Enghouse Networks, a global leader in telecommunications and media solutions, today announced it is expanding in the sports streaming industry, with several new product capabilities that have been deployed to customers globally.
This blog discusses how utility companies are leveraging their existing fibre infrastructure to bridge the digital divide by expanding broadband services to underserved areas. It highlights challenges such as the middle-mile infrastructure gap, and opportunities like the BEAD program for funding. The blog also emphasizes the role of automation and modern technologies in overcoming these challenges, enabling utilities to play a key role in expanding high-speed internet access.
Enghouse Networks uses AI to improve telecom operations through automation, insights, and scalability. AI in BSS, IPTV, OSS, and infrastructure helps predict behavior, cut downtime, and boost efficiency.
In today’s workplace, personal mobile devices are common but pose significant security risks to organizations. Enghouse’s MDM platform manages these devices and data, ensuring robust security and productivity. It enables telecom operators to offer value-added services, boosting revenue and customer loyalty through easy deployment and seamless management.
Enghouse MDM simplifies device management, enhances security, and ensures compliance. Increase productivity and streamline operations with scalable, integrated tools for a more efficient mobile ecosystem.
The need for mobile providers to evolve their strategies with the introduction of 5G is discussed. It underscores the importance of both preserving popular Messaging Services like SMS and exploring new opportunities such as industrial IoT and A2P messaging. The challenges of integrating legacy systems with new 'telco cloud' technologies to avoid service quality and revenue losses are discussed. A strategic consolidation and virtualization of Mobile Messaging systems are recommended to ensure seamless integration with new network functions virtualization (NFV) management tools. This approach aims to leverage the extensive reach of mobile networks to enhance customer engagement and unlock new revenue streams in the 5G era.
Amidst the AI buzz at Mobile World Congress (MWC), the telecom industry grappled with a fundamental question: How can we effectively monetize network investments? Explore the collision of innovation and pragmatism, emphasizing the importance of balancing technological advancement with sustainable business strategies. Dive into key challenges facing mobile operators, including the need for OSS capabilities to manage 5G complexities and support just-in-time services. Uncover essential questions operators must address to ensure scalability, accelerate fiber rollouts, and support new business models.
Navigating the intricate landscape of digital security amidst the rise of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and deepfake technology is paramount for safeguarding network integrity. This insightful analysis delves into the challenges posed by AI and deepfakes in network security, echoing discussions at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) where AI's potential benefits and the dangers of deepfake manipulation were in the spotlight.