His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the Crown Prince of Dubai and Chairman of both the Executive Council of Dubai and the Higher Committee for Future Technology and Digital Economy, officially opened the Dubai AI Campus cluster at the Innovation Hub within the Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC).

Read more: Phase One of DUB.AI Campus Development Commences in Dubai

Following the success of last year’s virtual panel, we will once again explore the successful digital journey of the Sultanate of Oman. This incredible journey is a testament to the tireless efforts of Oman's telecom operators, vendors, government, and all industry stakeholders.

Read more: Unveiling Oman’s Digital Revolution – Don’t Miss Out, Register Now!

The global shift towards remote work and forced adoption of the virtual realm, accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic, continues to transform the professional landscape, gradually changing how and where we work. A study projects that by 2025, 70% of the workforce will operate remotely at least five days a week, citing a global demand for enhanced network connectivity.

Read more: 5G-Advanced: Revolutionizing the Virtual Workspace Amid Connectivity Challenges

Consider the convenience of accessing government information or assistance around the clock. This possibility occurs through the utilization of AI tools such as Generative AI service desks, ChatGPT-like AI chatbots, and virtual assistants.

Read more: Next-Gen Government: How Generative AI is Changing the Citizen Experience

The annual World Telecommunication and Information Society Day (WTISD), themed 'Digital Innovation for Sustainable Development,' serves as a rallying point for visionaries, innovators, and policymakers worldwide. It beckons them to converge and align their efforts in leveraging digital technology for the collective advancement of humanity.

Read more: Driving Change: WTISD 2024 Inspires Collaboration for Sustainable Digital Innovation

Telecom Review Group was invited to attend the SAMENA Leader’s Summit 2024, which explored the theme “Evolving Toward Integration, Intelligence, and Sustainability in Infrastructure.” This summit serves as a platform for dialogue among stakeholders from various industries, including prominent technology companies, emerging leaders in the digital ecosystem, policymakers, and decision-makers in the digital economy.

Read more: Leadership Insights: Advancing ICT and Sustainability Goals

The commercial internet era kicked off in 1995, marking the start of the dot-com boom. Moreover, the advent of wave division multiplexing (WDM) and the rollout of fiber optic cables in the mid-1990s greatly expanded the capacity of the internet, which had a ground-breaking impact on culture, commerce, and technology. As a result, the world witnessed the rise of near-instant communication via e-mail, instant messaging, voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) telephone calls, video chat, and the World Wide Web, giving way to communication platforms such as blogs, social networking services, and online shopping, etc.

Read more: Internet Safety: A Moving Target

On the sidelines of the Digital Readiness Retreat 2024, the Telecommunications and Digital Government Regulatory Authority (TDRA) launched the UAE Design System 2.0 (DLS 2.0) for Federal Government websites, with the support of the Higher Committee for Government Digital Transformation.

Read more: DLS 2.0: A New Era in the UAE Federal Government’s Digital Presence

Ericsson has announced that Fadi Pharaon, Senior Vice President and Head of Market Area Middle East & Africa, has decided to leave Ericsson to pursue other opportunities. Pharaon has held his current position since 2019 but has been with Ericsson for 26 years during which time he has held several management positions within the company. Pharaon will leave Ericsson at the end of August and a successor will be announced in due course.

Read more: Ericsson’s Fadi Pharaon Exits Executive Team

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