IP
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In this Capacity TV interview, Michael Wheeler of NTT DATA shares insights on how the Global IP Network differentiates itself in a highly competitive market. Wheeler discusses recent service innovations, advanced security measures to combat sophisticated DDoS attacks, and the pivotal role of network automation. He also delves into how AI is reshaping the industry and forecasts key trends set to define the global IP connectivity landscape over the next few years.
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Hear from Michael Wheeler, Executive VP, NTT Data, as he speaks to Capacity’s Nadine Hawkins about the company's new DDoS mitigation solution, two new Points of Presence in Denver and Phoenix, and how to get your network ready to support AI enabled applications and services.
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A Mauritius court yesterday ruled that Afrinic (African Network Information Centre), the regional Internet registry (RIR) for Africa would be placed into receivership.
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IPv4.Global has today announced it will be releasing ReView, a first-of-its-kind digital IP address audit tool next week at RIPE 86.
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BT will test Nokia’s FP5 network processing silicon and its 800G interfaces as the two expand their long-term strategic partnership.
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Ukrtelecom, Ukraine's incumbent telco, reports that as of this morning, 75% of its regional hubs remain operational and that its national carrier network is still working
Forthcoming events
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Edge Centres has started construction on its second site in Victoria, Australia, the Traralgon-based EC8.
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Revenues from cloud services and infrastructure increased 25% for operators and vendors in the first half of the year, taking revenues to $235 billion.
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Digital economy development is accelerating worldwide as economies look to recover from the effect of the ongoing pandemic. Indeed, the digital economy has become an important field for promoting economic recovery, establishing competitive advantages and improving governance capabilities.
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Juniper Networks has announced that it has been selected by Palestinian telco Paltel Group to upgrade and develop parts of its network and infrastructure.
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The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is now assessing an application from Boeing that could see it launch and operate 147 satellites to provide broadband access.
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From ageing infrastructure to on-demand energy models, Terry Storrar, MD of Leaseweb UK, writes about the new quick wins improving data centre sustainability
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Brazilians in remote and rural areas will soon benefit from better internet connectivity, as ANATEL approved the use of TV white space (TVWS).
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Broadway Partners has secured £145 million to deliver full fibre broadband to rural areas across Scotland and Wales, UK.
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American Tower has closed its acquisition of colo provider DataSite, bolstering its presence in the edge data centre space.
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eir Ireland has extended its partnership with NTT by a further three years as it looks to retire its legacy applications and shift to open-source technology.
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The first quantum network; the last landline; strategy updates from Orange; and Exa's Martijn Blanken
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India’s first carrier-neutral network infrastructure platform has selected Nokia to help it roll out Network-as-a-Service (NaaS) solutions for enterprise customers.