The latest telecom news includes announcements on L&T Technology Services, California Telecom, CallCabinet, Kalaam Telecom, SecurityHQ, among others.

LTTS Secures $60 mn Deal to Power Next-Gen Telecom Innovation
L&T Technology Services (LTTS) has signed a $60 million software engineering engagement with a US Tier I telecom provider. LTTS will deliver network software development, application engineering, R&D lab integration, product development, and functionality testing for network automation platforms. LTTS will establish a delivery center in the US. The engagement includes the use of LTTS Smart World Connectivity and network capabilities. LTTS will implement AI-powered test automation to reduce manual processes and support faster product launches. LTTS CEO & MD Amit Chadha said the agreement aligns with the focus on next-generation communication, network automation, and AI.
California Telecom Partners with CallCabinet to Enhance UCaaS Compliance
California Telecom has appointed CallCabinet as its exclusive compliance recording partner for its UCaaS platform. This collaboration integrates AI-powered call recording, transcription, and sentiment analysis, ensuring compliance with PCI, HIPAA, and GDPR regulations without the need for additional hardware. CallCabinet’s system records all calls on California Telecom’s UCaaS, applies AI transcription and sentiment analysis, and ensures data security with AES-256 encryption and cloud storage. Setup is completed within days. The telecom industry is innovating by embedding AI-driven compliance and analytics into UCaaS platforms, allowing real-time voice data capture, transcription, and sentiment scoring in the cloud with unlimited retention.
Kalaam Telecom Partners with SecurityHQ to Strengthen Cybersecurity in the GCC
Kalaam Telecom Group has entered into a partnership with SecurityHQ, a global Managed Security Service Provider (MSSP), to enhance cybersecurity across the GCC region. This collaboration aims to deliver advanced Security Operations Centers (SOCs) and managed security services tailored to the needs of local enterprises in Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Kuwait, and other GCC locations. The partnership leverages SecurityHQ’s global expertise and Kalaam Telecom’s regional presence to provide world-class cybersecurity solutions. The initiative is subject to obtaining the Managed Security Operations Center (MSOC) license from the National Cybersecurity Authority in Saudi Arabia.
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