Communications Infrastructure
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Ukrtelecom, Ukraine's incumbent telco, reports that as of this morning, 75% of its regional hubs remain operational and that its national carrier network is still working
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Ericsson has not commented so far about last night’s publication of allegations about its activities in Iraq
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Telcos support Ukraine as Russian operators face blocks
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OneWeb staff are waiting in Baikonur in Kazakhstan this week with their Arianespace colleagues wondering whether their fourteenth launch will take place.
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Veon CEO Kaan Terzioğlu said this morning it would be “irresponsible” to provide guidance on the effect of Russia’s attack on Ukraine on the company’s performance
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Orange chooses 5G SA network partners in Europe
Forthcoming events
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AWS has announced a WAN network service that will make it easier to connect geographically complex networks to the cloud.
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Europe has been named the most "network ready" society in a new study that captures how digital technologies are shaping the global recovery.
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Capacity shares five key stories from around the world making headlines today!
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Canadian infrastructure company BAI Communications has bought Vilicom, a UK-based private network supplier.
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OTTs, 2022 trends and BT's Andrew Lord on QKD and hollow core fibre
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Steve Alexander, SVP and CTO at Ciena, calls for stronger digital inclusion initiatives
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Veon has announced it has concluded the transaction for the sale of its Russian tower assets to Service-Telecom.
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Australian group TPG Telecom, which merged with Vodafone Hutchison Australia (VHA) last year, has claimed a world record for 5G video and voice calls.
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Capacity shares five key stories from around the world making headlines today!
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There will be 4.4 billion 5G subscriptions by the end of 2027 – about half of all mobile subscriptions in the world.
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Formed in 2017 as a joint venture between Vodafone and Technoport, Luxembourg’s “technology incubator”, Tomorrow Street is a start-up accelerator focused on leading-edge technologies, through partnering with scale-ups and growing their technology across the Vodafone ecosystem.
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Low Earth orbit satellites are taking over and will become an integral part of the world’s telecoms infrastructure, with 50,000 of them by the end of the decade, writes Alan Burkitt-Gray