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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ZTE has agreed to the toughest terms as a condition for getting back into business. Analysis by Alan Burkitt-Gray
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“Africa is growing from a margin market to a volume market”
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What are carriers doing to address the less developed parts of the global digital ecosystem? Guy Matthews looks at what is being planned to connect the remaining pockets of underdevelopment
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Today's enterprises must adapt quickly to capture new opportunities, improve operations and deliver better outcomes for customers in the face of disruptive challenges.
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Joyn is a GSMA-backed serviced that is designed to help operators add rich communications such as voice, video and instant messaging to their customers.
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Mexican broadcaster Grupo Televisa has invested $1.6 billion in telecoms group Iusacell in a deal that is expected to provide the biggest challenge yet to Carlos Slim’s dominant position in Mexican telecoms.
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Western Europe has the greatest share in the IPTV market with 43.6%.
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Carriers in North America are predicted to make up to $270 billion from residential services by 2014.
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Rich Communications Suite (RCS) services will reach a subscriber base of 6.8 million in 2012 according to a forecast report by Infonetics Research.
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Australia has a mature telecoms market with high internet penetration rates, a healthy mobile business and a strong incumbent in Telstra.
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Angela Partington talks to Willem Offerhaus, CEO of iBasis about the challenges involved in developing his business in an IP world.