During Mobile World Congress (MWC 2024), Toni Eid, Founder of Telecom Review Group and CEO of Trace Media International, engaged in an exclusive discourse with Saleem Alblooshi, CTO of du, and Eric Zhao, Vice President and CMO of Huawei Wireless Solution to share their perspectives on the progress of the 5G industry, particularly the commercial launch of 5G-Advanced (5G-A or 5.5G).

Read more: du and Huawei Collaborate to Advance 5.5G Journey

In an exclusive interview at the Mobile World Congress 2024 in Barcelona, Spain, Tony Eid, CEO of Telecom Review Group conversed with Vikram Sinha, President Director and CEO of Indosat Ooredoo Hutchison (IOH), gathering insights into Indosat's journey towards techco status.

Read more: Indosat Ooredoo Hutchison's Techco Transformation

Iris De Brito, Senior Researcher with the West African Digital Governance Forum, UNU EGOV, gave an exclusive interview with Telecom Review Africa, with a focus on exploring the key challenges that developing countries face in making ICTs accessible in remote rural areas. She detailed the role of ICT in empowering disadvantaged individuals and communities and contributing to their social and economic inclusion. Also, she gave her perspective on the impact of digital technologies on socioeconomic development, particularly for women and girls in remote rural areas of developing countries.

Read more: Personalized Learning with Digital Tools: Beyond Traditional Instruction

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The lockdown imposed by the coronavirus has introduced a new lifestyle. We find ourselves obliged to abide by new terms, notably to work remotely: video call meetings with customers and the team, offsite management, remote performance, etc.

Covid-19 caught everyone off guard at a time when industries and governments were not ready. The only sector that was well prepared for such a crisis was the telecom sector.

Can you imagine if the epidemic had hit us when no infrastructure of VoIP or data existed? Can you imagine people staying home without internet services and video call options to chat with families and friends?

Can you imagine what it would have been like if doctors around the world weren’t capable of sharing their experiences about the virus? Or if researchers weren’t capable of sharing any updates about promised vaccines or the best medicine to use?

These responses and platforms would not be possible without the ICT sector, which has been achieving goals and paying back to society through CSR initiatives.

When this epidemic is over, governments must continue with developments in the health sector - without forgetting the ICT sector, because under any circumstances, telecommunications supports all other sectors and helps governments spread awareness quickly and whenever they want.

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