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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Neos Networks has launched its new Ethernet over FTTx (EoFTTx) service.
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The Australian Government is to make AU$90 million in funding available for connectivity projects in regional communities.
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After the news that SSE Enterprise Telecoms had rebranded as Neos Networks at the end of March, Capacity caught up with Sarah Mills, Managing Director of Wholesale and Smart Infrastructure, to find out why the relaunch took place and how it ties into the company's ambitious network and product expansion plans.
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Telstra has named Kris Schaffer as its Canada country lead in support of accelerated growth in the Toronto area.
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Lumen Technologies has appointed Annette Murphy as managing director for Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA).
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Netskope has appointed Michael Herman as VP channel sales for EMEA and Latam.
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Season 2, episode 13 is presented by deputy editor Melanie Mingas and features editor-at-large Alan Burkitt-Gray, senior reporter Natalie Bannerman, and special guests Hannes Gredler and Richard Brandon from RtBrick.
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AT&T has announced a $2 billion investment over three years in an attempt to bridge the digital divide in the US.
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Korea's SK Telecom is to split into two companies: an AI and digital infraco, and a division tentatively called the ICT Investment Company.
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Openreach has named STL as its key partner to provide optical cable solutions for the UK's new, ultra-fast, full fibre broadband network.
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A report commissioned by the UK government has highlighted the role of smaller telecoms equipment makers in the UK's 5G roll out, while recommending that direct financial support to replace Huawei kit is not necessary.
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Everstream has promoted two executives to senior roles and recruited an industry veteran to head sales.