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Indosat Ooredoo Hutchison Becomes First Mobile Operator in Southeast Asia to Deploy AI-RAN with Nokia and NVIDIA

Total Telecom

The new serverless APIs capabilities, built with NVIDIA, will enable Indosat AI application partners, including Hippocratic.ai, Personal.ai, GoTo and Accenture, to leverage distributed inference engines to provide AI tokens at scale ensuring a more consistent experience. Further expansion of this solution deployment will happen in 2026.

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SK Telecom Unveils Mobile AI Innovations with AX 3.1 Lite

VoIP Review

This new model, a compact large language model (LLM) designed for mobile applications, is now available through the open-source AI hub, Hugging Face. Lite, featuring 7 billion parameters, is developed to enhance mobile deployments and language-focused applications such as call assistants. Lite, which boasts 72 billion parameters.

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

Telecom Talk

The Subscriber Identity Module ( SIM ) card, once an essential component of mobile connectivity, is gradually being phased out. Understanding the eSIM An eSIM is a programmable SIM that is embedded directly into the device’s hardware during manufacturing. Advantages of eSIM Adoption in 2025 1.

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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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Securing DOT Infrastructure

Paloalto Networks

Resilient Solutions for Smarter Transportation As your city adopts Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) to enhance mobility and safety, securing these interconnected networks is more critical than ever.

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How a PBX phone system works  

VoIP MS

Traditional PBX systems are analog-based and typically rely on on-site hardware and standard phone lines, often requiring expensive upgrades to support internet-based calling. On-premises or analog PBX Also known as traditional PBX, this system relies on physical hardware installed at your office and standard telephone lines.

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