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NaaS as a ‘Guiding Light’: MEF Evolves into a Global Collaboration Platform
With less than a month left until the Global NaaS Event (GNE 2024) kicks off, the excitement is building. Kevin Vachon, COO, MEF, spoke to Telecom Review and shared more details about the upcoming event.
Telekom Malaysia: Growing International Connectivity
Telekom Malaysia (USA), Inc., under TM Global is a wholly owned subsidiary of Telekom Malaysia Berhad (TM), Malaysia’s largest telecommunication company. TM Global is the global and wholesale arm of Telekom Malaysia Berhad, focusing on domestic and international wholesale business; offering a comprehensive suite of cutting-edge communication services and solutions in connectivity and beyond.
Telefónica México: The Disruptive Operator of Connectivity Democratization
Telefónica México has been operating in the Mexican market for over 20 years, where it has fostered competition in mobile telephony and evolved to provide services to virtual mobile operators and companies interested in their digital transformation. Currently, Mexico represents 14% of the company's operations in Spanish-speaking America. In an interview with Telecom Review Americas, Miguel Calderón, Director of Strategy and Public Policy at Telefónica Hispam, talks about the company's journey in the country.