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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More than 100 operators in 52 countries have already launched one of the main two low-power networks for internet of things (IoT), according to a new report.
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The board of directors of Zain Saudi Arabia (Zain KSA) has signed an agreement to sell and lease back the passive physical infrastructure of its mobile tower portfolio to IHS Holding Limited (IHS) for around SAR 2.52 billion ($672m).
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Hyperscale operators have become the fastest growing customer category for colocation providers, according to new figures from Synergy Research Group.
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Submissions are now open for Capacity's 2019 Global Wholesale Directory.
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Claim your path. This was one of the key overarching messages during Subsea Americas in Florida. The event saw the inaugural launch of Women in Subsea, a new networking initiative chaired by Amy Marks of Xsite Modular and Naaz Bax of Seaborn Networks.
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5G rollouts are due to accelerate in 2019 and questions around the infrastructure needed to deliver the next-gen mobile technology remain. How is the wholesale market getting to grips and the oncoming swell of data and are we as close as we think to full-scale deployments?
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Adel Hamed, Telecom Egypt’s chief international and wholesale officer, has been promoted to be CEO of the group, in succession to Ahmed El Beheiry.
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If you’re running a network on software you need to work in new ways. Alan Burkitt-Gray reports on Ericsson’s expired certificate that brought O2’s and SoftBank’s mobile networks down
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Capacity can confirm that Pierre-Louis de Guillebon has left his role as CEO of Orange International Carriers.
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The submarine cable industry, much like telecommunications as a whole, is reassessing the role of women in this ever-changing market. An aging workforce, stalled innovation and competitive advantages are forcing telcos to pay attention
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This year’s Messaging and SMS Global Awards were handed out at a ceremony in London this week, with Infobip walking away as the big winner.
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Three hundred-fifty telecoms executives gathered in Denver for the 2018 Capacity North America conference to discuss key topics such as collaboration and virtualisation.