Network Transformation
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Virgin Media O2 brought together its fixed and mobile networks to create a Converged Interconnect Network (CIN), a combined network capable of carrying both mobile and fixed traffic.
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Swisscom is working with Ericsson to offer a standalone Mobile Private Network (MPN) to provide enterprises with private, localised connectivity.
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Dell has expanded its AI for Telecom offerings, bringing new hardware support and a variety of new use case-focused solutions designed to help operators augment their edge operations using AI.
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Vietnamese carrier Viettel has launched an Open RAN 5G Network, leveraging hardware from Qualcomm to provide enhanced connectivity across the country.
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Nvidia is working with SoftBank to reinvent telecom networks to make them capable of supporting AI-RAN, enabling them to run AI and 5G workloads at the same time.
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The US Department of Defence has extended its contract with Verizon to use its secure Global Network Solutions (GNS) in a deal worth more than $98 million.
Forthcoming events
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It's back! Capacity’s annual power listing, featuring the top 100 people from across the wholesale telecoms space, is now open for nominations.
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Orange will repackage its B2B activities as part of a new five-year plan aimed at achieving "continued and sustainable growth".
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Windstream Enterprise has unveiled North America’s first comprehensive managed Security Service Edge (SSE) solution powered by Cato Networks.
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Extreme Networks has integrated network fabric capabilities into its ExtremeCloud SD-WAN platform.
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Bharti Airtel and Vultr, a cloud computing company, have partnered to offer cloud solutions to enterprises in India.
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A Swedish group, Netmore, is to roll out a low-power network in France that will be used largely for the internet of things (IoT).
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The market for 5G networks that are satellite-based or come from high altitude platforms is growing at 38% a year, according to a new report.
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Microsoft is to begin rolling out its Azure OpenAI service this week, allowing enterprises to integrate tools like DALL-E into their cloud apps.
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The Capacity editorial team looks back on a productive 2022, wishing you all a happy holiday season.
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With the macroeconomic picture as it is, the political landscape in flux and growing uncertainty of what the world will look like in 2023, even making predictions for the next month is an exercise in guess work.
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Industries are recognising finally that the challenges of security in the era of quantum computing are as great as those of the millennium bug 25 years ago, writes Alan Burkitt-Gray