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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How is Orange revolutionising connectivity in Western Africa with Djoliba? Watch our On-Demand webinars to find out how the new network is reshaping connectivity in the region.
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One of China’s biggest cement makers on automated production that could save billions a year
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Capacity is running a special edition of its online gathering Wholesale Wednesday, in association with PLDT Global Corp.
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Elisa’s head of access design Tiina Höckert explains how the company is leading 5G roll-out in Finland
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Have your say on the biggest trends in the wholesale telecoms space!
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The telecoms industry has not faced sterner test than the Covid-19 crisis.
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Liu Shijiang | Government & Enterprise Customer Department, China Unicom
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The 2020 nominations for Capacity's 20 Women to Watch are open to Monday 03 August 2020
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Born as the dot-com storm raged, Capacity is still serving the industry after 20 years, though it changed direction in its first year. Alan Burkitt-Gray talks to some of the people who were there at the time.
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Burned by the investment decisions of the past, telcos have for years been largely absent from the data space. However, it could be time to revise the strategy. Melanie Mingas writes.
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Despite the traditional nuances usually seen between markets, GLF members have shared many of the same experiences during the Covid-19 pandemic. Entering a period of reflection, Telstra International CEO Oliver Camplin-Warner, tells Melanie Mingas about the lessons that are being learned.