Metro
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Capacity’s Natalie Bannerman speaks to industry experts on the 6G-ready, AI and automation-driven networks that are metro cloud.
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Nick Collins, chief commercial officer, Exa Infrastructure discusses the impact of AI on metro networks.
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Ciena recently deployed its Waveserver 5 platform to expand connectivity and increase resiliency between data centres in Bogota, Colombia.
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Brands such as BAI Communications and ZenFi Networks are set to disappear in a rebranding exercise.
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Trials of a "world first commercial quantum secured metro network" launched in London yesterday, which uses quantum key distribution (QKD) to help secure the transmission of data and information between multiple physical locations.
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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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Orange chooses 5G SA network partners in Europe
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Macquarie Capital has invested in Spain’s Onivia wholesale fibre network alongside Arjun Infrastructure Partners.
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In this episode of the Digital Digest, we roundup the biggest stories of the week from tower sales to contract announcements and the use cases for 6G.
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Capacity shares five key stories making headlines around the world today.
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The Telecom Infra Project (TIP) has added Orange to its board of directors.
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ICT arm of PLDT is set to build the additional data centre capacity in Santa Rosa, Laguna province
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Vodafone is looking to sell its entire 28.1% stake in India’s largest cell tower firm Indus Towers according to several reports.
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Amdocs has introduced a new billing solution to help service providers to evolve their billing in the 5G era.
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UK operators will make it more difficult for fraudsters to use their networks after plans unveiled today by Ofcom.
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Netcracker has launched a digital platform to help CSPs accelerate business growth in the digital economy.
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Zoom Video Communications and Deutsche Telekom are collaborating to offer a jointly developed product for the German market called ‘Zoom X’.