Singapore, October 8: Globe Teleservices Pte. Ltd., a leading global telecom solutions provider, has signed an exclusive partnership with Cellcard, a leading mobile network operator (MNO) in Cambodia, to deliver A2P SMS firewall solution.
The India Mobile Congress, taking place from October 8 to 11, is Asia's most influential technology and telecom forum and is set to host its largest edition this year. The four-day event aims to bring together global stakeholders, innovators, and industry leaders to collaborate and shape
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate the 9th edition of the India Mobile Congress (IMC) 2025, Asia's largest telecom, media, and technology event, on 8th October 2025 at around 9:45 AM at Yashobhoomi, New Delhi.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate Asia's Premier Telecom & Tech Event IMC 2025, which is going to be held from October 8-11 at New Delhi's Yashobhoomi Convention Centre.
India's telecom sector continued its upward trajectory in August, with the number of active mobile subscribers reaching 1,086.18 million, representing approximately 93.07 per cent of the total 1,167.03 million wireless subscriber base.
The India Mobile Congress (IMC) 2025 aims to project India as a global hub for telecom innovation while strengthening its domestic self-reliance, said Ramakrishna P, CEO of India Mobile Congress.
Scindia stated that the SATCOM market in India is expected to double in the next couple of years. With three SATCOM licenses already issued, the Minister expressed optimism that the market will expand rapidly, potentially doubling in size over the next few years.
Vodafone's plea sought directions to quash the additional demand for AGR dues, arguing that it pertained to the pre-2016-17 period, which the Supreme Court's earlier ruling had settled.
Asia's largest technology event, India Mobile Congress (IMC) 2025, is all set to open its doors to visitors from around the globe with many exciting attractions and first-ever initiatives.
The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) on Friday released its much-anticipated recommendations on the "Formulating a Digital Radio Broadcast Policy for Private Radio Broadcasters."
Internet services in Afghanistan were restored after a 72-hour blackout that disrupted schools, businesses, banking and flights. Tolo News reported residents faced slow speeds and restrictions, while activists and the UN warned repeated shutdowns could harm livelihoods and worsen the country