Capacity Latam
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As the demand for high-speed internet and reliable digital connectivity continues to surge, South America is emerging as a key player in the global subsea cable ecosystem.
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New locations in Guatemala and Mexico activated in response to growing demand of traffic between the U.S. and Central and South America
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The Dynamic Spectrum Alliance and a UK government body have teamed up for an international digital inclusion project that will see spectrum play a key role.
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GoldConnect, a leading wholesale telecommunications provider in Latin America and the Caribbean, announces the release of its state-of-the-art pricing & engagement platform, LatamConnect.
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Guarulhos International Airport, in São Paulo, has become the first in the world to provide friction-free Wifi access.
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Access Partnership's Yamel Sarquis (right) and Pablo Marzocca (left) explain Convention 108+ and its impact across key Latam markets
Forthcoming events
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5G Americas and digital equality advocate Conectadas are working together to promote the equal participation of women in the telecoms industry.
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Mexico's data protection institute has become the latest to oppose the country's plans for a biometric register of mobile phone subscribers.
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Data center and connectivity service provider Ascenty is using Seaborn’s international fiber network to connect its São Paulo and Vinhedo data centers in Brazil to the US.
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With five major regional groups, the Latam region is facing lower revenues year-on-year, but the demand for infrastructure continues to grow. Tomás Sarmiento and Georgia Jordan, research analysts for Kagan, the media research unit of S&P Global Market Intelligence, explain.
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Netskope has appointed Michael Herman as VP channel sales for EMEA and Latam.
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Economies across Latin America could face “significant negative impact” if the reductions in network speed and quality seen during Covid-19 lockdowns become a permanent fixture.
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Connectivity across the LATAM region requires investment and collaboration in order to meet future needs.
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The CEO of Liberty Communications Puerto Rico, Naji Khoury, has said the firm expects its acquisition of AT&T’s assets in Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands to close this year.
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Capacity Latam 2020 in Sao Paulo hosted around 200 companies with over 600 senior level attendees present.
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Cable Landing Station NJFX has expanded the reach of its global ecosystem into the LATAM market.
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James Pearce spoke to Ufinet CEO Iñigo García del Cerro Prieto about the company's plans for 2019