In an exclusive interview with Telecom Review, Khaled Al Suwaidi, Senior Vice President of core Network and platform at e& UAE, elaborated on the company’s efforts to leverage 5G-A in core networks and platform intelligence to enable the integration of AI-backed solutions for its customers. 

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du, the leading telecom and digital services provider, has officially launched the du Innovation Center, solidifying the UAE’s commitment to pioneering new business using Next Generation Technology. At the launch of the du Innovation Center, Toni Eid, CEO of Trace Media International and Founder of Telecom Review Group, conducted an exclusive interview with Karim Benkirane, Chief Commercial Officer at du, who highlighted how du is shaping the future of connectivity by driving continuous innovation.

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YUVO has been empowering its customers with innovative data-driven solutions backed by the latest technologies to provide valuable insights that best cater to their customers’ needs. YUVO’s intuitively designed solutions integrate intelligence, targeted platforms, and a team of seasoned experts to deliver outcomes that align with superior service experiences. In an exclusive written interview with Telecom Review, Ziad Tawk, Senior Project Manager at YUVO, tackled some of the key questions regarding the company’s operations.

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COVID-19 updates
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In light of the COVID-19 pandemic which has struck the entire world, forcing it into a great global lockdown, social distancing has become key to our survival.

This has caused an enormous growth in meeting apps such as Google Hangouts and especially Zoom.

Zoom has gained a lot of traction over the past few weeks, especially in the UAE, as the government eased restrictions on various VoIP (Voice Over Internet Protocol) platforms such as Skype for Business and Google Hangouts and made Zoom available to the public.

One of Zoom’s key features is that it could host calls with up to 100 participants which has been the go-to for consumers all over the world in times of social distancing.

While WhatsApp is one of the most prominent messaging apps in the world, it now faces fierce competition since Zoom has taken the market by storm with its unique features. Due to this, it has been speculated that WhatsApp plans to introduce a new feature which will essentially enable group calls which would exceed the current limit of 4 users per call.

A report by WABetaInfo, a fan website which tracks WhatsApp’s latest updates, revealed, “WhatsApp, probably due to the concerns for the COVID-19 and the fact that more users are using group calls, has decided to extend that limit to allow calls with more participants.”

Adding that, “All participants will have to be on the most recent WhatsApp version for iOS and Android to be able to participate in a bigger group call.”

Zoom has very quickly become a key player in the VoIP market as of late. Apple’s FaceTime can support up to 32 people in a group call whilst Facebook Messenger can support a maximum of 50 people; this places Zoom at the forefront.

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