fibre-optic
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Telecom Egypt has signed an agreement with Hungarian telecoms firm 4iG group to modernise the country's digital infrastructure.
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Telkom, South Africa’s incumbent operator, wants to sell a minority stake in Openserve, its wholesale last-mile fibre unit.
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Neos Networks has identified itself as the company that is the preferred bidder for Network Rail, Britain’s rail infrastructure company.
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Microsoft has bought Lumenisity, a UK-based start-up that makes hollow-core fibres that allow light to travel faster than along standard fibres.
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Neterra has launched a new fibre metro network in Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria, connecting all data centres in the city.
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Look, telecoms industry, can you slow down a bit? You’re growing so much that scientists and engineers are having a hard time keeping up, says Alan Burkitt-Gray
Forthcoming events
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Sergio Grassi, Sales & Marketing Director, Eolo, speaks with Capacity about product innovation, strengthening of their customer support structure and implementing their dedicated business unit.
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Wyyerd Group has selected Colo Atl for its premium data centre and interconnection services and to serve as a strategic location and a primary hub for Wyyerd Connect.
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Stack Infrastructure has moved into New Albany, Ohio, market after acquiring a purpose-built, Tier III data centre campus.
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Nebraska-based telecommunications provider Great Plains Communications has acquired regional fibre-optic carrier InterCarrier Networks (ICN).
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Cisco and Superloop have teamed up on two deployments of up to 400G on the INDIGO West cable, from Singapore to Australia, and the INDIGO Central cable, from Perth to Sydney.
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Wholesale carrier CityFibre’s Gigabit City programme has begun connecting a further million UK homes and businesses to full fibre.
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Landmark Dividend has announced the acquisition of the Flexential data centre in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
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Digital Realty and Ascenty have signed a long-term, multi-megawatt agreement with a global cloud provider to build a new data centre in Santiago, Chile.
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Vapor IO and Crown Castle have jointly developed a service that seamlessly interconnects Vapor IO’s Kinetic Edge with Amazon Web Services (AWS) via Crown Castle’s high-speed Cloud Connect.
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Vodafone is expanding its fibre infrastructure for small and medium businesses (SMBs) in Germany.
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Batelco Group's Umniah and the Jordan Electric Power Company (JEPCO) are establishing a new company to operate an over-ground fibre-optic network.
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AT&T has topped Vertical Systems Group’s US fibre lit buildings leaderboard for the third consecutive year.