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Tim Phillips examines how service providers can improve the services they offer to content providers.
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Once considered doomed to the technological scrapheap, satellites are enjoying an unexpected resurgence. The satellite industry is breaking into new territories. Guy Matthews reports.
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Alex Hawkes reports on the highlights from Capacity China 2011.
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In February 2011, it came to light that China had overtaken Japan as the world’s second largest economy behind the US.
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Canada typifies many mature markets in its level of competition and in its plans to build fibre and roll out next-generation technologies.
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South Africa stands somewhere between a developing and highly developed telecoms market; it has a thriving mobile market with healthy competition, a 103.7% wireless penetration rate and trials of LTE which started last year.
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With continual technological advances in femtocells and small cells, Angela Partington asks whether femtocells will move out of the home into enterprise, public and rural arenas. And as they do, what impact will their introduction have on network planning?
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The drive for telcos to best competitors by straightforward acquisition appears to be transitioning to a more subtle approach: partnership and joint venture. Angela Partington explores the impact this is having on the telecoms market.
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Against a canvas of 26 countries spanning 7,000 islands, Caribbean operators face more than their fair share of political constraints and natural disasters. So why do they still compete for a share in the market? Fiona Bradley reports.
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With Africa’s international capacity falling rapidly into place through the deployment of so many subsea cables, attention is now on terrestrial connectivity
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Australia has a mature telecoms market with high internet penetration rates, a healthy mobile business and a strong incumbent in Telstra.