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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The former EVP of Veritas Technologies, Phil Brace, starts a new role in less than two weeks as president and CEO of Sierra Wireless.
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América Móvil’s operating profit increased 9.3% in Q2, with net profit more than doubling year on year to reach 42.8 billion pesos (US$2.1 billion).
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Telstra has appointed Noah Drake as vice president of the customer solutions group for the Americas region.
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Yahsat, which began trading on the Abu Dhabi Stock Exchange (ADX) today, is planning to launch a new satellite in 2023.
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Rural broadband access provider American Broadband has boosted its executive leadership team with several senior appointments.
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Telia Company's Jonas Bengtsson (pictured) has resigned from his role as executive vice president and general counsel after six years with the company.
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Millicom to invest $135 million over two to three years as it modernises its mobile networks in Honduras, Paraguay, and Bolivia.
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A double winner back in 2020, it was Sparkle’s projects across the Middle East and Africa, as well as the Americas, that saw it take home the trophies.
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In this episode of the Digital Digest we roundup the biggest stories of the week from the latest on DigitalBridge's EdgePoint to the dawn of quantum computing as-a-service.
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Narendra Modi, India’s Prime Minister has completed a complete reshuffle of his cabinet seeing 36 new ministers appointed.
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Deutsche Telekom has been identified as offering the most diversified product portfolio for enterprise 5G.
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The number of enterprise 5G projects doubled over the course of the last year, but the share of projects awarded to CSPs declined by 5%.