Connecting culture and communities in Abu Dhabi |
STL has partnered with the prestigious BAPS Hindu temple in Abu Dhabi. A symbol of cultural harmony, this special collaboration will help connect communities across MEA.
The iconic temple, spanning 27 acres, is the first stone temple in the region and the largest in West Asia. The vision of this temple – a confluence of diverse cultures and civilisations – is highly synergistic with STL’s purpose of Transforming Billions of Lives by Connecting the World
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Lighting up Ayodhya |
We are incredibly proud to share a remarkable achievement that our team at STL has recently accomplished – the successful deployment of a cutting-edge connectivity network infrastructure in Ayodhya for the grand inauguration of the temple in the region. We successfully deployed our advanced optical fibre cables and Fibre Automation solution.
We take immense pride in being a significant part of one of the most awaited events in India and contributing to the seamless execution of one of the world's most grand ceremonies.
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RoboEdge program to skill 5000 students on AI and Robotics |
STL has launched RoboEdge, an AI Robotics Education Program, in partnership with Robotex, a non-profit organisation dedicated to narrowing the digital divide, to empower young students in rural Maharashtra with advanced technology skills. Through the RoboEdge program, STL and Robotex will provide best-in-class education on next-gen technologies, starting with digital literacy and coding and going on to advanced disciplines like AI and robotics |
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Cost savings – not social pressure - are driving telcos towards green energy |
The telecoms sector has an indisputable impact on the environment. Operating a reliable network requires vast amounts of power, the manufacture of network equipment and personal devices produces significant carbon emissions, and the swift obsolescence of these devices generates a constant stream of e-waste. |
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AI promises huge benefits in 2024 but needs to be better understood |
Interest in artificial intelligence (AI) as a potential game-changer for the telecoms industry will continue to build through 2024 and in turn, drive experimentation and innovation across many areas of telcos’ businesses and those of their customers. High expectations for AI will be tempered by uncertainty and a high degree of apprehension as businesses strive to understand and realise its benefits while trying to mitigate the challenges that AI presents |
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