Afghanistan and Chinese MCC Officials Discuss Telecommunications, Technology, and AI Collaboration for Mes Aynak Mine

Afghanistan’s Acting Communications Minister, Maulvi Najibullah Hayat Haqqani, and Chinese MCC officials discussed collaboration in telecommunications, technology, and AI to enhance operations at the Mes Aynak copper mine. Afghan personnel are being trained in AI to improve mine management, with assurances made to resolve telecommunications issues at the site.

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Dialog Axiata Launches IAX Submarine Cable System to Enhance Sri Lanka’s Global Connectivity

Dialog Axiata has launched the IAX (India Asia Xpress) submarine cable system, enhancing Sri Lanka’s international connectivity. The system, part of a US$100 million investment, connects key regions like India, Singapore, and Europe. It complements Dialog’s existing infrastructure, ensuring high-speed, reliable, and secure data transmission.

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Orange Jordan Partners with Applied Science University to Enhance Educational Infrastructure

Orange Jordan has partnered with the Applied Science University to supply modern computing equipment for the university’s central computer labs. This collaboration aligns with both organizations’ goals of enhancing digital education and research capabilities, supporting Jordanian students with advanced tools to engage in academic and entrepreneurial activities.

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Nahda Tech Conference Kicks Off in Damascus with Focus on Digital Transformation and Entrepreneurship

The Nahda Tech Conference in Damascus, organized by the Syrian Computer Society and Ministry of Telecommunications, kicked off today. It features a training camp focused on entrepreneurship and IT projects. Minister Abdul Salam Heikal also launched “Hudhud,” a platform aimed at exporting Syrian products to global markets, enhancing the national economy.

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Dialog Axiata Introduces Real-Time School Van Tracking Service for Enhanced Safety and Efficiency

Dialog Axiata has launched a new real-time school van tracking service, enhancing student safety and operational efficiency. Leveraging GPS and 4G technology, parents can track their child’s van and receive alerts via SMS. The service benefits van operators by improving reliability and accountability. Devices cost LKR18,990, with a subscription fee of LKR1,910.

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