As technology evolves, the potential for transformative connectivity is reaching new heights—both figuratively and literally. Emerging innovations like reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (RIS) and high-altitude platform stations (HAPS) are paving the way for smarter, more inclusive networks.

Read more: Emerging Technologies Impacting Telecom: RIS and HAPS

There is a race to build a new set of satellite-enabled telecom services for consumers, enterprises, and governments. In the Middle East, the D2D landscape has not been explored extensively yet, however, the rest of the world appears to be honing in on this opportunity.

Read more: Is D2D the Key to Unlocking Seamless Connectivity Everywhere?

Ooredoo Group has announced the appointment of Sheikh Nasser Bin Hamad Bin Nasser Al Thani as Group Regional CEO for the Middle East, effective 16 December 2024.

Read more: Ooredoo’s Board Appoints Sheikh Nasser Bin Hamad Bin Nasser Al Thani as New Group Regional CEO for...

In the era of rapid technological advancement, digital transformation intends to revolutionize industries and economies. At the forefront of this advancement stands artificial intelligence (AI), a technology with the potential to mitigate greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 5-to-10% globally, according to the World Economic Forum. This underscores modern technologies' crucial role in reversing climate change's effects.

Read more: The Digital Dilemma: Is Digital Transformation Advancing or Reversing Climate Change?

Within the telecom and ICT sectors, four concepts are being focused on when it comes to advancing service delivery, livelihoods and interconnectedness within societies. When availability, accessibility, affordability, and adaptability are all present within an operating environment, the benefits can be realized for its greater purpose.

Read more: The 'Four As': The Telecom Industry’s Formula for Success

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