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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
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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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HGC Global Communications Limited (HGC) has launched its Eyeball-as-a-Service (EaaS) in Singapore.
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Indosat Ooredoo recorded a full year revenue increase of 6.9% on the previous year as cellular revenues also increased, by 11.6% year on year.
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Quintillion and GCI extended their coastal network in Alaska to two small towns, while Alaska Communications has also extended services to 3,700 remote locations.
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BT's new procurement arm, the Dublin-based BT Sourced, is looking to fill more than 70 roles in the Irish capital.
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TIM has turned on ultrabroadband fibre coverage for 99.4% of households in Apulia; a move it said makes the region the first in Italy to "close the digital divide".
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Commsworld secured contracts valued at more than £16.7 million between October and December last year, making it one of the best quarters in the firm's 27-year history.
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Despite facing costs of €545 million as a result of the Covid crisis, Orange has reported "solid" full year financial results and released the name of its towerco.
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Sinch AB is to acquire Inteliquent, the largest independent voice communications provider in the United States, for a total cash consideration of $1.14 billion.
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PPF Group NV has appointed banks BNP Paribas, Morgan Stanley and Societe Generale to explore a potential IPO of its telecoms division.
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The majority share in South Carolina broadband provider Hargray Communications has been sold in a $2.2 billion deal.
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Tata Communications has formed a partnership with Google Cloud India, as it expands its managed public cloud services portfolio and looks to deliver cloud capabilities to more enterprises across the country
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TekSavvy, a Canadian service provider that promotes an anti-monopoly ethos has highlighted the lengths telcos are going to, to influence government policy.