Telecom News: Ooma, Kyivstar, Ericsson India

Telecom News: Ooma, Kyivstar, Ericsson India

TelecomLead
TelecomLeadMay 1, 2026

Why It Matters

These moves signal heightened investment in network resilience and modernization across key markets, positioning Ooma, Kyivstar and Ericsson to capture growth as enterprises and consumers demand more reliable, high‑capacity telecom services.

Summary

Ooma upgraded its AirDial Remote Device Management platform with advanced analytics, disconnect detection and 30‑day trend tracking to improve reliability of legacy analog systems. Ukraine’s Kyivstar announced it has exceeded its $1 billion investment goal, spending $1.3 billion since 2023 to build roughly 1,900 new base stations, upgrade 13,000 sites for 4G coverage of 95% of the population and launch 5G and satellite services amid the war. Ericsson said it will deepen its India presence with more local manufacturing and R&D after reporting a 29% year‑on‑year revenue increase to ₹4,228 crore (about $509 million) in the March 2026 quarter, making India its second‑largest market, accounting for roughly 8% of global sales.

Telecom news: Ooma, Kyivstar, Ericsson India

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