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The telecoms industry has a history of collaboratively addressing tech and operational issues through trade associations and standards bodies. Digital transformation has proved a bonanza. Annie Turner looks at four of the main ‘transformers’.
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With the world under pressure to tackle climate change, what are the telecoms and data centre industries doing to help? Guy Matthews examines who is doing what to cut emissions and save power.
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Innovative solutions to cope with fast-evolving safety challenges.
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Capacity round up 16 of the upcoming subsea cable projects in Asia-Pacific.
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As the world readies itself for 5G, the demands on network infrastructure becomes even greater, especially for subsea.
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As the data centre sector continues to consolidate, Guy Matthews takes a look at some of the major deals that have changed the shape of the market, and considers the drivers that will define the sector’s future.
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The ever-increasing demand for rapid connections to the cloud means telcos are having to become more agile in connecting customers up to clouds.
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A race between network operators has begun. Laurence Doe investigates the latest 5G partnership developments and how much hangs in the balance without a structured approach to spectrum allocation.
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A great search was undertaken for this edition by Laurence Doe in his quest to find some of the best applications of cloud products. This is the list of the best cloud services, software and platforms for enterprises.
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For the carrier world, it’s an age-old conundrum: their love-hate relationship with over-the-top (OTT) players. These players present both a competitive threat and an opportunity in light of the fresh, innovative ideas they bring to market.
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Egypt is poised to become the African hub and the gateway to Africa, said the CEO of Telecom Egypt at Capacity North Africa in April. The telecoms industry has long known of the importance of Egypt to the world’s networks, situated on the main fibre route along the Red Sea between Asia and Europe.
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The demand for cloud access is steadily growing, in large part due to rising digitisation, a booming IoT landscape and expanding mobility services.