Telecommunications

Looking into the present, telecommunications companies are gearing up for some of the biggest technological advancements the industry has seen in years. Emerging trends such as the 5G revolution and the advancement of the internet of things (IoT) will reshape the  sector and force innovation on a massive scale. 

5G will bring three major upgrades from greater speed to move more data, decreased latency for shorter load times and increased ability to connect more devices at once. 5G networks will enable more detailed and efficient augmented and virtual realities, higher resolution video, fully autonomous vehicles, massive connected IoT networks (such as smart cities), and more. 5G is the most highly anticipated change to the future of telecom since……4G!

The IoT consists of a network of connected devices, able to communicate with each other that can be controlled and monitored remotely. There are now an estimated 30 billion connected IoT devices worldwide, many of which are thought to be industrial connections which are an essential component of smart cities.

Smart cities take the IoT a step further by creating an interconnected network that residents can access online, often through mobile apps. A network like this will provide data and communication channels allowing users to better manage their day-to-day activities, from corresponding directly with their government to instantly finding a parking spot on a busy day.

The main goal of smart cities is to create a better quality of living for their citizens by streamlining urban services such as energy and transportation through the use of smart technology. However, prior to the promise of 5G networks, experts couldn’t foresee the capacity to support the amount of data a truly connected city would generate. Now that 5G is a reality many major urban areas will be racing to be the first to introduce their own smart city. 

The use of AI in the telecom industry encompasses a myriad of focus areas. Customer service and network optimisation are at the top of that list. Some of the biggest implementations of AI will be in these spaces and predictive analytics is one of the most promising capabilities of AI technology, especially for the telecom community. AI-based analytics provide telecom companies with the ability to use data and machine learning software to predict future industry trends and potential infrastructure snags, and to continuously assess their service for bugs or potential pitfalls. Additionally, AI-based chat-bots and virtual assistants will transform the way businesses handle customer service. They can automate conversations and successfully mimic human speech, while drawing data and insights to provide personalised and positive experiences.

Diversified Ecosystems will play a large part too as  much like ecosystems function in nature, industrial ecosystems are a network of cross-industry organisations that work together to create a stronger, more advanced industry. The telecom industry will see a move toward creating those lucrative ecosystems. Ecosystems could unlock up to £100 trillion in value during the next 10 years by unlocking competitive agility. Telecom companies have the highest potential to come together and form such alliances. Industry leaders agree, with 83 percent citing ecosystems as an important piece of their disruption strategy.

The introduction of IoT networks, backed with 5G capabilities, will make this even easier and will allow companies to seamlessly collaborate to advance these technologies across their networks.The telecommunications industry is a vital center for cutting-edge technology adoption. With the integration of AI technologies, 5G networks, and the IoT, telecom organisations will continue to be at the forefront of technological growth.

Industry News

  • Enabling the metaverse with a device-edge-cloud continuum
    by RCR Wireless News & Qualcomm (Sponsored) on March 22, 2023 at 5:46 pm

    No single company, network or technology can build the metaverse. Instead, the industry will have to tap into every available foundational technology across the ecosystem, from the very edge of the network all the way to the devices themselves. 5G and Wi-Fi, high-powered cameras and sensors, advanced hardware and software and graphics and audio will The post Enabling the metaverse with a device-edge-cloud continuum appeared first on RCR Wireless News.

  • Unlocking the upper mid-band on the path to 6G
    by RCR Wireless News & Qualcomm (Sponsored) on March 22, 2023 at 5:46 pm

    Qualcomm focusing R&D efforts on Giga-MIMO to support future spectrum deployments The early vision of 5G, which has come to life based on global operator-led deployments, involved a mix of low-, mid- and high-band frequencies to strike the right balance between coverage and capacity. Looking ahead to 6G in the 2030 timeframe, Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. The post Unlocking the upper mid-band on the path to 6G appeared first on RCR Wireless News.

  • 5G Advanced and the path to 6G
    by RCR Wireless News & Qualcomm (Sponsored) on March 22, 2023 at 5:46 pm

    Qualcomm SVP of Engineering talks 5G, AI and IoT at Mobile World Congress 2023 In addition to its long-standing leadership in smartphone and other mobile devices, Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. is a driving force in the research and standards work that has defined 5G New Radio, 5G Advanced, and future 6G capabilities. In this context, SVP of The post 5G Advanced and the path to 6G appeared first on RCR Wireless News.

  • Keeping safety first on the road to autonomous driving
    by RCR Wireless News & Qualcomm (Sponsored) on March 22, 2023 at 5:45 pm

    Qualcomm is leveraging automotive connectivity for assisted and autonomous driving, digital cockpit, and more As Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon said during CES, the company is “all in on auto.” With its Snapdragon Digital Chassis, a platform designed to facilitate the transition to software-defined vehicles via digital cockpit, driver assistance and enhanced safety features, Qualcomm is The post Keeping safety first on the road to autonomous driving appeared first on RCR Wireless News.

  • How are private networks transforming industries?
    by RCR Wireless News & Qualcomm (Sponsored) on March 22, 2023 at 5:45 pm

    Qualcomm brings multi-vendor automation and SMO capabilities to private networks with the Edgewise Suite As Industry 4.0 concepts meant to optimize efficiency in sectors like manufacturing, utilities, mining and more gain interest and adoption, private networks, including 4G, 5G and Wi-Fi, are emerging as a key piece of a bigger puzzle. Keeping in mind the The post How are private networks transforming industries? appeared first on RCR Wireless News.

  • The 6G vision: Qualcomm on foundational research priorities
    by RCR Wireless News & Qualcomm (Sponsored) on March 22, 2023 at 5:45 pm

    Air interface innovations and new services on the way with 5G Advanced and 6G In addition to driving the ongoing standardization of 5G Advanced and early scoping of 6G, Qualcomm engages in long-term foundational research geared toward identifying and solving problems facing ever-evolving mobile networks. Looking between now and the end of the decade, Qualcomm The post <strong>The 6G vision: Qualcomm on foundational research priorities</strong> appeared first on RCR Wireless News.

  • Bringing mmWave from vision to reality
    by RCR Wireless News & Qualcomm (Sponsored) on March 22, 2023 at 5:45 pm

    The notion of mmWave for a mobility use case has gone from being the subject of skepticism to the subject of massive investment for operators looking to keep up with capacity demands. In addition to helping offload traffic from sub-7 GHz 5G networks, mmWave is key to delivering new types of monetizable applications, both mobile The post Bringing mmWave from vision to reality appeared first on RCR Wireless News.

  • CMA flags competition concerns over Broadcom’s VMware buy
    by Nick Wood on March 22, 2023 at 5:05 pm

    Kit maker Broadcom's acquisition of VMware could hamper innovation in the server market, according to the UK's Competition and Markets Authority.

  • Got any ideas about a new spectrum pipeline? NTIA wants to hear them.
    by Kelly Hill on March 22, 2023 at 4:59 pm

    One of the constant wireless industry topics of conversation is spectrum: Who is buying what, who is using what, the technical pros and cons of different bands—and how to get more of it in commercial use. The National Telecommunications and Information Administration has put out a new request for comment on a national spectrum strategy The post Got any ideas about a new spectrum pipeline? NTIA wants to hear them. appeared first on RCR Wireless News.

  • GSMA makes the case for more mobile spectrum
    by Andrew Wooden on March 22, 2023 at 4:27 pm

    Telecoms industry body the GSMA has released a couple of reports waxing on future spectrum allocation and its economic implications.

  • Chinese carriers add 25.76 million new 5G subscribers in February
    by Juan Pedro Tomás on March 22, 2023 at 4:15 pm

    Chinese operators had deployed a total of 2.29 million 5G base stations nationwide as of the end of November Chinese operators recorded a net gain of 25.76 million 5G subscribers in February, according to the operators’ latest available statistics. China Mobile, the world’s largest operator in terms of subscribers, added a total of 16.6 million The post Chinese carriers add 25.76 million new 5G subscribers in February appeared first on RCR Wireless News.

  • India to reach 300 million 5G subscribers by March 2025: Report
    by Juan Pedro Tomás on March 22, 2023 at 4:13 pm

    Crisil Ratings said that a total of 20-25 million subscribers are already using 5G technology in India About a third of wireless data users in India, or 300 million subscribers, are expected to use 5G services by March 2025, according to a recent report by local Crisil Ratings. Crisil Ratings, which is owned by S&P The post India to reach 300 million 5G subscribers by March 2025: Report appeared first on RCR Wireless News.

  • Amazon expands Fire TV range with low-cost models, starts international sales
    on March 22, 2023 at 3:42 pm

    (Telecompaper) Amazon is expanding in the hardware market with more smart TVs under its Fire brand...

  • SD-WAN Trends: 2020 vs. 2022
    by mharrison@telegeography.com (Mei Harrison) on March 22, 2023 at 1:05 pm

    Approaching a decade since SD-WAN emerged as a networking technology, it is safe to say nearly all corporate network managers have at least heard of SD-WAN. The COVID-19 pandemic forced IT infrastructure teams to accommodate remote work and accelerated the shift to cloud services. These changes in the underlay shifted the cybersecurity threat landscape and drove SD-WAN vendors and customers to focus more on security than ever before. SD-WAN is becoming more complex, integrating SASE architectures and improving services to meet the needs of the WAN world.  When we first asked our WAN Manager Survey respondents about SD-WAN in 2018, interest was high, but few respondents had installed the technology or begun the rollout process. Over the past four years, early adopters who finished their deployments have started to assess the impact, and more enterprises than ever are in the rollout stage. We’ve looked at the enterprise SD-WAN market every two years to see what has changed and solidified.

  • Liberty Global bets $1 billion on Belgium
    by Mary Lennighan on March 22, 2023 at 1:02 pm

    Liberty Global wants to take full control of its Belgian subsidiary Telenet and is willing to spend US$1 billion to do so.

  • Softbank and Nvidia make further progress with vRAN acceleration
    by Nick Wood on March 22, 2023 at 12:53 pm

    Japanese telco Softbank this week served up more evidence of how graphic processing units (GPUs) can do some of the heavy lifting in virtualised radio access networks (vRAN).

  • Ericsson powers up quantum computing research hub in Canada
    by Andrew Wooden on March 22, 2023 at 12:40 pm

    Swedish kit vendor Ericsson has teamed up with the University of Ottawa and the Université de Sherbrooke to establish a new Quantum research hub in Montreal.

  • China Telecom revenues grow nearly 10%, net profit up more than 6% in 2022
    on March 22, 2023 at 11:51 am

    (Telecompaper) China Telecom saw its revenues grow 9.5 percent to CNY 481.4 billion in 2022. Service revenues amounted to CNY 434.9 billion, representing an increase of 8 percent from 2021...

  • Samsung makes its ultra-wideband move
    by Nick Wood on March 22, 2023 at 10:06 am

    Korean electronics giant Samsung wants a piece of the precise positioning market.

  • Openreach full-fibre broadband roll-out reaches 10 million premises
    on March 22, 2023 at 9:23 am

    (Telecompaper) UK wholesale operator Openreach has reached the milestone of making full-fibre broadband available to 10 million premises across the UK...

  • Nigerian president suspends 5% excise duty for telecoms sector
    on March 22, 2023 at 8:57 am

    (Telecompaper) Nigeria President Mohamadu Buhari has approved the exemption of the telecommunications sector from payment of a 5 percent excise duty earlier approved by the government, The Vanguard reported...

  • BlackBerry sells non-core patents in deal worth up to USD 900 mln
    on March 22, 2023 at 8:44 am

    (Telecompaper) BlackBerry has agreed to sell pretty much all of its non-core patents and patent applications to Malikie Innovations in a deal worth up to USD 900...

  • Openreach fibre rollout hits 10 million milestone
    by Andrew Wooden on March 22, 2023 at 12:01 am

    Openreach, BT’s wholesale arm, has declared full fibre broadband is now available to 10 million homes, businesses and public services across the UK.  

  • Liberty Global makes buy-out offer for Belgian unit Telenet
    on March 21, 2023 at 1:30 pm

    (Telecompaper) Liberty Global has made an offer to buy out the minority shareholders in Belgian operator Telenet...

  • Ransomware attacks on EU transport double in 2022 - study
    on March 21, 2023 at 1:24 pm

    (Telecompaper) Ransomware attacks have become the most prominent cybersecurity threat to transport sector systems in the European Union, according to a new report...

  • Amazon culls another 9,000 jobs
    by Nick Wood on March 21, 2023 at 12:37 pm

    Just months after announcing a huge round of layoffs, US hyperscaler Amazon is preparing to wield the axe once again.

  • Hungary tightens state telecoms control with Yettel share swap
    by Mary Lennighan on March 21, 2023 at 12:33 pm

    The Hungarian government has increased its holding in mobile operator Yettel as part of an ongoing strategy to tighten state control over its telecoms sector.

  • When Carriers Collaborate
    by gbryan@telegeography.com (Greg Bryan) on March 21, 2023 at 12:17 pm

    Wanna look at some cool voice data? The recent expansion of the i3forum's Insights tool has quite a bit of that. I've been itching to talk about it on TeleGeography Explains the Internet. So today we're chatting with the i3forum, a nonprofit industry body focused on "accelerating transformation across the carrier ecosystem." Put another way: this consortium of carriers routinely collaborates on solving some of the biggest challenges facing their industry. And they have a really innovative way of sharing data among participants, to the benefit of all involved. (Non-members can participate in this data-sharing, too. More of that in our discussion.)

  • Premium priced phones now represent over half the market revenue
    by Andrew Wooden on March 21, 2023 at 11:39 am

    Despite ongoing global economic woes, more expensive phones – specifically ones that cost over $600 – represented 55% of overall handset revenue last year.

  • Sopra Steria makes EUR 518 mln bid for Ordina
    on March 21, 2023 at 11:29 am

    (Telecompaper) IT services group Sopra Steria has reached a conditional agreement to buy Ordina for EUR 5.75 per share in cash, for a total value of EUR 518 million...

  • 5G mmWave – Solving the problem of high-density areas with fast 5G for myriad device types
    by @telecoms on March 21, 2023 at 10:30 am

    Qualcomm’s Philippe Poggianti discusses with Scott Bicheno the speed and experience benefits mmWave can bring to a wide range of devices, especially in very crowded areas. Thanks to Telefonica, Ericsson and Qualcomm, visitors to Barcelona’s Fira for MWC 23 have been experiencing mmWave technology first-hand.

  • Qualcomm announces Qualcomm Aware: an industrial intelligence solution
    by @telecoms on March 21, 2023 at 10:24 am

    Scott Bicheno speaks with Roberto Di Pietro about the comprehensive new Qualcomm Aware platform. Qualcomm Aware is an innovative IoT platform that combines industry-leading chips, expansive ecosystem, and API-first, developer-friendly tools to digitally transform industries with real-time intelligence and visibility solutions.

  • US Netflix password sharers more than halve to 14% - study
    on March 21, 2023 at 10:04 am

    (Telecompaper) About 86 percent of US households have at least one streaming video service from the 15 top subscription video-on-demand and direct-to-consumer...

  • Samsung debuts first UWB chip and Exynos Connect range
    on March 21, 2023 at 8:13 am

    (Telecompaper) Samsung has unveiled its first ultra-wideband (UWB) chipset for short-range communications and debuted the Exynos Connect brand...

  • Never Fear, the 2023 SD-WAN Guide Is Here
    by klee@telegeography.com (Kristin Lee) on March 20, 2023 at 3:50 pm

    The SD-WAN vendor landscape has changed. Many of the familiar faces that pioneered initial SD-WAN services have been acquired, and a host of managed SD-WAN service providers have emerged as a popular option for many enterprise customers. So in a world where information is power, a new hero has risen to provide SD-WAN vendor knowledge to those in need: TeleGeography’s 2023 SD-WAN Guide.

  • Orange gets green light for VOO deal
    by Mary Lennighan on March 20, 2023 at 2:25 pm

    The European Commission has approved Orange's proposed acquisition of VOO in Belgium following a lengthy competition investigation.

  • CK Hutchison reportedly looks to Telenor for Sweden and Denmark merger
    by Mary Lennighan on March 20, 2023 at 1:27 pm

    CK Hutchison is reportedly holding talks with Telenor with the aim of brokering a merger deal in Sweden and Denmark.

  • UK launches mobile phone emergency alert initiative
    by Scott Bicheno on March 20, 2023 at 12:43 pm

    The UK government will soon conduct a nationwide test of a system that will allow it to push messages to nearly all mobile phones.

  • VMO2 reportedly eyeing £3 billion CityFibre swoop
    by Nick Wood on March 20, 2023 at 12:32 pm

    Virgin Media O2 (VMO2) might be willing to splash the cash to boost its fibre footprint.

  • BT drafts in AWS for cloud edge computing trial  
    by Andrew Wooden on March 20, 2023 at 11:48 am

    BT Wholesale is working with AWS to trial a mobile cloud edge computing service for businesses to facilitate mobile IoT applications over EE networks.

  • Dive Into Digital Infrastructure at Datacloud Global Congress
    by klee@telegeography.com (Kristin Lee) on March 17, 2023 at 4:34 pm

    Datacloud Global Congress 2023 is nearly upon us, and the agenda is stacked with three full days focused on digital infrastructure. It's all happening April 25-27 at the Grimaldi Forum, located on the seafront of Monaco's eastern beach quarter, Larvotto.

  • One Year Later, Post A Successful Merger Indosat Poised to Power Indonesia’s Digital Future
    by catherines on March 17, 2023 at 2:47 pm

    Vikram Sinha, President Director and CEO of Indosat Ooredoo Hutchison, is a big believer in the importance of being in the right place at the right time. And he thinks his firm, Indosat, is absolutely in the right place – Indonesia – at the right time, the early but accelerating stages of the country’s transformation

  • Huawei Launches Its Full Series of 400G WDM Solutions and Commercial Achievements
    by catherines on March 17, 2023 at 12:58 pm

    During MWC 2023, Huawei showcased its full series of 400G WDM solutions to customers. These solutions support various application scenarios such as ultra-high performance, ultra-high integration, and ultra-large capacity, helping operators build transmission networks with the optimal per-bit cost. At MWC 2023, Huawei demonstrated its latest ultra-high performance 400G solution to global operators and industry

  • Ofcom hints at Openreach pricing push-back
    by Scott Bicheno on March 17, 2023 at 12:45 pm

    UK comms regulator Ofcom has decided to extend its assessment of wholesaler Openreach’s latest proposed pricing, thanks in part to unguarded comments from BT’s CEO.

  • AI-Driven Meetings for Better Hybrid Work
    by Bryan Peddie on March 16, 2023 at 9:30 am

    With today’s global workforce embracing hybrid work, the need for richer, more intelligent video meetings has never been greater. Since we launched RingCentral Video just over two years ago, we’ve … Read more "AI-Driven Meetings for Better Hybrid Work" The post AI-Driven Meetings for Better Hybrid Work appeared first on RingCentral UK Blog.

  • WAN Configurations Are Shifting
    by gbryan@telegeography.com (Greg Bryan) on March 15, 2023 at 11:59 am

    Network underlays have been in transition as more enterprises install SD-WAN services and attempt to meet the increase in cloud traffic. Companies are looking to lower costs and increase connectivity while maintaining secure networks. All of these changes have led to a decrease in MPLS usage, but has the decline in MPLS stalled?

  • Confessions of a Telecom Investor
    by gbryan@telegeography.com (Greg Bryan) on March 14, 2023 at 12:15 pm

    On TeleGeography Explains the Internet, I typically interview guests who work in the telecom industry or manage telecoms at large enterprises. Not this week! Meet Aaron Chan, Founder and Managing Partner at Recurve Capital. As an investor in the “technology media and telecom” space—or “TMT” as they say in finance circles—Aaron has something of an outside perspective.

  • Behind the Seas: Making Our Famous Submarine Cable Map
    by gbryan@telegeography.com (Greg Bryan) on March 9, 2023 at 2:00 pm

    There's a good chance that you first heard about TeleGeography through one of our maps. Our own Research Analyst Lane Burdette was introduced to TeleGeography when she came across our Submarine Cable Map a few years ago. Now part of the team that creates this resource, Lane is understandably stoked about this week's 2023 Submarine Cable Map launch. It seems like the perfect time to welcome Lane—along with our incredibly talented Designer and Cartographer Larry Lairson—to TeleGeography Explains the Internet.

  • The Results Are In: 2022 WAN Manager Survey
    by mharrison@telegeography.com (Mei Harrison) on March 8, 2023 at 12:51 pm

    Nearly three years out from the start of the pandemic, enterprise networking is starting to stabilize. Let's celebrate with some insights from our latest and greatest WAN Manager Survey.

  • How We Are Embracing Equity at RingCentral
    by Samantha Clayton on March 7, 2023 at 10:18 am

    As the world celebrates International Women’s Day, we reflect on what this means for us as a company and as individuals.  The theme this year focuses on embracing equity: acknowledging … Read more "How We Are Embracing Equity at RingCentral" The post How We Are Embracing Equity at RingCentral appeared first on RingCentral UK Blog.

  • Feast Your Eyes on the 2023 Submarine Cable Map
    by klee@telegeography.com (Kristin Lee) on March 6, 2023 at 1:08 pm

    What has dashing good looks and depicts 529 cable systems and 1,444 landings that are currently active or under construction? The 2023 Submarine Cable Map! Sponsored by Telecom Egypt, this edition is chock-full of information on new builds, hubs, bandwidth, content providers, and more.

  • Disruptions in the Data Center Market
    by jhjembo@telegeography.com (Jon Hjembo) on March 1, 2023 at 1:01 pm

    The global data center market is under an unprecedented squeeze as we move into 2023. On one hand, we have a long-term challenge surrounding the sustainability of the industry’s growth trajectory in essential hub markets. On the other, we have an acute short-term problem with energy prices in the colocation sector. These issues combine to create an uncomfortable phase in the market right now.

  • Our Guide to Working From Home
    by RingCentral Team on February 21, 2023 at 10:00 am

    In 2023, working from home looks set to stay. This news report from last year found 47% of UK workers would quit work if forced to work from an office … Read more "Our Guide to Working From Home" The post Our Guide to Working From Home appeared first on RingCentral UK Blog.

  • Why Is an Agent-Centric Contact Centre Important?
    by RingCentral Team on February 20, 2023 at 5:37 pm

    Your agents are your contact centre’s biggest asset. So how do you recruit and retain the best people? It’s a tough market right now. Last year, the 2022 Contact Centre … Read more "Why Is an Agent-Centric Contact Centre Important?" The post Why Is an Agent-Centric Contact Centre Important? appeared first on RingCentral UK Blog.

  • The 6 keys to effective collaboration in the workplace
    by RingCentral Team on February 14, 2023 at 10:00 am

    Collaboration in the workplace used to be limited to in-person brainstorming and project coordination. But the way we work is changing. Especially how we work together.  As companies become more … Read more "The 6 keys to effective collaboration in the workplace" The post The 6 keys to effective collaboration in the workplace appeared first on RingCentral UK Blog.

  • Ask the Expert: What Should Businesses Look for in a Modern Phone Solution?
    by Samantha Clayton on February 10, 2023 at 4:06 pm

    “Ask the Expert” is a series where RingCentral interviews key influential consultants from around the world as part of the RingCentral Consultants Relation Program. We examine key areas in customer … Read more "Ask the Expert: What Should Businesses Look for in a Modern Phone Solution?" The post Ask the Expert: What Should Businesses Look for in a Modern Phone Solution? appeared first on RingCentral UK Blog.

  • 5 tips [and 5 tools] for effective communication in the workplace
    by RingCentral Team on February 6, 2023 at 10:00 am

    Communication in the workplace isn’t just about how well you work with others. It’s about building relationships, minimising errors and working together effectively as a team.  Encouraging good communication habits … Read more "5 tips [and 5 tools] for effective communication in the workplace" The post 5 tips [and 5 tools] for effective communication in the workplace appeared first on RingCentral UK Blog.

  • RingCentral’s Latest Top 10 CX Innovations 
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    Innovations that elevate customer experience Taking the time to understand the customer experience helps you create an exceptional experience tailored to the unique needs of your customers. This builds trust … Read more "RingCentral’s Latest Top 10 CX Innovations " The post RingCentral’s Latest Top 10 CX Innovations  appeared first on RingCentral UK Blog.

  • ​​Ringside: Insider Interview with Paola Zeni, Chief Privacy Officer
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    Data is now everyone’s business. It’s become intrinsic to almost every department of every organisation. But as the amount of data collected and processed has skyrocketed, so too have privacy … Read more "​​Ringside: Insider Interview with Paola Zeni, Chief Privacy Officer" The post ​​Ringside: Insider Interview with Paola Zeni, Chief Privacy Officer appeared first on RingCentral UK Blog.

  • Team Collaboration: Why It Should Be Your Top Priority This Year
    by Louise Newbury-Smith on January 25, 2023 at 8:00 am

    It’s no big secret that many organisations have adopted new working models in times of late. And with any great workplace shift comes the need for great evolution. Understandably, leaders … Read more "Team Collaboration: Why It Should Be Your Top Priority This Year" The post Team Collaboration: Why It Should Be Your Top Priority This Year appeared first on RingCentral UK Blog.