Mussel Divers in Kerala Face Livelihood Loss, with Species Habitat Under Threat

Ibrahim Basheer, diving for mussels at Kovalam beach in Thiruvananthapuram. Credit: Bharath Thampi /IPS

Ibrahim Basheer, diving for mussels at Kovalam beach in Thiruvananthapuram. Credit: Bharath Thampi/IPS

By Bharath Thampi
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, India, Feb 25 2025 – Ibrahim Basheer plunges into the sea and disappears. He remains gone for a couple of minutes before resurfacing for a deep breath of air, repeating this for the next half an hour. When he finally climbs aboard his boat, the net sack around his neck is filled with mussels—his catch for that diving trip. He rests for a short while before diving into the sea again—needing one more such trip to fill the basket he has brought along.

An expert swimmer and a diver, Ibrahim has also been in the lifeguard service in Thiruvananthapuram for the last 17 years. Hailing from a fishing family, he started diving for mussels 28 years ago, when he was barely 18. But Ibrahim is also one of the hundreds of fishers in Thiruvananthapuram, the southernmost district of Kerala, who face the impending threat of losing their livelihood.

The Vizhinjam International Seaport Project, a joint venture by the Government of Kerala and the Adani Group, has been under the lens for the negative impact it’s causing on the marine habitats and ecosystems in the regions around the port. According to the mussel divers of these regions, there has been a significant downfall to the species’ habitat in the last decade or so.

The mussel size in fishing villages around Vizhinjam has reduced considerably. Credit: Bharath Thampi/IPS

The mussel size in fishing villages around Vizhinjam has reduced considerably. Credit: Bharath Thampi/IPS

 

Ibrahim Basheer has been diving for mussels for more than 28 years. Credit: Bharath Thampi /IPS

Ibrahim Basheer has been diving for mussels for more than 28 years. Credit: Bharath Thampi /IPS

Ibrahim runs his fingers through the mussels in his basket: “Before (the port construction), we used to collect 2-4 baskets of large mussels in this same time. A day’s diving would easily earn us between Rs.3000 and Rs.5000 (between USD 30 and USD 58). Now, the mussels have become smaller. Their presence has plummeted. We barely make a third of what we used to in a day.”

Ibrahim says that the association of the mussel divers had reached an agreement not to pick the small mussels, allowing them to grow bigger naturally. But in the last few years, he says with dismay, the mussels in these regions don’t seem to be reaching their full size.

In 2023, a comprehensive study report, prepared by a team consisting of oceanographers, scientists, social scientists and other authoritative voices, was released by the renowned historian Ramachandra Guha. The report, titled ‘Our Beaches, Our Sea,’ speaks extensively of the potential loss of biodiversity in the regions in and around Vizhinjam due to the port project. The report lists 225 different species of Mollusca as part of the species biodiversity of Vizhinjam.

The report highlights the fact that fishers from more than 27 fishing villages in Thiruvananthapuram use the Vizhinjam fishing harbor, and any damage to the biodiversity of the region can seriously harm their livelihood.

Source: https://icsf.net/resources/our-beaches-our-sea-heritage-of-fishing-communities-usufruct-of-all-citizens/

Source: https://icsf.net/resources/our-beaches-our-sea-heritage-of-fishing-communities-usufruct-of-all-citizens/

Patrick Anthony, a fisher from the Valiyathura village, has been diving for mussels near the Valiyathura bridge for almost a decade now. The region around the bridge, which had a rich fish habitat all these years, has faced a drastic change in its ecosystem in recent years. The bridge, which had stood solid for nearly 70 years and symbolized the culture and history of Thiruvananthapuram’s fishing communities, had broken into two last year. The local communities, as well as scientific experts, have pinned the collapse of the bridge, as well as the loss of habitat around it, on the construction of the Vizhinjam port and the coastal erosion caused by it.

“I can barely collect around two baskets these days,” Patrick echoes Ibrahim’s sentiments. “While the rate for mussels has gone up in the market in the past few years, we fishers still sell it for the old rates. It has been a significant loss to our livelihood for some time now.”

Anil Kumar, a Deputy Director at the Fisheries Department of Kerala, attests to the fact that the construction of the port and the dredging activities related to it have certainly affected the habitat of mussels. He points out that adequate compensation had been given by the Vizhinjam International Seaport Limited (VISL)—a Government of Kerala undertaking incorporated to implement the Vizhinjam International Seaport Project—to the mussel divers in Thiruvananthapuram, who were directly impacted by the construction of the Vizhinjam port.

“We understand that in regions like Mulloor and Adimalathura, which lie close to the Vizhinjam port, the mussel ecosystem has been severely disturbed. It’s foreseeing the long-term impact of livelihood loss for the communities involved in mussel diving that we have provided compensation,” he adds.

According to Anil Kumar, the compensation package offered for fishers who relied on regular mussel fishing was Rs. 12.5 lakhs (about USD 14,400). This sum was offered to more than 50 fishers. Similarly, over 150 fishers who were seasonal mussel divers were offered a package of Rs. 2 lakhs (about USD 2,306). While the compensation was paid through VISL, the Fisheries Department conducted the survey to determine the eligibility of the fishers.

Source: Official website of VISL (https://vizhinjamport.in/)

Source: Official website of VISL (https://vizhinjamport.in/)

But Anil Kumar rejects the claims of the fishers that the breeding and growth cycle of mussels in these regions has been affected due to the construction of the Vizhinjam port.

“No, there is no scientific proof behind that,” he says, adding, “Earlier, there was plenty of catch for these fishers. Now, since that has reduced, they have begun to catch the smaller/younger mussels, which in turn affects their normal growth. They may claim the opposite, but that’s the ground reality.”

Dr. Appukuttannair Biju Kumar, the head of the Dept. of Aquatic Biology and Fisheries at the University of Kerala, leans towards the narrative offered by the fishers, though. He grew up close to Mulloor, which was once a thriving center for the mussel ecosystem. The size of the mussels you get in this region has reduced considerably from what it was before the introduction of the port, he reckons.

“Mussels are filter feeders. When there is sedimentation and siltation, owing to dredging and other construction activities of the port, the feeding as well as the growth cycles of the mussel get adversely affected.” There have also been studies that prove the presence of poisonous plankton in the seawater in these regions, Biju Kumar notes.

These microscopic organisms, regionally termed Kadalkkara, are toxic algae that have thrived on the lack of oxygen in these waters. They not only impact the growth of mussels but also can cause adverse effects on the divers. Several mussel divers IPS spoke to had complained of itching and other skin infections they suffered while diving in the last 5 – 7 years. Biju Kumar does feel that there is a rationale behind their experience, citing the aforementioned phenomenon.

The port construction in the area has been blamed for affecting the size and availability of mussels. Credit: Bharath Thampi/IPS

The port construction in the area has been blamed for affecting the size and availability of mussels. Credit: Bharath Thampi/IPS

As the port becomes operational in the future, the mussel ecosystem loss will only worsen, Biju Kumar suggests. Vizhinjam was once rich in biodiversity and clean water, with the mussel habitat playing a crucial role in the same. That is certainly a story of the past, he muses.

Ibrahim reaches back ashore at the lighthouse beach at Kovalam, where he often serves his duty as a lifeguard. As he places the basket on the beach, a couple of old women, who sell fish at the nearby market, come to inspect his catch. After a brief conversation, he seals the deal with one of the women for a price of Rs. 500 (about USD 5.77) for the whole of it. He turns towards me, shrugs, and says knowingly, “I told you I won’t get much for it. That’s the price of nearly two hours of work.”

IPS UN Bureau Report

 


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Mavenir et Terrestar réalisent une première de l’industrie avec un appel vocal par satellite sur protocole NB-IoT en mode NTN

RICHARDSON, Texas, 24 févr. 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Mavenir, fournisseur de solutions d’avenir en infrastructures réseau infonuagiques, et Terrestar Solutions Inc. (TSI), leader canadien des services mobiles par satellite, ont franchi une étape décisive en réussissant une première communication vocale sur NB–IoT (Internet des objets à bande étroite) en mode NTN (réseaux non terrestres). Cet exploit a été réalisé sur un spectre de bande S NTN conforme à la norme 3GPP, évitant ainsi les interférences survenant fréquemment sur les réseaux terrestres. Conçu pour fonctionner avec les délais propres aux satellites GEO, le réseau assure une couverture uniforme malgré une latence plus élevée. Grâce à cette approche, les opérateurs satellitaires GEO sont dès maintenant en mesure de monétiser des services NTN.

Cet appel – une première de l’industrie – a eu lieu en janvier 2025. Il a été réalisé en utilisant un codec standard, un module Altair ALT1250 de Sony, les réseaux d’accès radio ouverts de Mavenir (Open vRAN et Open Beam radio) et les applications offertes dans la structure infonuagique Mavenir Converged Packet Core, le tout en collaboration avec Terrestar.

Le succès de l'appel VoNB (voix sur NB–IoT) renforce le statut de chef de file de Mavenir et de Terrestar comme fournisseurs de solutions innovantes pour combler les lacunes de connectivité dans les environnements difficiles et éloignés. Prenant appui sur une technologie NTN basée sur la norme 3GPP, leur collaboration fait avancer l'intégration des réseaux satellitaires et terrestres en favorisant l’établissement de nouvelles preuves de fonctionnement en IdO, avec l’objectif de fournir une connectivité transparente aux régions mal desservies et d’accroître la portée et la fiabilité des communications.

Président de Terrestar Solutions, Jacques Leduc a commenté : « Terrestar Solutions incarne l'innovation et le leadership en étant le premier joueur clé des communications mobiles par satellite à être capable d’offrir un service de communications vocales en temps réel, basé sur un réseau non terrestre conforme au standard 3GPP. Grâce à notre spectre dédié en bande S et à une architecture de réseau ouverte, nous avons tiré parti de la force de l'écosystème 3GPP pour réaliser une avancée qui nous procure un avantage distinctif sur le marché. Notre mission est d’accélérer le développement de l'écosystème et de fournir à tous, par l'intermédiaire des opérateurs de services mobiles, une connectivité par satellite qui leur assurera sécurité, autonomie et indépendance. »

Sachin Karkala, vice–président principal de Mavenir et directeur général de l’unité d’affaires RAN, a pour sa part émis le commentaire suivant : « Les services par satellite sont un complément parfait aux réseaux terrestres existants, car ils permettent de fournir un volet additionnel de couverture étendue. Et nulle part ailleurs n’est–ce aussi important que dans les régions mal desservies et éloignées. Cette avancée technologique permet aux opérateurs de satellites de proposer immédiatement des services de communication vocale qui peuvent fonctionner avec le spectre déjà disponible, avec les satellites GEO existants et avec les équipements courants destinés aux utilisateurs, le tout par l’entremise d’une simple mise à jour logicielle, et ce, sur l’ensemble du territoire national ».

Cette réalisation ouvre la voie à une adoption plus large des solutions NB–IoT basées sur le NTN et à une intégration plus poussée des services vocaux dans les écosystèmes IdO, au fur et à mesure que les normes évolueront. Elle consolide également le rôle de Mavenir en tant que pionnier dans l’offre de solutions technologiques qui renforcent les industries et les communautés du monde entier.

Références complémentaires :

À propos de Terrestar

Terrestar Solutions inc. est le seul opérateur de satellite mobile canadien dont l’objectif est de fournir des solutions de communication par satellite direct–au–mobile et pour l’Internet des objets (IdO), le tout afin de pouvoir connecter les gens où qu’ils soient au Canada. Terrestar poursuit son engagement à contribuer au développement d’un écosystème de réseau ouvert basé sur les normes standards, permettant ainsi aux opérateurs de réseau mobile d’élargir la portée de leur service à l’ensemble du territoire canadien. Grâce au satellite Echostar T1, à son infrastructure terrestre et aux 40 MHz de spectre dans la bande S dont elle dispose, Terrestar est en mesure d’utiliser son service mobile par satellite Strigo pour connecter les Canadiens et les Canadiennes presque partout au pays, même dans les régions les plus éloignées. En parallèle à sa mission première, Strigo apporte aussi son soutien à de nombreuses initiatives portées par des organisations sociales et des groupes autochtones, reflétant son sens aigu des responsabilités envers le bien–être et le progrès des communautés. Pour plus d'informations, visitez le site terrestarsolutions.ca, contactez [email protected] ou suivez–nous sur LinkedIn.

À propos de Mavenir

Mavenir façonne l’avenir des réseaux avec des solutions infonuagiques et l'IA, écologiques par conception, permettant aux opérateurs de profiter des avantages de la 5G pour déployer des réseaux intelligents, automatisés et programmables. En tant que pionnier de l'Open RAN et transformateur avéré dans son industrie, Mavenir propose des solutions primées qui permettent l'automatisation et la monétisation des réseaux mobiles dans le monde entier, accélérant ainsi la transformation logicielle des réseaux au bénéfice de plus de 300 fournisseurs de services de communication et d’entreprises évoluant dans plus de 120 pays et desservant plus de 50 % des abonnés dans le monde. Pour plus d'informations, veuillez consulter le site mavenir.com.

Rencontrez l’équipe de Mavenir au Mobile World Congress 2025, Barcelone, du 3 au 6 mars 2025.

Pour découvrir les dernières innovations de Mavenir et en savoir plus sur la façon dont Mavenir bâtit le futur des réseaux – maintenant, venez nous voir dans le Hall 2 (Kiosque 2H60) au #MWC25.

Contacts média :

Mavenir – Emmanuela Spiteri [email protected]
Terrestar – Victoria Ollers [email protected] 


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Mavenir and Terrestar Achieve Industry First Satellite Voice Over NB-IoT Call in NTN Mode

RICHARDSON, Texas, Feb. 24, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Mavenir, the cloud–native network infrastructure provider building the future of networks, and Terrestar Solutions Inc., Canada’s premier mobile satellite operator, have achieved a groundbreaking milestone by successfully completing an industry first Voice over NB–IoT (Narrowband Internet of Things) call in NTN (Non–Terrestrial Networks) mode. The achievement was conducted over a 3GPP–standardized NTN S–band spectrum, avoiding interference common in terrestrial networks. Designed to work with GEO satellite delays as well, the network ensures consistent coverage despite higher latency. This approach enables GEO operators to monetize NTN services immediately.

This industry–first call was made earlier in the year, January 2025, using standard codec, Sony’s Altair ALT1250 module, Mavenir Open RAN (Open vRAN and Open Beam radio), Mavenir Converged Packet Core, and was conducted in collaboration with Terrestar.

The successful VoNB (Voice over NB–IoT) call highlights Mavenir’s and Terrestar’s industry leadership in delivering innovative solutions that bridge the connectivity gap in challenging and remote environments. By leveraging 3GPP standards–based NTN technology, the collaboration is driving the integration of satellite and terrestrial networks to bring seamless connectivity to underserved regions, supporting IoT use cases and extending the scope of reliable communication.

Jacques Leduc, President, Terrestar Solutions: “Terrestar Solutions embodies innovation and leadership as the first MSS player to offer a real–time voice service based on a fully compliant 3GPP non–terrestrial network. With our dedicated S–band spectrum and an open network architecture, we leverage the strength of the 3GPP ecosystem to drive a breakthrough that sets us apart. Our mission: to accelerate the ecosystem development and provide all, through their mobile service provider, with satellite mobile connectivity that ensures security, autonomy, and independence.” 

Sachin Karkala, SVP & GM, RAN Business Unit, Mavenir: “Satellite services provide the perfect addition to existing terrestrial networks, adding a layer of widespread coverage, and nowhere is this more important than underserved and remote regions. This development allows satellite operators to launch voice services immediately using available spectrum, existing GEO satellites and industry–standard user equipment with a simple software upgrade to deliver voice services country–wide.”

This achievement paves the way for broader adoption of NTN–based NB–IoT solutions and further integration of voice services into IoT ecosystems as the standards progress. It also reinforces Mavenir’s role as a pioneer in delivering technologies that empower industries and communities worldwide.

Notes to the editor:

About Terrestar Solutions

Terrestar Solutions Inc. is the only Canadian mobile satellite operator engaged in the race to bring direct–to–device satellite services to smartphones and IoT devices and make anywhere–in–Canada communication a reality. Terrestar is committed to nurturing the ever–evolving, standards–based and open network ecosystem, enabling Mobile Network Operators to deliver ubiquitous communication services. Thanks to the Echostar T1 satellite, its ground network infrastructure and 40MHz of S–band mobile–satellite spectrum, Terrestar connects Canadians from almost anywhere in the country, even in Canada’s most remote regions, through its Strigo Mobile–Satellite Service (MSS). The Strigo service also supports non–profit and First Nations organizations, a testament to the Company’s powerful sense of responsibility towards the welfare and progress of the communities it serves. For more information, visit www.terrestarsolutions.ca, or follow us on LinkedIn. 

About Mavenir

Mavenir is building the future of networks today with cloud–native, AI–enabled solutions which are green by design, empowering operators to realize the benefits of 5G and achieve intelligent, automated, programmable networks. As the pioneer of Open RAN and a proven industry disruptor, Mavenir’s award–winning solutions are delivering automation and monetization across mobile networks globally, accelerating software network transformation for 300+ Communications Service Providers in over 120 countries, which serve more than 50% of the world’s subscribers. For more information, please visit www.mavenir.com

Meet Mavenir at Mobile World Congress 2025, Barcelona, Mar 3–6, 2025.

To explore Mavenir’s latest innovations and learn more about how Mavenir is delivering the Future of Networks – Today, visit us in Hall 2 (Stand 2H60) at #MWC25.

Media Contacts

Mavenir: Emmanuela Spiteri [email protected]
Terrestar: Victoria Ollers [email protected] 


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iHerb Surpasses $2.4 Billion in Sales, Solidifying Leadership in Global Health and Wellness

IRVINE, Calif., Feb. 24, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — iHerb, one of the world's leading online retailers for vitamins, minerals, supplements and other health and wellness products, celebrated an extraordinary year in 2024, achieving over $2.4 billion in net sales, an all–time high for the company. Fueled by robust customer demand and a commitment to exceptional service, the e–commerce retailer fulfilled an impressive 37 million orders to 180 countries, reinforcing its position as a trusted global leader in the health and wellness industry.

2024 KEY HIGHLIGHTS

  • Exceptional Performance: iHerb exceeded $2.4 billion in net sales, reflecting a YoY growth of 14.5%. This milestone was driven by an expanded product portfolio and enhanced customer engagement. Additionally, the company’s Anniversary Sale in September 2024 set new company records for net sales, new customer acquisition, gross profit and Adjusted EBITDA. The month–long promotional event generated approximately $250 million in net sales, with 34 international markets each exceeding $1 million in sales, cementing its status as a premier global sales event.
  • High Customer Engagement: Active customers grew by 20% to 12.4 million in 2024, generating 37 million orders. A significant majority of these orders, 73 percent, came from repeat customers, showcasing exceptional customer loyalty. Even with increased demand, the company achieved over 90% in Customer Service Satisfaction and an impressive 85.6% Net Promoter Score (NPS), placing iHerb among an elite group of retailers most recommended by shoppers.
  • Operational Advancements: With seven logistics centers located in the U.S. and abroad, iHerb maintains an average global shipping time of less than five days and nearly half of all orders are delivered in less than three days. The company further reduced its shipping costs and added over 20 shipping methods in 2024, enabling iHerb to offer free shipping in 80 countries while managing the prepaid duties and taxes in 50 countries for expedited clearance.

    “2024 was a transformative year at iHerb, underscoring the resilience of our business amid global challenges such as inflationary pressures, exchange rate fluctuations in the U.S. dollar, and geo–political unrest,” said Emun Zabihi, CEO of iHerb. “Our quality assortment, paired with a seamless shopping experience, has earned the trust and loyalty of millions of customers worldwide. As we look ahead, we remain committed to our mission of making health and wellness accessible to all.”

LOOKING AHEAD

Building on the momentum of 2024, iHerb plans to strengthen its market position by expanding product lines, enhancing customer relationships, and driving innovation to meet evolving consumer needs. The company is already in the process of opening two additional fulfillment facilities strategically located in Dallas, Texas and Riyadh, Saudi Arabia to shorten delivery times and increase its capacity for new customer growth.

Strategic Pillars for Growth

1.   Drive Global Customer Acquisition and Loyalty
Invest in targeted digital campaigns across search, social, and marketplace channels, with a focus on attracting health–conscious consumers. Garner customer loyalty by continually enhancing the shopping experience via personalized recommendations and information, content localization, and faster delivery.

2.   Enhance Product Selection
Curate a robust product portfolio, blending established category leaders, emerging brands, and proprietary house brands to meet customer demands for daily health essentials and the latest innovations in wellness, beauty, fitness, and home. Broaden and deepen existing product categories and expand into adjacent product categories to further penetrate and increase the $1.3T total addressable market.

3.   Achieve Sustainable Growth through Operational Excellence
Streamline supply chain processes, enhance fulfillment capabilities, and expand logistics infrastructure to meet faster delivery times at the lowest possible cost, ensuring exceptional customer satisfaction globally.

iHerb is poised for continued success as it builds on its strengths, delivering accessible health and wellness solutions for millions of customers worldwide. For more information about iHerb and its mission to make health and wellness accessible to all, please visit corporate.iherb.com.

About iHerb:
iHerb is one of the world's leading online retailers dedicated to offering an unbeatable selection of vitamins, minerals, supplements and other health and wellness products, including sports nutrition, beauty, bath and personal care, grocery, baby and pet care from over 1,800 reputable brands. Supported by a global workforce of 3,000 team members, iHerb serves over 12 million global customers across 180 countries and 22 languages. iHerb's sophisticated global logistics network is anchored by seven climate–controlled fulfillment centers located in the U.S. and Asia, providing customers a seamless and reliable shopping experience. Founded in 1996 and based in Irvine, California, iHerb is on a mission to make health and wellness accessible to all. For more information, please visit corporate.iherb.com.

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The Caribbean Mourns Loss of a Singular Writer

Dr Velma Pollard at her Kingston home. Credit:AM/SWAN

Dr Velma Pollard at her Kingston home. Credit:AM/SWAN

By SWAN
KINGSTON, Feb 24 2025 – Jamaican writer Velma Pollard provided a special kind of sunlight in the Caribbean literary space. Known across the region for her warm personality and welcoming nature, she also defied simple classification as she shone beyond genre. The work she has left behind encompasses short stories, poetry, academic writing, and novellas. She was also a keen naturalist photographer.

An early poem, “A Case for Pause”, reflects on the interconnections between all the forms she used: “Arrest the sense / and let the fancy flow / Without design / collecting cloud and air / petal and leaf … Rein in the fancy now / unleash the sense … constructs and theories not yet pursued / rush in perfected, whole,” she wrote.

Her sudden death earlier this month, on Feb. 1, has created a huge gap in the lives of those who loved and admired her as a person and poet and who must now draw solace from reading or revisiting her work. Her generosity to other writers, scholars, and artists was legendary in the Caribbean and internationally. In the days and weeks before her passing, and despite her incapacity from a fall and subsequent operation, she took pains to read and comment on work that young writers sent her, carefully and unsparingly collating her responses.

As fellow Jamaican author and academic Earl McKenzie said after her funeral service on Feb. 21: Dr Pollard “was a friend and supporter of her fellow writers, and we all miss her”. Her long-time friend and colleague, Dr. Elizabeth “Betty” Wilson, added that the service was “an outpouring of love”.

Born in 1937, in the parish of St. Mary on the north-eastern Jamaican coast, Dr Pollard spent her early years in a rural setting along with siblings that include her equally renowned sister Erna Brodber.

She later attended Excelsior High School in the capital Kingston, where she won several elocution contests, and she gained a scholarship to continue her studies at the University College of the West Indies, focusing on languages.

Afterward, she earned a Master’s degree in English at New York’s Columbia University, and another Master’s – in education – from McGill in Canada, followed by a PhD in language education at the University of the West Indies (UWI). She would go on to become dean of the education faculty at UWI, inspiring numerous students, while also raising her three children – one of whom has said she was the strongest woman he knew, with the largest circle of faithful friends.

Dr Pollard lent her presence and expertise to important scholarly and literary conferences around the world, often writing about her experiences. She once joked that a self-important critic had remarked that every time she attended a conference, she “just had to write a poem”. But that talent for acute observation and for recording the places she visited and the people she met forms part of the richness of her work. In the poem “Bridgetown”, she writes for instance: Because the sea / walks here / this city / hands you heaven.

She addressed myriad issues in her work: family relationships, gender, colonialism (and its legacies), history, love, injustice. Many of her poems are tributes to the everyday struggles of ordinary women, the unlettered makers of “hot lunches and hot clothes / cooking and stitching miracles / with equal hand”.

Her landmark scholarly publication Dread Talk: The Language of Rastafari remains a must-read for linguists and others, while her distinctive fiction – including Considering Woman I & II – places her among the Caribbean’s best short story writers. In 1992, she won the Casa de las Americas Prize for Karl and Other Stories (which is being relaunched this year as a Caribbean Modern Classic by a British-based publisher); and, with Jean D’Costa, she also edited anthologies for young readers, including the essential Over Our Way.

Her poetry stands out for its imagery, symbolism and use of Jamaican Creole, or nation language, with collections such as Crown Point and Other Poems, Shame Trees Don’t Grow Here, The Best Philosophers I Know Can’t Read and Write, and Leaving Traces.

Her work has likewise appeared in a range of international anthologies, including Give the Ball to the Poet, which sought to “represent the past, the present and the future of Caribbean poetry”, as Morag Styles, Professor of Children’s Poetry at Cambridge University and one of the editors of the anthology, said when it was published in 2014.

Years before that, Dr Pollard’s writing was included in the ground-breaking 1989 collection Her True-True Name: An Anthology of Women’s Writing from the Caribbean, edited by Wilson and her sister Pamela Mordecai, and including other acclaimed authors such as Maryse Condé and Merle Hodge.

Then in 2018, one of her stories was translated into Chinese and included in the compilation Queen’s Case: A Collection of Contemporary Jamaican Short Stories / 女王案 当代牙买加短篇小说集, among the first such publications in China.
Dr Pollard was perhaps foremost a poet, but she was equally a scholar, editor, educator… an overall literary star. When she contracted meningitis several years ago, messages flowed in from all over the globe (as tributes are now doing upon her passing).

Following her recovery from that bout with meningitis, she told friends she felt the need to do “something worthwhile every day”, as a way of giving thanks for her survival. Part of this naturally included writing, but it also involved taking care of her extended family and being there for her friends and community.

As her sister Erna said at the farewell service, Dr Pollard got “10 out of 10 out of 10 out of 10” for following the commandment: love thy neighbour as thyself. The work she has left behind may be considered a testament of that love, and light, too – A. McKenzie and S. Scafe

CARICOM Leaders Take Steps to Tackle Crime, Climate, Trade and Food Crises

Press Conference to mark the end of the 48th Regular CARICOM Heads of Government Meeting (L-R) CARICOM Secretary General Dr. Carla Barnett, Prime Ministers Philip Davis (Bahamas), Dr. Keith Rowley (Trinidad & Tobago), Mia Mottley (Barbados), Andrew Holness (Jamaica) and President Dr. Irfaan Ali (Guyana).

Press Conference to mark the end of the 48th Regular CARICOM Heads of Government Meeting (L-R) CARICOM Secretary General Dr. Carla Barnett, Prime Ministers Philip Davis (Bahamas), Dr. Keith Rowley (Trinidad & Tobago), Mia Mottley (Barbados), Andrew Holness (Jamaica) and President Dr. Irfaan Ali (Guyana).

By Alison Kentish
DOMINICA, Feb 24 2025 – CARICOM leaders wrapped up a crucial meeting on February 21, reaffirming their commitment to tackling pressing regional challenges with unity and resolve. From crime and security to education, trade and climate change, the leaders highlighted the need for decisive action amid global uncertainties.

Education Transformation

Barbados’ Prime Minister and CARICOM Chair Mia Mottley told the press that the leaders agreed to establish a CARICOM Educational Transformation Commission—a body that will move the region’s education systems beyond outdated foundations.

“We all accept that our educational systems are not fit for purpose. They were designed for a colonial period with a hierarchical system that only served a few, not all of our people. If we are to be able to ensure that we produce citizens fit for the time, with the appropriate social and emotional learning targets, we must move now,” she stated.

Over the coming weeks, the commission’s Terms of Reference and composition will be finalized, marking a major step in reshaping regional education policies.

Violence and Crime: Existential Threats

Outgoing Trinidadian Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley, attending his final CARICOM Heads of Government meeting, highlighted the increasing crime surge across the region, particularly the rise of gang violence in some countries.

Trinidad is still in a state of emergency over surging crime levels.

“We agreed that the changing nature of crime is such that action and acts of violence in the public space in certain instances must now be regarded as acts of terrorism. We are talking here about indiscriminate shooting in a public place where perpetrators endanger all and sundry.”

The leaders endorsed the classification of crime and violence as a public health issue and committed to appointing a high-level representative on law and criminal justice to design a strategic plan for modernizing the region’s criminal justice system.

Critical Climate Change Concerns

Another existential threat that leaders are grappling with is climate change.

Representing small island states that contribute minimally to global emissions but face disproportionate vulnerability to its impacts, the CARICOM leaders voiced their frustration with unmet promises by major polluters.

The USD 100 billion climate fund promised in 2015 remains unfulfilled, leaving these nations without critical support.

“For several years we attempted to see how we could shake up those who are pledging and committing to live up to their pledges and commitments. They decided to come up with a new regime called the New Collective Quantified Goal,” said Bahamian Prime MInister Philip Davis, adding, “All I can say is that we should continue our advocacy to ensure that not only is finance available to small island developing states but also to ensure that there will be easier access and timely release of funds once a request is made.”

A Changing Trading Environment

Meanwhile, Jamaican Prime Minister Andrew Holness addressed concerns over shifts in United States trade policy and their potential impact on regional economies.

“We must be prepared. We cannot approach this with panic and we should accept that with these changes the concern should not only be disruption in the normal routine of trade, but that there could also be great opportunities for the region.”

Holness announced that CARICOM will conduct a comprehensive review of its trade relations with the U.S., aiming to deliver a policy direction within the next few months to support regional governments.

Mounting Food Security Worries

Guyanese President Irfaan Ali warned of escalating food security issues due to rising global food prices, bird flu outbreak and increased logistics costs. The region faces a 20% decline in U.S. egg production, leading to a 70% price hike, adding further strain.

“Increased climate-related challenges, increased transportation and logistics costs, and uncertainty in tariffs and trade rules will have a significant impact on the cost of food globally and in our region,” Ali stated.

Ali said that if Brazil is affected by these challenges, it could lead to major problems with pricing and supply for the region. In response, CARICOM is exploring alternative supply routes and strategies to enhance regional capacity against a potential major shock in the global market.

The Dream of Stability—and Elections—in Haiti

The crisis in Haiti remained a focal point of discussions. Prime Minister Mottley reaffirmed CARICOM’s dedication to stabilizing the nation.

“This last incarnation of the Haiti situation goes back to the gas riots of September 2022. It has been an unacceptably long period of time to bring stability and relief to the people of Haiti. You will appreciate that there are some matters that are delicate at the discussion stages, but suffice it to say CARICOM expresses solidarity with the government and people of Haiti that we will work with the United Nations and all of the other friends of Haiti to be able to ensure that Haiti is in a position to have its elections in a fair and free way.”

Martinique’s Potential Associate Membership

In a historic move, CARICOM leaders signed an agreement with France and Martinique, paving the way for the French territory to become the newest associate member of CARICOM, pending ratification by the French government. If approved, Martinique will join Anguilla, Bermuda, the British Virgin Islands, the Cayman Islands, Montserrat and the Turks and Caicos Islands in this capacity.

The way forward

The meeting concluded with a renewed commitment to collective action and regional unity.

Like she did two days before at the meeting’s opening ceremony, the CARICOM Chair underscored the importance of a united CARICOM taking action towards a sustainable future.

“Now, more than ever, unity is crucial for overcoming the shared challenges posed by the world,” Prime Minister Mottley said.

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Kyivstar Selects Mavenir to Deliver Enhanced Enterprise Fixed-Mobile Convergence Services

READING, United Kingdom, Feb. 24, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Mavenir, the cloud–native network infrastructure provider building the future of networks, has been selected by Kyivstar, the leading Ukrainian digital operator, part of VEON Group (Dubai, UAE) to deliver enhanced Enterprise fixed and mobile connectivity for the operator’s B2B customers. Kyivstar has partnered with Mavenir to deploy its leading–edge, future–proof architecture and full–stack solution, including hardware, software and containerized platform.

The FMC solution includes Converged Telephony Application Server (CTAS), Media Resource Function (MRF), Element Management System and Analytics Platform providing enterprise services. Mavenir also brings in–depth knowledge of the Ukrainian market, and an ability to deliver the solution with short timelines. Defne, a specialist in providing innovative voice solutions for the enterprise market, will be working alongside Mavenir to deliver some of the niche business services, whilst Mavenir will be responsible for the overall solution. Investment in world–class connectivity infrastructure remains a high priority for Kyivstar despite the conditions in the region.

Kyivstar CIO, Andriy Zhukovskyi, said: “Connectivity is incredibly important in Ukraine at this time, and our role is to keep deploying the best services to all our customers. Mavenir has demonstrated to us that they have a world–class solution that meets the needs of our Enterprise customers, showcasing the ability to deliver on time – despite the extremely challenging environment in which we are working.”

Dr. Virtyt Koshi, Senior Vice President and General Manager, EMEA at Mavenir, added: “The team at Kyivstar is committed to deliver cutting edge services, and we’re proud to be the preferred partner for this new Enterprise and Business Services capability.”

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About Kyivstar:

Kyivstar is Ukraine's largest communications operator, serving more than 23.3 million mobile subscribers and over 1.1 million Home Internet fixed line customers (as of September 2024). The company provides services across a wide range of mobile and fixed line technologies, including 4G, Big Data, Cloud solutions, cybersecurity, digital TV, and more. Kyivstar plans to invest USD 1 billion into the development of new telecom technologies in Ukraine over 2023–2027. Kyivstar has allocated over UAH 2 billion over the past two years to help Ukraine overcome wartime challenges, including providing support for the Armed Forces, clients and social projects. Kyivstar is a part of VEON, global digital operator. The Group's shares are listed on the Nasdaq (New York) stock exchange. Kyivstar has been operating in Ukraine for 27 years and is recognized as the largest taxpayer in the communications sector, the best employer and a socially responsible company. For more information: www.kyivstar.ua

About Mavenir:

Mavenir is building the future of networks today with cloud–native, AI–enabled solutions which are green by design, empowering operators to realize the benefits of 5G and achieve intelligent, automated, programmable networks. As the pioneer of Open RAN and a proven industry disruptor, Mavenir’s award–winning solutions are delivering automation and monetization across mobile networks globally, accelerating software network transformation for 300+ Communications Service Providers in over 120 countries, which serve more than 50% of the world’s subscribers. For more information, please visit www.mavenir.com

Meet Mavenir at Mobile World Congress 2025, Barcelona, Mar 3–6, 2025.

To explore Mavenir’s latest innovations and learn more about how Mavenir is delivering the Future of Networks – Today, visit us in Hall 2 (Stand 2H60) at #MWC25.

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Kyivstar entscheidet sich für verbesserte unternehmensweite Festnetz- und Mobilfunknetzkonvergenzdienste von Mavenir

READING, Großbritannien, Feb. 24, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Mavenir, der Cloud–native Netzwerkinfrastruktur–Anbieter, der die Netzwerke der Zukunft massiv mitbestimmt, wird für Kyivstar, den zur VEON Group (Dubai, VAE) gehörenden führenden ukrainischen Digital Operator verbesserte feste und mobile Konnektivität für die B2B–Kunden bereitstellen. Kyivstar hat sich mit Mavenir zusammengetan, um seine modernste, zukunftssichere Architektur und Full–Stack–Lösung einschließlich Hardware, Software und containerisierter Plattform zu implementieren.

Die FMC–Lösung umfasst konvergente Telefonieapplikationsserver (CTAS), Media Resource Function (MRF), Element Management System und Analyseplattform für Enterprise–Services. Mavenir verfügt über ein profundes Know–how des ukrainischen Marktes und die Fähigkeit, die Lösung innerhalb kurzer Fristen umzusetzen. Defne, Spezialist für innovative Sprachlösungen für den Unternehmensmarkt, wird bei bestimmten Nischen–Businessdienstleistungen mit Mavenir zusammenarbeiten. Die Gesamtlösung liegt in der Hand von Mavenir. Investitionen in eine Konnektivitätsinfrastruktur von Weltklasse behalten trotz der Lage in der Region für Kyivstar hohe Priorität.

Kyivstar CIO Andriy Zhukovskyi sagte: „Konnektivität ist für die Ukraine aktuell unglaublich wichtig. Unsere Aufgabe ist es, für all unsere Kunden die best Services zu implementieren. Mavenir hat gezeigt, dass es über eine erstklassige Lösung verfügt, die den Bedürfnissen unserer Enterprise–Kunden gerecht wird, und dass es – trotz der extrem herausfordernden Umgebung, in der wir arbeiten – in der Lage ist, pünktlich zu liefern.“

Dr. Virtyt Koshi, Senior Vice President und General Manager, EMEA bei Mavenir, fügte hinzu: „Das Team von Kyivstar hat sich modernste Dienstleistungen auf die Fahnen geschrieben. Wir sind stolz darauf, der bevorzugte Partner für diese neue Enterprise– und Business–Services–Kapazität zu sein.”

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Über Kyivstar:

Mit über 23,3 Millionen Mobilfunkabonnenten und über 1,1 Millionen Festnetzinternet–Privatkunden ist Kyivstar der größte ukrainische Kommunikationsanbieter (Stand: September 2024). Das Unternehmen bietet Dienstleistungen in einem breiten Spektrum an mobilen und Festnetztechnologien wie 4G, Big Data, Cloud–Lösungen, Cybersicherheit, digitales Fernsehen und mehr. Kyivstar plant, zwischen 2023 und 2027 1 Milliarde USD in die Entwicklung neuer Telekommunikationstechnologien in der Ukraine zu investieren. Kyivstar hat in den vergangenen zwei Jahren über 2 Milliarden UAH eingesetzt, um die Ukraine angesichts der Herausforderungen des Krieges zu unterstützen, beispielsweise mit Investitionen für die Streitkräfte, Kunden und soziale Projekte. Kyivstar gehört zu VEON, einem globalen digitalen Operator. Das Unternehmen ist an der New Yorker Börse Nasdaq notiert. Kyivstar ist seit 27 Jahren in der Ukraine tätig und hat sich als größter Steuerzahler im Kommunikationssektor, bester Arbeitgeber und sozial verantwortungsbewusstes Unternehmen einen Namen gemacht. Weitere Informationen: www.kyivstar.ua

Über Mavenir

Mavenir baut die Zukunft der Netzwerke schon heute mit cloudbasierten, KI–fähigen Lösungen auf, die von Grund auf umweltfreundlich sind und es den Betreibern ermöglichen, die Vorteile von 5G zu nutzen und intelligente, automatisierte und programmierbare Netzwerke zu realisieren. Als Pionier des Open RAN und bewährter Branchenumgestalter sorgen die preisgekrönten Lösungen von Mavenir für Automatisierung und Monetarisierung in Mobilfunknetzen weltweit und beschleunigen die Transformation von Software–Netzwerken für über 300 Kommunikationsdienstanbieter in über 120 Ländern, die mehr als 50 % der weltweiten Abonnenten bedienen. Weitere Informationen finden Sie unter www.mavenir.com

Treffen Sie Mavenir auf dem Mobile World Congress 2025, Barcelona, 3. bis 6. März 2025.

Um mehr über die aktuellen Innovationen von Mavenir zu erfahren und herauszufinden, wie Mavenir die Zukunft der Netzwerke definiert, besuchen Sie uns heute – Halle 2 (Stand 2H60), #MWC25.

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Kyivstar Seleciona Mavenir para Fornecimento de Serviços Enterprise Avançados de Convergência Fixa-Móvel

READING, Reino Unido, Feb. 24, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — A Mavenir, fornecedora de infraestrutura de rede nativa na nuvem que está criando o futuro das redes, foi selecionada pela Kyivstar, a principal operadora digital ucraniana, parte do Grupo VEON (Dubai, Emirados Árabes Unidos) para fornecer conectividade Enterprise fixa e móvel aprimorada para os clientes B2B da operadora. A Kyivstar fez uma parceria com a Mavenir para implantar sua arquitetura de ponta, preparada para o futuro e solução full–stack, incluindo hardware, software e plataforma em contêiner.

A solução FMC inclui Servidor de Aplicativos de Telefonia Convergente (CTAS), Função de Recursos de Mídia (MRF), Sistema de Gerenciamento de Elementos, e Plataforma Analítica para fornecimento de serviços corporativos. A Mavenir também tem um conhecimento profundo do mercado ucraniano e uma capacidade de entregar a solução com prazos curtos. A Defne, especialista em fornecimento de soluções de voz inovadoras para o mercado corporativo, trabalhará ao lado da Mavenir para fornecer alguns dos serviços de negócios de nicho, enquanto a Mavenir será responsável pela solução geral. O investimento em infraestrutura de conectividade de classe mundial continua sendo uma alta prioridade para a Kyivstar, apesar das condições na região.

O CIO da Kyivstar, Andriy Zhukovskyi, disse: “A conectividade é incrivelmente importante para a Ucrânia neste momento, e nosso papel é continuar implantando os melhores serviços para todos os nossos clientes. A Mavenir demonstrou ter uma solução de classe mundial que atende às necessidades dos nossos clientes Enterprise, com capacidade de entrega no prazo – apesar do ambiente extremamente desafiador em que estamos trabalhando.”

O Dr. Virtyt Koshi, Vice–Presidente Sênior e Gerente Geral, da Mavenir na EMEA, acrescentou: “A equipe da Kyivstar está comprometida em fornecer serviços de ponta e estamos orgulhosos de ser o parceiro preferido para esse novo recurso de Serviços Empresariais e de Negócios.”

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Sobre a Kyivstar:

A Kyivstar é a maior operadora de comunicações da Ucrânia, atendendo a mais de 23,3 milhões de assinantes de telefonia móvel e mais de 1,1 milhão de clientes de linha fixa de Internet Doméstica (em setembro de 2024). A empresa fornece serviços com uma ampla gama de tecnologias de telefonia móvel e fixa, incluindo 4G, Big Data, soluções em nuvem, segurança cibernética, TV digital e muito mais. A Kyivstar planeja investir US $ 1 bilhão no desenvolvimento de novas tecnologias de telecomunicações na Ucrânia entre 2023–2027. A Kyivstar alocou mais de 2 bilhões de UAH nos últimos dois anos para ajudar a Ucrânia a superar os desafios da guerra, incluindo com apoio às Forças Armadas, clientes e projetos sociais. A Kyivstar faz parte da VEON, operadora digital global. As ações do Grupo estão listadas na bolsa de valores Nasdaq (Nova York). A Kyivstar opera na Ucrânia há 27 anos e é reconhecida como o maior contribuinte do setor de comunicações, o melhor empregador e uma empresa socialmente responsável. Para mais informações: www.kyivstar.ua

Sobre a Mavenir

A Mavenir está estabelecendo hoje o futuro das redes com soluções nativas da nuvem e habilitadas para IA, que são ecológicas por design, capacitando as operadoras a obter os benefícios do 5G e alcançar redes inteligentes, automatizadas e programáveis. Como pioneira da Open RAN e uma comprovada disruptora revolucionária do setor, as soluções premiadas da Mavenir fornecem automação e monetização em redes móveis em todo o mundo, acelerando a transformação da rede de software para mais de 300 provedores de serviços de comunicações em mais de 120 países, que atendem a mais de 50% dos assinantes de todo o mundo. Para mais informação, visite www.mavenir.com.

Conheça a Mavenir no Mobile World Congress 2025, Barcelona, de 3 a 6 de março de 2025.

Para explorar as mais recentes inovações da Mavenir e saber mais sobre como a Mavenir está entregando o Futuro das Redes – Hoje, visite–nos no Hall 2 (Stand 2S60) no #MWC25.

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Kyivstar choisit Mavenir pour des services d’entreprise améliorés de convergence fixe-mobile

READING, Royaume–Uni, 24 févr. 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Mavenir, le fournisseur d’infrastructures réseau basées sur le cloud développant les réseaux de l’avenir, a été choisi par Kyivstar, le premier opérateur numérique ukrainien, détenu par groupe VEON (Dubaï, Émirats arabes unis), pour fournir une plus grande connectivité fixe et mobile d’entreprise aux clients B2B de l’opérateur. Kyivstar s’est associé à Mavenir pour déployer son architecture de pointe et évolutive ainsi que sa solution complète, comprenant le matériel, les logiciels et la plateforme conteneurisée.

La solution CFM (convergence fixe–mobile) comprend un serveur d’applications de téléphonie convergente (CTAS), une fonction de ressources média (MRF), un système de gestion des éléments et une plateforme d’analyse fournissant des services aux entreprises. Mavenir apporte également une connaissance approfondie du marché ukrainien et une capacité à fournir la solution dans des délais serrés. Defne, spécialiste des solutions vocales innovantes pour le marché des entreprises, travaillera aux côtés de Mavenir pour fournir certains des services commerciaux de niche, tandis que Mavenir sera responsable de la solution globale. Malgré les conditions dans la région, l’investissement dans une infrastructure de connectivité de classe mondiale reste une priorité absolue pour Kyivstar.

Andriy Zhukovskyi, DSI de Kyivstar, a déclaré : « La connectivité est extrêmement importante en Ukraine en ce moment, et notre rôle est de continuer à déployer les meilleurs services pour tous nos clients. Mavenir a démontré qu’elle disposait d’une solution de classe mondiale répondant aux besoins de nos entreprises clientes, et a fait preuve de sa capacité à livrer dans les délais, malgré l’environnement extrêmement difficile dans lequel nous travaillons ».

Le Dr Virtyt Koshi, Vice–président principal et Directeur général de Mavenir pour la région EMEA, a ajouté : « L’équipe de Kyivstar s’engage à fournir des services de pointe, et nous sommes fiers d’être le partenaire privilégié pour cette nouvelle capacité de services aux entreprises et aux professionnels ».

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À propos de Kyivstar :

Kyivstar est le plus grand opérateur de télécommunications en Ukraine, avec plus de 23,3 millions d’abonnés mobiles et plus de 1,1 million de clients Internet à domicile sur ligne fixe (en septembre 2024). L’entreprise fournit des services dans un large éventail de technologies mobiles et de lignes fixes, notamment la 4G, le Big Data, les solutions cloud, la cybersécurité et la télévision numérique. Kyivstar prévoit d’investir 1 milliard USD dans le développement de nouvelles technologies de télécommunications en Ukraine entre 2023 et 2027. Kyivstar a alloué plus de 2 milliards UAH au cours des deux dernières années pour aider l’Ukraine à surmonter les défis liés à la guerre, notamment en apportant son soutien aux forces armées, aux clients et aux projets sociaux. Kyivstar fait partie de VEON, un opérateur numérique mondial. Les actions du Groupe sont cotées au Nasdaq (New York). Présent en Ukraine depuis 27 ans, Kyivstar est reconnu comme le plus grand contribuable du secteur des communications, le meilleur employeur et une entreprise socialement responsable. Pour de plus amples informations : www.kyivstar.ua

À propos de Mavenir :

Mavenir bâtit aujourd’hui les réseaux de demain grâce à des solutions basées sur le cloud et à l’IA, qui sont écologiques de par leur conception et qui permettent aux opérateurs de tirer parti des avantages de la 5G et de mettre en place des réseaux intelligents, automatisés et programmables. En tant que pionnier de l’Open RAN et innovateur du secteur, Mavenir et ses solutions primées assurent l’automatisation et la monétisation des réseaux mobiles dans le monde entier, accélérant la transformation des réseaux logiciels auprès de plus de 300 fournisseurs de services de communication dans plus de 120 pays, qui desservent plus de 50 % des abonnés dans le monde. Pour en savoir plus, rendez–vous sur www.mavenir.com

Venez à la rencontre de Mavenir au Congrès mondial de la téléphonie mobile 2025 à Barcelone du 3 au 6 mars 2025.

Pour découvrir les dernières innovations de Mavenir et en savoir plus sur notre vision pour l’avenir des réseaux, rendez–nous visite à MWC25, hall 2 (stand 2H60).

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