Today’s telecom news includes announcements onNEXCOM, MWC Barcelona, ZTE, TNS, among others.

NEXCOM to Showcase Edge Security and Quantum-Resistant Innovations at MWC 2026
NEXCOM is set to present its expanded portfolio of edge security and quantum-resistant technologies at MWC Barcelona 2026, highlighting innovation at the intersection of cybersecurity and critical infrastructure. The company will showcase next-generation edge computing platforms designed to protect data-intensive applications across energy, telecom, and industrial sectors. By integrating quantum-resistant cryptography, NEXCOM is proactively addressing future cyber threats as quantum computing advances. Strategically, this reinforces NEXCOM’s position as a trusted technology partner for secure digital transformation. The investment in advanced security solutions supports long-term growth and market differentiation. For customers, these innovations enhance system resilience, data protection, and operational reliability, enabling safer deployment of connected and digital energy systems in an increasingly complex threat landscape.
ZTE Earns CDP Climate A List Recognition for Third Consecutive Year
ZTE has been recognised on the CDP Climate A List for the third consecutive year, ranking among the global top four companies for climate performance. The recognition reflects ZTE’s strong strategy on emissions reduction, climate governance, and transparent disclosure across its operations and supply chain. The company continues to invest in energy-efficient technologies, renewable energy adoption, and low-carbon innovation across its product portfolio. Strategically, this reinforces ZTE’s commitment to sustainable growth and alignment with global climate goals. For customers and partners, ZTE’s leadership in climate action supports lower lifecycle emissions, responsible sourcing, and more sustainable digital infrastructure, contributing to broader decarbonisation and long-term environmental benefits.
TNS Launches Hosted Cloud Connect to Modernize Voice Infrastructure Transaction Network Services (TNS) has launched Hosted Cloud Connect, a cloud-based solution designed to modernize legacy voice switching infrastructure for service providers. The platform leverages secure, scalable cloud technology to replace ageing on-premise systems, improving reliability, flexibility, and operational efficiency. By enabling a smoother transition to next-generation IP-based voice services, Hosted Cloud Connect reduces capital expenditure while supporting future-ready network architectures. Strategically, the launch strengthens TNS’s position in managed network and cloud services, addressing growing demand for digital transformation in telecom. For customers, the solution delivers enhanced service continuity, faster deployment, and lower maintenance costs, while ensuring compliance and resilience.
SHAFANA FAZAL
