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Big Interview
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Data centres for the 5G era will be small and installed at the edge of networks so they can deliver content efficiently. Josh Snowhorn, founder of EdgeMicro, tells Alan Burkitt-Gray.
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As the proliferation of the cloud continues to rise, Divya Ghai Wakankar, head of cloud communications at BICS, speaks about the market at large and why she’s such a big promoter of women in STEM.
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At the TalkTalk Business Connectivity Matter Summit, Laurence Doe caught up with Ruth Kennedy (pictured), director of carrier & systems integrator, to discuss industry challenges and what plans are afoot to maintain a competitive edge.
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New fibre capabilities being unlocked by Liquid Telecom are providing Africa with access to powerful systems. CEO Nic Rudnick talks about the benefits this will bring and how Liquid Telecom plans to address the challenges that come with more connectivity.
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At WAN Summits across the globe, we often hear how enterprises are looking to become more software-driven and move more services to the cloud….
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YouTube co-founder Steve Chen speaks to Natalie Bannerman about the future of content and the important relationship between carriers and OTTs
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As Facebook ramps up its wholesale offerings, network director Kevin Salvadori, discusses the company’s plans in the industry
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Gloria Palavicini, deputy wholesale sales director at Neutral Networks speaks to Capacity about how the company remains neutral and why it is a strong ally for carriers in the Mexican market
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Aqua Comms chief commercial officer, Chris Bayly, speaks to Capacity about the company's FOCUS strategy, European developments plans and updates on 10 cable landing projects due for completion this year.
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April 2019 saw Sparkle, the international service provider arm of TIM Group, announce plans to build a new 1,000km system that will cross the Tyrrhenian Sea linking Sparkle’s Sicily Hub data centre in Palermo to Genoa’s new open cable landing station.
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The global market is finally beginning to realise the potential of the Nordics. A region with favourable regulation, talent and resources as well as its position as gateway between the US and other parts of Europe mean that many are just waking up to the opportunity.
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As the demand for submarine cable infrastructure continues to grow, so too does the demand for subsea vendors like NEC. With a history spanning decades, the company has built up a reputation as one of the leading submarine cable builders in the world.