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Telecom Enterprise Services Market 2021 Global Trends, Share, Industry Size, Growth, Opportunities and Forecast to 2027

Telecom Enterprise Services Market 2021 Global Trends, Share, Industry Size, Growth, Opportunities and Forecast to 2027 7Newswire Telecom Enterprise Services Market 2021-2027 A New Market Study, Titled Telecom Enterprise Services Market Upcoming Trends, Growth Drivers and Challenges has been featured on fusionmarketresearch. Description This global study of the Telecom Enterprise Services market offers an overview of the existing market trends, drivers, restrictions, and metrics and also offers a viewpoint for important segments. The report also tracks product and services demand growth forecasts for the market. There is also to the study approach a detailed segmental review. A regional study of the global

Softbank Corp invests US$60 million in Axiata s ADA unit for 23per cent stake - sources

Softbank Corp invests US$60 million in Axiata s ADA unit for 23per cent stake - sources Toggle share menu Advertisement Advertisement Business Softbank Corp invests US$60 million in Axiata s ADA unit for 23per cent stake - sources Japan s SoftBank Corp will invest US$60 million for a 23per cent stake in the digital analytics and artificial intelligence arm of Malaysian telecoms firm Axiata Group Bhd, said two sources familiar with the matter. FILE PHOTO: SoftBank Corp s logo is pictured at a news conference in Tokyo, Japan, February 4, 2021. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon 11 May 2021 10:05AM Share this content Bookmark KUALA LUMPUR: Japan s SoftBank Corp will invest US$60 million for a 23per cent stake in the digital analytics and artificial intelligence arm of Malaysian telecoms firm Axiata Group Bhd, said two sources familiar with the matter.

SoftBank to invest US$60 million in Malaysia s Axiata AI unit

The Straits Times SoftBank will own 23 per cent of ADA via new shares.PHOTO: REUTERS PublishedMay 11, 2021, 3:17 pm SGT https://str.sg/Jt9V They can read the article in full after signing up for a free account. Share link: Or share via: Sign up or log in to read this article in full Sign up All done! This article is now fully available for you Read now Get unlimited access to all stories at $0.99/month for the first 3 months. Get unlimited access to all stories at $0.99/month for the first 3 months. including the ST News Tablet worth $398. Let s go! Spin the wheel for ST Read and Win now.

As the world grays, Japan s aging market showcases high-tech senior care

May 10, 2021 Six years ago, Atsushi Nakanishi launched Triple W with nothing but the seed of an idea and an overwhelming passion to realize it. Today, the startup is the creator and seller of DFree the world’s first wearable device for urinary incontinence. The tiny, noninvasive device uses ultrasound to monitor the volume of urine in the user’s bladder in real time. When the bladder reaches its threshold, DFree sends an alert to the user’s smartphone to tell them it is time to go to the bathroom. Nakanishi credits the ground-breaking product to a eureka moment in 2013. Due to uncontrollable diarrhea, he soiled himself in the street and, not long after, he learned that sales in Japan of adult diapers had surpassed that of baby diapers. Seeing both the need and demand for a product that lets people know when to use the bathroom, he “felt inspired” despite having zero medical background.

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