A leading media and events player in the ICT industry, Telecom Review Group has proven to have a crucial role in today’s digital scene. Seventeen years ago, the first Telecom Review edition was published. Today, Telecom Review leading media platforms are covering 80% of the ICT global readership in English, French and Arabic, under the umbrella of Trace Media, with the Middle East and Europe, Africa, Asia Pacific, Arabia and North America editions.

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You walk into your office and look at your network PoR (Plan of Record) for the week. There are 40 software updates in your core network alone. Each of these must be installed and tested, then rolled into production- ensuring not a single dropped call as a result. Shudder to think what happens if the element goes down altogether! There are two net new network functions that need to be brought into operation – for which marketing has already created a campaign (that goes out this week of course!) with features that depend on these functions. Oh, and this happens to be the week that operator benchmarking is occurring in your region and you’ve been trying to chase down a recurring- but apparently mysterious- issue that is affecting jitter in video calls. Sound familiar!?

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The digital wave driven by gigabit network and data center was keeping surging forward. This brings profound changes to individuals, companies, and the society. Ushering a new era, ICT is the key to inspiring the digital world. As a faithful driver of digital economy, ZTE is committed to creating greater value for its customers, partners, the industry, and society. 

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Cars are now moving in the same direction as smartphones in terms of computing power and connectivity. As the automotive industry aims for a fully autonomous driving experience, the end goal is a vehicle that can operate safely and independently of any human control. Powered by the latest technologies, detection, interpretation, and decision-making are crucial to be delivered before, during, and even after driving. 

Read more: Accelerating automotive: Bracing the sunset of 3G for a 5G-driven future

Societies globally are all relying on technology, especially telecommunications, which powers the connectivity needed to communicate, work, and make transactions online. Driving innovation in 2022 and beyond will only see a surge on the pace and scope of digitization. With this comes massive capital expenditures or simply, CAPEX.

Read more: CAPEX spotlight: Are telecom investments efficient?

Known as DECT 5G-SRIT, ITU approved a fourth technology as part of the ongoing standards development for 5G mobile services. The new technology supports a range of uses, from wireless telephony and audio streaming to the industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) applications, particularly in smart cities.

Read more: ITU: Additional 5G technology meets IMT-2020 requirements

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