Dark Fibre
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Zayo Europe has expanded its presence in Europe through a partnership with German dark fibre network supplier GasLINE.
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The dark fibre network, scheduled to launch in 2025, will ensure data sharing among local authorities, healthcare providers, and universities.
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In October 2023, Shenandoah Telecommunications (Shentel) made the headlines when it announced its planned acquisition of Horizon Telecom. Today, the company officially operates as part of the Glo Fiber brand. So, what’s the story?
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Cologix has partnered with Bandwidth IG to introduce dark fibre connectivity at its SV1 data centre in Silicon Valley.
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EdgeCore Digital Infrastructure has selected Zayo to connect its Silicon Valley data centre campus in Santa Clara, California to Zayo's global network.
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NGN Fiber Network has announced a major infrastructure expansion with the shortest dark fibre route between Frankfurt and Berlin.
Forthcoming events
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Japan’s NTT DoCoMo has committed to reducing greenhouse gas emissions from its business activities to "effectively zero by 2030".
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Capacity shares five key stories from around the world making headlines today!
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While many believe satellite and fibre will save the day for unconnected Africa, Wim van Thillo, CEO and co-founder at Pharrowtech, has another suggestion
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Equinix, Inc. has won a contract to host the gaming platform operated by i3D.net on Platform Equinix.
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Mega-project HyperOne has received registrations of interest from more than 500 businesses across Australia as it prepares to start construction by the end of this year.
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BSO has partnered with EllaLink to commercialise ultra-low latency connectivity for financial trading firms.
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The Port of Southampton, located on the south coast of the UK, has hosted another connectivity milestone after BT used it as a testbed for automated drone and AI technology.
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TeleGeography has found that global internet bandwidth increased by 29% in 2021, bringing it back to "normal" levels compared to 2020's COVID-driven levels of 34%.
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The US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) will open a $1.9 billion programme to reimburse mostly rural telecoms carriers for removing network equipment from Chinese companies.
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Ericsson's Bhutan deal; EA's winning buy; GTT chapter 2.0 and 5G speeds in Europe
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Brazil's telecoms regulator Anatel has confirmed the country will conducts its "largest spectrum auction ever" in the coming months.
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Satellite terminal manufacturer Isotropic Systems has raised US$37 million in its series B funding round.