Network
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Nokia has launched a four-year partnership with EOLO, a Benefit Corporation and the first B Corp in Italy’s telecoms sector.
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Ganzi told the packed keynote at Metro Connect USA we are on a 10-year journey to truly enable the infrastructure to support Gen AI
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Sparkle announces new point of presence (PoP) in Erbil – the first in the country at Capacity Middle East
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Peak attack traffic is still rising and is up 19% from 2021, according to Arelion
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The switch off from 3G will begin next month after a successful pilot earlier this year.
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Zayo Group has announced the deployment of a new 400G enabled route connecting Paris and Marseille.
Forthcoming events
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Jio Platforms Limited (JPL) and SES have formed a joint venture – Jio Space Technology Limited – to deliver broadband services in India leveraging satellite technology.
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400Gbps technologies are expected to drive service provider router market growth, according to a report by Dell’Oro Group.
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Telstra will build two major telecoms infrastructure projects in support of Australia's growing digital economy.
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Dark Fiber and Infrastructure (DF&I) as deployed a new fibre route between Ashburn, VA and Linthicum Heights, MD.
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NEC Corporation has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Blue Danube Systems.
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Neos Networks accelerated its network expansion programme last year, improving access options for businesses to high-capacity fibre connectivity and facilitating rollout of advanced 5G services
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Google has hired Telxius’s Enrique Valdes to join its global network acquisition team, based in Zürich, after nearly two decades with the Telefónica group.
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The US aviation industry has warned of the "catastrophic" consequences of 5G network deployments using C-Band spectrum.
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EXA Infrastructure has embarked on a two-year overpull upgrade for its pan-European networks, starting with a key backhaul route in Spain.
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HGC Global Communications (HGC) and Kacific Broadband Satellites Group (Kacific) have partnered to boost connectivity across emerging markets in the Philippines.
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Nokia has been selected by Wind Tre in Italy to deploy a new, high performance optical backbone.
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Telcos themselves are providers and as such can create outages, so they need to use automation tools and strategies when deploying new applications and provisioning new infrastructure to properly mitigate risk. Kris Beevers, CEO, NS1 explains