Europe
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French operator SFR has partnered with process automation firm Camunda to enhance its operational support system (OSS).
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Two critical undersea internet cables in the Baltic Sea were severed in separate incidents, raising fears of sabotage by Russia, according to reports.
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MasOrange, Telefónica, and Vodafone Group have teamed up with the i2CAT research centre to launch a multi-operator Open Gateway API lab in Europe.
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Swisscom is working with Ericsson to offer a standalone Mobile Private Network (MPN) to provide enterprises with private, localised connectivity.
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Engineers at Vodafone are working with AMD to design mobile base stations capable of supporting AI workloads in addition to traditional network operations while using less power.
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UK energy regulator Ofgem has greenlit five new subsea energy links in the North Sea.
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A massive new data centre campus in Romania will be powered with a Rolls-Royce mtu trigeneration plant, using Series 4000 generator sets powered with natural gas.
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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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Capacity shares the key appointments in the telecoms industry over the last few weeks.
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BT has copied Telia’s idea by setting up a “division X”, where it will concentrate work on new technologies.
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atNorth has delivered a sustainable HPC and AI cluster in Iceland for ocean sustainability consultancy blueOASIS.
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Digital 9 Infrastructure, which owns data centres and subsea cables, has bought a controlling stake in Ireland’s public safety communications network.
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Despite rising Covid-19 infection rates around the world, DE-CIX says its infrastructure remains well prepared for the new wave of the pandemic.
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Capacity shares five key stories to know from around the world today.
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Telehouse is planning a new data centre in Thailand, which it said will be the "most connected" facility in the country.
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AFR-IX has confirmed plans to build a new subsea cable system called Medusa for approximately €326 million.
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Intelsat is working with Thales Alenia Space to "blanket the Earth with software-defined satellites".
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Capacity shares the key appointments in the telecoms industry over the last few days.