Editor's pick
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Capacity is now accepting entries for its annual 20 Women to Watch power list!
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The volume of network attacks and security breaches continues to rise. This puts traditional bolt-on IP network security solutions under strain, with the potential to impact service quality and increase latency in a time when customers are expecting the highest reliability.
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Capacity's annual State of the Industry survey for 2021-22 is now live.
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Network-as-a-Service (NaaS) is an emerging business model for communications service providers (CSPs) and enterprises with interest surging.
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Nominations are now open for Capacity's top 20 ICT investors list 2021.
Forthcoming events
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Of the 300,000 wireless users in North Korea, over 99.9% of users are connected to a 3G network, according to a report from researchers at TeleGeography.
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Global broadband subscriber rates increased by 11.94% between Q3 2009 and Q3 2010 to reach 508.76 million, according to a Point Topic report on World Broadband Statistics.
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The increasing use of 3G services will cause revenue from mobile data to triple in Peru by 2015 according to a report from Pyramid Research.
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Mobile marketing and advertising is predicted to be worth €13.5 billion, accounting for 3.4% of global ad spend by 2015. This figure is estimated to account for 15.7% of the total digital advertising market.
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The Indian carrier Reliance Globalcom is upgrading its Flag Europe Asia (FEA) subsea cable to 40Gbps transmission speeds.
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The recent statistics from the FTTH Council Europe, spotlighting the economies that are leading the way in fibre access deployment, make happy reading – at first sight.
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European carrier Interoute has extended its low-latency network to the financial hubs of Amsterdam and Milan.
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Wholesale voice carrier iBasis has carried out enhancements to its network infrastructure across the Asia-Pacific region to streamline the way it provides voice termination services.
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A new subsea cable has been planned which will add further capacity to the route between China and Taiwan, following the announcement last year of the first direct link between the countries.
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Israel’s Ministry of Communications has moved to encourage further development of the country’s wholesale telecoms market, and is considering legislation to allow alternative telcos to lease fixed-line infrastructure on favourable terms.
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Bharti airtel followed Reliance Communications and Tata Teleservices with the launch of services in Karnataka in south India, and will roll out the service in 12 further regions by March.
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Egyptian operator Orascom has finalised the sale of its 50% stake in Tunisian operator Tunisiana to Qtel in a deal worth $1.2 billion.