Cable
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Recent damage to undersea cables in the Baltic Sea has sparked fears of sabotage, but experts urge caution before assigning blame.
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UK energy regulator Ofgem has greenlit five new subsea energy links in the North Sea.
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Internet Exchange operator DE-CIX has partnered with submarine cable firm GCX to resell the IX’s India’s services to end global end customers.
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Angola Cables has launched a European subsidiary, TelCables Europe, to bring its digital solutions to customers across Europe and the Mediterranean.
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The development of Indonesia Cable Express System 2 (ICE System 2) will boost Indonesia's infrastructure
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Digicel has deployed Infinera’s GX Series, featuring Infinera’s ICE6 800G and FlexILS solutions, to light the Deep Blue One subsea cable connecting French Guiana, Suriname, Guyana, and Trinidad and Tobago.
Forthcoming events
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Deutsche Telekom Global Carrier (DTGC) is to increase the speed of Lambda Connect from 100GE to 400GE, using tech from Ciena.
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Capacity Europe panellists discuss the role of terrestrial fibre networks in subsea cable networks across the African continent.
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HGC Global Communications Limited and the Amsterdam Internet Exchange (AMS-IX) are working together to enhance services for customers in Chicago and the Bay Area.
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Mobile operators will have to offer more than connectivity if they are to make money from 5G.
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Telia Carrier has opted for Telesmart.io’s DID inventory management platform to allow it to simplify and optimise how it delivers global numbers.
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Telcos are behind with regards to the implementation of automation according to Peter Coppens, vice president at Colt.
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Nominations are now open for next year's Datacloud Awards, scheduled to return to Monaco in April.
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DCIA Data Centres has secured a 2.7 hectare site in Darwin, in Australia's NT, where it will develop a tier-three ready, secure cloud edge data centre.
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Increasing 5G capabilities will bring the annual spending of private cellular networks on hardware and services to almost $12 billion by 2023, a report by Juniper Research has revealed.
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The South Atlantic Cable System (SACS) has seen a tenfold increase in traffic as major telco players look for direct access to markets in the US and South America.
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South African telcos Vodacom and MTN have joined Telkom SA’s case against the country’s regulator ICASA over plans to remove temporarily allocated spectrum.
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DE-CIX and Barcelona's Universitat Pompeu Fabra (UPF) have partnered to launch the Global Interconnection Academy, with fully hybrid courses starting in 2022.