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The impending switch-off of the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) in 2025 represents a transformative shift in global telecommunications. For decades, the PSTN’s extensive network of copper cables has enabled reliable communication, enabling voice calls, emergency systems, and numerous non-voice services. However, as the world transitions to digital-first solutions, this change will have a profound impact, particularly in Asia, which boasts diverse technological landscapes and socio-economic challenges.
As 2025 commences, the world of enterprise computing is poised for a major transformation, especially in the Asia Pacific.
In 2024, the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) continues to lead the transformation of India's telecom sector, making substantial strides in infrastructure development, policy reforms, and the expansion of high-speed internet services.
In an exclusive interview with Telecom Review during the 18th edition of the Telecom Review Leaders’ Summit, Summer Chen, Vice President and General Manager of Branding and PR Strategies, ZTE, highlighted the company’s initiatives and strategies to advance network technologies.
In an exclusive interview with Telecom Review during the 18th edition of the Telecom Review Leaders’ Summit, Anup Gupta, President, SAARC Region, APTelecom, discussed how APTelecom is leveraging subsea infrastructure to develop future digital ecosystems and address the security challenges prevalent in the digital age.
In an exclusive interview with Telecom Review during the 18th edition of the Telecom Review Leaders’ Summit, Kenji Takemura, Head of EMEA Transport CoE at NEC, shared insights on how NEC is driving innovation and sustainability within the telecom industry.