The world celebrates annually on October 29 the international Internet day, a technology that changed our lives, connected all parts of the country together and expanded the relationships between people. An era dominated by digital innovations, the Internet comes to support it and enhance virtual communication despite all the circumstances surrounding us.

Read more: International Internet day 2021: Faster life and endless services

The telecommunications sector is a vital component to the operational success of nearly every existing sector. Roland Daccache, systems engineer manager MEA, CrowdStrike explains how an identity-centric zero trust architecture is key to mitigating cyberthreats targeting telecommunications sector in the Middle East.

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Heading into 2022, telecom companies have an even larger role to play as the fifth generation of wireless technology begins to gain traction among enterprises and consumers alike. 5G deployment has been on the fast track with nationwide efforts done to achieve mainstream adoption. In fact, in four-year time, 4.41 billion people will be able to use 5G services. This represents 53% of the world population, according to an analysis by Bankr.

Read more: The next G wave: 6G is coming soon

In his presentation, Steven Doiron, executive vice president, regulatory & spectrum affairs at Yahsat, the Abu Dhabi-based multi-mission satellite services company, urged governments and satellite operators to work together internationally to improve space situational awareness (SSA) that allows for effective regulatory implementation and monitoring.  Doiron outlined the international satellite operator community’s efforts to address space debris and urged governments to take action.

Read more: CABSAT 2021 SATExpo Summit speakers highlight greater regulation, space debris ‘crisis’

Russian Satellite Communications Company (RSCC) took part in CABSAT 2021, a major event in the Middle East region for satellite communications, television and radio broadcasting as well as digital media industry. The international exhibition and panel discussions are held in Dubai for three days: from 26 to 28 October.

Read more: Sheikh Hasher Bin Maktoum Al Maktoum visited the RSCC stand at CABSAT 2021

Telecom Review has been cordially invited to the first day of Ericsson at Expo 2020 Dubai, held at the Sweden Pavilion. Under the theme “Imagine Possible,” they unveiled the vendor’s new time-critical communication solution and shed light on how technology is making the impossible possible as well as how next-generation technologies will enable the fourth industrial revolution.

Read more: Ericsson launches new time-critical communication solution at Expo 2020

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