STL Newsletter July 2024
Meet the STLer team at the Fiber Connect on 28 July 2024
We're thrilled to announce our presence at Fiber Connect 2024 in Nashville, Tennessee, US. Join us as we showcase our US-Made Optical Products to Connect America. Discover how our cutting-edge, domestically manufactured optical solutions are paving the way for faster, more reliable networks across the nation. Meet our team and explore our comprehensive range of solutions!?
See you soon in Nashville!
STL crosses a key milestone towards its Global Services demerger
STL has achieved a significant milestone towards its Global Services Business (GSB) demerger, receiving approval from its shareholders and secured and unsecured creditors. The approval paves the way for shares of the new business to be listed separately. At the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) convened meetings held on 10 July 2024, the demerger proposal received 100% approval from both secured and unsecured creditors and 99.98% from equity shareholders through the voting process.
STL is now hiring in the US
STL is now hiring in the US, and Sterlite Technologies is expanding its 200-member team at its? North American headquarters in Lugoff, South Carolina. Meet Sterlite Technologies—your friendly, neighbourhood optical and digital solutions company bringing optical fiber connectivity to your homes, schools, and offices.?
Join our fabulous team of 200 at our North American headquarters in Lugoff, South Carolina. Manufacturing positions open!
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AI can help close the digital divide, says Broadband Commission
Artificial intelligence (AI) is poised to help bring online the 2.6 billion people still not connected to the Internet, according to The State of Broadband 2024 from the Broadband Commission for Sustainable Development. The Broadband Commission released the first part of the report today at its virtual Spring Meeting, which brought together government leaders and heads of international organisations alongside representatives of private sector companies, civil society and academia.
From telco to tech co: how rebranding helps operators diversify
In an industry as future-focused as telecoms, service providers need to ensure that their branding conveys the right messaging to prospective subscribers.
While brand recognition is hugely important, on occasion we see longstanding, widely-recognised brand names dropped almost overnight – think Qtel becoming Ooredoo or VimpleCom becoming Veon. If a rebrand isn’t motivated by a change in ownership, what are the driving factors?
Here is an interesting quiz. Participate to know the answer