Recent Press Releases for Telecom and Internet Infrastructure

Telecom Ramblings Newswire archives press releases for the telecom and internet infrastructure sectors. You can view the archives By Company, By Date, or By Subject.

June 26, 2020 Unite Private Networks

UNITE PRIVATE NETWORKS ANNOUNCES LUBBOCK, TEXAS NETWORK EXPANSION

June 26, 2020 gsa

GSA: 97 operators globally now hold mmWave spectrum for 5G

June 26, 2020 viav

Command The 5G Network: VIAVI Introduces 3D Geolocation for 5G Networks

June 26, 2020 ERIC

Ericsson wins Red Dot Design Awards for Ericsson Radio System products

June 26, 2020 T

Fairfax County Completes First Deployment of Next Generation 9-1-1 to Enhance Public Safety

June 26, 2020 T

AT&T’s Network Investment Keeps Communities Connected

June 26, 2020 T

AT&T’s Spending Commitment for Black-Owned Businesses

June 26, 2020 CSCO

Telenor and Cisco Strengthen Partnership to Support Critical Infrastructure Transitions for Telcos; Scale Joint Venture WG2 for Global Operations

June 25, 2020 Huawei

Huawei to Build an Optoelectronics R&D and Manufacturing Centre in Cambridge

June 25, 2020 Huawei

Huawei: Unlock 5G Potential and Strengthen 5G for Business

June 25, 2020 von

Vonage Enables Omnichannel Customer Experience for Koopid

June 25, 2020 von

ufirst Chooses Vonage to Power its App Aimed at Improving the Way People Access Services in Cities following COVID-19

June 25, 2020 nok

Pekka Lundmark to start as President and CEO of Nokia on August 1, 2020

June 25, 2020 nok

Nokia launches cloud-native Digital Operations Center software to drive 5G monetization

June 25, 2020 ERIC

Rogers Communications: Canada’s first 5G network launches with Ericsson

June 25, 2020 ERIC

Ericsson enables 5G standalone for industries with dedicated network trial kits

June 25, 2020 ERIC

Hrvatski Telekom Croatia selects Ericsson as sole 5G RAN supplier

June 25, 2020 ERIC

Liberty Latin America selects Ericsson for major network evolution

June 25, 2020 COLT

Colt launches multi-cloud connectivity underpinned by its award-winning SD WAN offering

June 25, 2020 COLT

Colt and expands its Oracle Cloud Infrastucture FastConnect capabilities in the Netherlands

June 25, 2020 T

AT&T DECLARES QUARTERLY DIVIDEND

June 25, 2020 T

AT&T Chairman and CEO Randall Stephenson joins conversation on racial equality with the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and others

June 25, 2020 T

The FirstNet Network Expands Across Pennsylvania, Advances Public Safety Communications Capabilities

June 25, 2020 T

The FirstNet Network Expands Across Delaware, Advances Public Safety Communications Capabilities

June 25, 2020 T

AT&T Recognized for Frost & Sullivan Market Leadership Award for U.S. NextGen 9-1-1 Services Fairfax County Department of Public Safety Communications (DPSC) — the county’s 9-1-1 Center and the largest public safety answering point (PSAP) in Virginia — has transitioned to AT&T ESINet, a highly adaptable advanced 9-1-1 platform. For residents and visitors to the National Capital Region, NG9-1-1 will allow better call routing accuracy and reduced response times. AT&T ESInet is built on AT&T’s industry-leading network. The IP-based call routing service uses i3 standards from the National Emergency Number Association (NENA) to modernize decades-old 9-1-1 infrastructure. And in today’s mobile environment, that’s crucial. The new network in Fairfax County supports traditional 9-1-1 operations while providing the secure foundation that it needs to support citizens’ future 9-1-1 needs. For example, NG9-1-1 allows for a richer stream of media such as pictures and streaming media to be available to 9-1-1 in the future, which can lead to better public safety responses. Every second counts with 9-1-1 and it’s important to have the right technology to ensure that citizens get the help they need. With geo-spatial routing, Fairfax County can now adjust its service boundaries to accommodate planned special events, festivals or unforeseen situations. NG9-1-1 also improves 9-1-1’s resiliency, flexibility and adaptability in the face of natural disasters and network outages. And when calls spike, AT&T ESInet can automatically distribute calls to neighboring PSAPs, which can lead to improved 911 call management. This will make it easier for PSAPs to be more responsive to emergencies. We’re proud to support Fairfax County and its citizens in providing advanced technologies to help this growing area improve the call experience for those in need. In the age of the COVID-19 pandemic the need to further improve 911 capabilities has become more apparent. Cities, counties and states around the country are deploying AT&T NG9-1-1 solutions to better support and safeguard their citizens. In fact, AT&T has been recognized by Frost & Sullivan as the NG9-1-1 market leader for earning 30.6 percent U.S. market share in their annual syndicated NG9-1-1 study. According to the report, “AT&T’s NG9-1-1 solution equips PSAPs with the tools to transform the way citizens and public safety entities report, react, and respond to emergency situations, ultimately, leading to safer, smarter and stronger communities.” AT&T is a leader in first responder connectivity. We’ve been enabling and innovating public safety communications for more than 140 years to help first responders focus on what matters most: protecting communities and saving lives. Go here for more information about AT&T ESInet and our NG9-1-1 solutions.