Ethernet
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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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Vocus confirms the availability of Australia’s first commercial 400Gbps wavelength Ethernet service connecting Sydney, Melbourne and Canberra.
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Arelion has launched a new standard of Ethernet connectivity for its enterprise customers.
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TalkTalk Group (TTG) is creating two new wholesale divisions to support both its B2B and Consumer wholesale segments.
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Intelsat has become the first satellite operator to achieve MEF 3.0 Carrier Ethernet (CE) Certification for services delivered through its space and terrestrial network.
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EdgeConneX's data centre in Eden Prairie, in the city of Minnesota, has become the latest facility to connect to Windstream Wholesale's ICON network.
Forthcoming events
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It was all change at the top this week for Tele2, which named its new CFO and CCO only days ahead of its Q2 financial results.
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Saudi Arabia now has four MVNOs after the national regulator awarded new licenses to Integrated Telecom Mobile Company Limited and Future Networks for Communications Company.
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Zain Group's data revenues reached $1.05 billion in H1, representing 42% of the group's revenues for the period.
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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.