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Capacity’s Natalie Bannerman explores the world of multi-cloud, questioning what’s next for the space and the evolution of the trend.
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Born as the dot-com storm raged, Capacity is still serving the industry after 20 years, though it changed direction in its first year. Alan Burkitt-Gray talks to some of the people who were there at the time.
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Burned by the investment decisions of the past, telcos have for years been largely absent from the data space. However, it could be time to revise the strategy. Melanie Mingas writes.
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The UK may officially be working towards a target of gigabit connectivity by 2025, but consumer demand for superior connections is outstripping the pace of the national infrastructure build. The result? A growing community of alternative providers, with a £6.6 billion budget. Melanie Mingas reports
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Large-scale distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks continue to pose a major threat to the industry, but carriers need to stay vigilant as the nature of threats changes over time. NTT has advice and tools that can provide a big helping hand.
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Come 2021, Europe’s efforts to safeguard the data of its nearly 450 million citizens will get a new boost from an intercontinental drive for transparency and trust. João Marques Lima reports.
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Between IoT and 5G, the last decade has proven to be an exciting period for the telecommunications industry worldwide.
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Telecoms is now at the front line of the confrontation between the US and China. But why is the FCC wanting to ban Chinese operators, asks Alan Burkitt-Gray.
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An acceleration to next generation technologies that requires agility and collaboration
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Blockchain began in 2009. Fast-forward 11 years and the digital ledger is currently one of the most widely discussed and hyped technologies. Blockchain applications are young and evolving, and complementary industry-wide standards are most probably still a few years away. That includes the telecommunication industry. Abigail Opiah investigates.
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A new company is planning a global software-defined wholesale and enterprise network, using a combination of fibre and optical satellites. Alan Burkitt-Gray talks to the people promoting the project.