The GSMA has opened registration for M360 MENA 2024, which will take place for the first time in Doha, Qatar. The highly anticipated event will be held from 18-19 November 2024 at the Sheraton Grand Doha Resort & Convention Hotel with Host Sponsor, Ooredoo, in partnership with the Ministry of Communication and Technology of Qatar. Attendees can register here.

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In today’s fast-paced telecommunications environment, operators face more than just the challenge of maximizing return on investment (ROI); they must do it at the right time and place.  A solid ROI is crucial, but achieving it efficiently and smartly has become a critical factor for success, particularly with investments in technologies like 5G and edge cloud.

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In the next eighteen months, 71% are concerned/very concerned about the harms of artificial intelligence (AI), according to the Governing AI for Humanity report by the United Nations (UN), citing the growing need for establishing robust regulations and governance frameworks.

Read more: AI Governance: Assessing Recommendations and Ethical Implementation

In an exclusive interview with Telecom Review, Ramakrishna P., CEO, India Mobile Congress (IMC), gave an overview of the IMC’s evolution to becoming Asia's largest technology expo and discussed its role as a key player in global digital transformation.

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Connectivity has significantly evolved over the years, pushing individuals, businesses, and governments to incessantly demand uninterrupted, seamless, secure, and borderless connections that can support diverse operations and transactions.

Read more: Countdown to the ‘Modern Connectivity Ride’ Webinar: Are You In?

Electricity is by far the largest ongoing expense for data center operators, accounting for 46% of total spending for enterprise data centers and 60% for service provider data centers. Electricity consumption is growing rapidly as data centers take on more workloads and more energy-intensive workloads, such as artificial intelligence (AI), according to a new International Data Corporation (IDC) report.

Read more: The Biggest Set Back in Global Data Center Growth

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