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Big Interview
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A year after he left GCX, Bill Barney is back in business, with a new company he hopes will shake up the data centre and subsea cable business. Alan Burkitt-Gray gets a preview of his plans
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Life has been challenging for Digicel, with earthquakes, hurricanes, financial troubles and now Covid. New CEO Oliver Coughlan tells Alan Burkitt-Gray that the company has a new strategy to build growth
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Justin Jenkins, COO Europe and president UK at Vantage Data Centers, tells Abigail Opiah why the acquisition of NGD was a lot easier than one might think.
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Satellite company OneWeb will be a completely wholesale operation from the commercial launch of its $2.4 billion project in October, executive chairman Sunil Bharti Mittal tells Alan Burkitt-Gray
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Everyone is on the hunt for the next big digital connectivity hub. We already know about the likes of Marseille, Virginia, London and Frankfurt but the location to enter the conversation is New Zealand.
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Capacity’s Natalie Bannerman speaks to GlobeNet CEO Eduardo Falzoni, about the impending launch of its Malbec subsea cable and what it means for the region
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Ljubica Draskic, new Head of Sales and Business Development at SmartCIC, talks to Capacity Media about her new role, what inspired her to move to a smaller more agile provider and her thoughts on the market in 2021.
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Andrew Kwok is delighted that ISQ, the investor that bought HGC three years ago, has made a second, even bigger, investment in telecoms infrastructure. Interview by Alan Burkitt-Gray
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The English Channel is home to the busiest shipping route in the world, windfarms, and hundreds of unexploded bombs – they’re just some of the reasons why nobody has put a new subsea cable there in 20 years. But that’s all about to change. Melanie Mingas gets the details from Pioneer Consulting’s Iain Ritson
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In driving BT’s work to become the world’s most trusted connector of people, devices and machines, Kevin Brown, MD of BT Security is also galvanising 102,000 employees to adopt the mindset of an ex-murder detective. Melanie Mingas explains
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Appointed in June to implement an as-a-service business model, Extreme Networks CRO Joe Vitalone tells Melanie Mingas about his strategy