Technology has always been at the heart of global economic development, and always will be. Throughout this evolution of technological advancement, there is one trend that significantly stands out as a key driver in this growth trajectory— the time to market (TTM) of products and services and the speed at which they are released by organizations and businesses.

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Qvantel, a leader in Digital BSS, announced that they have signed an agreement with Etisalat Misr by e& at Mobile World Congress (MWC) to implement their Qvantel Flex BSS solution to help in the digital transformation of Etisalat BSS. By utelizing Qvantel Flex BSS running on AWS Outpost, Etisalat Misr by e& can quickly develop and implement new use cases and try out new business models.

Read more: Qvantel Provides Support to Etisalat Misr by e& in BSS Transformation

In the ever-evolving landscape of technology, artificial intelligence (AI) stands as a key strength driving innovation and shaping the future of industries. This is particularly evident in the strategic partnerships between tech giants like Microsoft and cutting-edge AI developers like OpenAI.

Read more: The Power of Partnerships in Fueling AI Competition

In a digital era defined by rapid technological advancements, African businesses are poised to embark on a transformative journey fueled by the power of artificial intelligence (AI). With the introduction of AI-driven solutions, particularly in the realm of search advertising, businesses across the continent are set to experience unprecedented levels of efficiency, effectiveness, and success.

Read more: African Businesses to Use AI for Streamlined Search Advertising

South Africa, having confronted an unprecedented 230 million cybersecurity threats in 2022, surpassing other African nations, is now on a transformative path toward strengthening its cybersecurity resilience. Affordability challenges have left the country vulnerable, with economic constraints leading to diminished investments in security measures. Yet, as the perception of cybersecurity shifts from a luxury to a necessity, the landscape is set for substantial changes in 2024.

Read more: 2024 Cybersecurity Outlook: Strengthening South Africa's Digital Shield

Telecom Review successfully presented its latest webinar titled ‘African Vistas: The Rural Connectivity Revolution’, which gathered industry experts to discuss the current state of connectivity in Africa, along with sustainable solutions and challenges and Government policies and public/private collaborations.

Read more: Telecom Review Panel: ‘African Vistas: The Rural Connectivity Revolution’

As a wrap-up to the 17th edition of Telecom Review Leaders’ Summit, Telecom Review Group organized its Excellence Awards ceremony to recognize exceptional global and regional companies, along with industry leaders, for their innovative initiatives and influential contributions throughout 2023.

Read more: Telecom Egypt Wins “Best Fiber Infrastructure Deployment – Africa” Award

Explore the current state and innovative solutions to enhance rural connectivity and bridge digital gaps in Africa in our upcoming webinar entitled 'African Vistas: The Rural Connectivity Revolution' on February 20 at 1 UTC.

Read more: Africa's Rural Connectivity Revolution: Register Now for In-Depth Insights

Ericsson announced the appointment of Majda Lahlou Kassi as Ericsson's Vice President and Head of Ericsson West Africa and Morocco. Having spent close to 25 years at Ericsson, Kassi will play a pivotal role in leading the strategic direction and operational excellence of Ericsson’s business within this geography, supporting Ericsson's customers with the latest innovative technologies that will advance the connectivity and ultimately societies in the West African region.

Read more: Ericsson Appoints New VP and Head for West Africa & Morocco

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