For years, operators have debated how to move beyond the boundaries of core connectivity. Yet, adjacent domains such as intelligent networks, cybersecurity, and cloud-native solutions remain untapped by much of the industry, even as they offer significant growth potential.
To lead this transformation, telcos must anchor their strategy in a robust technology backbone and a culture of engineering excellence. This means building scalable, flexible infrastructures, modernizing legacy systems, and embracing automation and AI to drive resilient innovation. By doing so, operators can position themselves as essential players in the digital ecosystems of tomorrow.
Ashwin Chalapathy
Global Head of Engineering
What Is the HSS and Why Is It Important to Secure?
TECH TALK
Once malicious attackers access telecom's Home Security Server (HSS) or other key infrastructure, they can potentially siphon sensitive data, impersonate subscribers, intercept communications, or even hijack accounts. This reminds us of the immense responsibility telcos have in safeguarding the private and personal information of their millions of subscribers.
Successful Transition from Traditional SIM to eSIM Technology
CASE STUDY
Explore how Mobileum enabled a European Tier-1 operator to verify that consumer eSIMs are correctly activated and provisioned, ensuring they are ready for immediate use.
Fighting Telecom Fraud Demands an AI-Driven Approach
INDUSTRY TREND
For instance, by modelling complex threat scenarios and stimulating attack vectors, GenAI allows security teams to anticipate emerging risks and prepare accordingly, thus improving resilience. While educating end users is crucial to preventing phishing and smishing attacks, AI gives operators the power to fight fraud that’s invisible to customers.
To meet rising expectations and unlock new growth, telecom operators must move beyond their traditional roles to sharpen their digital engagement and commit to bold actions, clearly defining their value in the market as integration partners and end-to-end solution providers.
Verizon employed Google’s Gemini models to create a new customer service program designed to help subscribers resolve issues with a single interaction using an AI assistant.
Orange Business Creates Defense & Security Division
NEWS
The new division aims to address the deployment of resilient connectivity solutions, hybridization of civilian and military networks, hosting of sensitive data, emergency communication systems, artificial intelligence, and cybersecurity.
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