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Big Interview
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Orange is building a trial 5G network in the giant Belgian port of Antwerp, working with the port authority and a number of industrial corporations. Alan Burkitt-Gray talks to Orange Belgium’s Werner De Laet.
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Natalie Bannerman speaks to Ravinder Lota about how the mobile world is evolving and where Vodafone Carrier Services sees its place in the future of messaging.
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Data Economy speaks to Gabriele Sposato, CMO of Aruba S.P.A. on how the business is handling this crisis whilst keeping services running without interruption
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Gtd Teleductos (Gtd) is due to go live with its Prat cable later this year.
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With a new year upon us, Capacity heard from Carl Grivner, CEO of Colt Technology Services, about his expectations for the telco sector in 2020 with new technologies and big industry shifts.
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NJFX has truly established itself as a leading subsea player on the world’s stage, but where did it all start? Capacity’s Jason McGee-Abe caught up with Gil Santaliz, CEO of NJFX, to find out more about the company’s meteoric journey.
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DE-CIX has now expanded its global interconnection model to its most eastern point to date. Jason McGee-Abe speaks to Ivo Ivanov, DE-CIX’s international CEO.
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Verizon’s Eric Cevis speaks to Capacity’s Natalie Bannerman about the sea of change currently effecting the industry and how Verizon is working to bring it all to fruition.
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Capacity speaks to Internet Mobile Communications (IMC) CEO Mark Stewart about the company's new SMS PaaS.
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Fresh off the back of SUB.CO’s announcement about the new Oman and Australia cable (OAC) being built, Jason McGee-Abe speaks to Bevan Slattery about the benefits of the new route and how subsea is becoming increasingly attractive for investment players.
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CEO of Celtic Norse, Erling Aronsveen speaks to Natalie Bannerman about the soon to be built 2000km subsea cable and why it’s set to be a real game-changer for the region
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2019 saw the major rebranding of Nippon Telegraph and Telephone (NTT) with the unification of its 28 international subsidiaries including Dimension Data and NTT Com into a single identity, NTT Ltd.