External Communications

VoIP Review

PBX technology is continually evolving, and there are currently four main types of PBX: Traditional on-premises PBX – Uses physical hardware installed within the office to manage calls. Hosted or cloud-based PBX – Hosted by a service provider, and does not require on-site PBX hardware.

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Dell’Oro: AI RAN to account for 1/3 of RAN market by 2029; AI RAN Alliance membership increases but few telcos have joined

IEEE ComSoc

is projected to account for approximately a third of the RAN market by 2029, according to a recent AI RAN Advanced Research Report published by the Dell’Oro Group. In the near term, the focus within the AI RAN segment will center on Distributed-RAN (D-RAN) , single-purpose deployments, and 5G. AI RAN [1.]

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How to Build Recurring Revenue Streams as a VoIP Reseller  

VoIP MS

Although companies try to survive in this commodity trap with hardware-install peaks and troughs, it’s just too risky when compared to a predictable monthly recurring revenue model (MRR) – especially as customers can port their phone systems to a different provider in days and, most of the time, for free. Upsell to current customers.  

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Dell’Oro: RAN revenue growth in 1Q2025; AI RAN is a conundrum

IEEE ComSoc

Initial findings suggest that after two years of steep declines, market conditions improved in the quarter. Author Stefan Pongratz attributes the improved conditions to favorable regional mix and lighter comps, rather than a change to the fundamentals that shape this market.

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