Latin America
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As the demand for high-speed internet and reliable digital connectivity continues to surge, South America is emerging as a key player in the global subsea cable ecosystem.
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Telefónica’s Venezuela-based subsidiary will pay more than $85.2 million to resolve an investigation by the US Justice Department that it allegedly bribed Venezuelan officials.
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Latin American data centre operator ODATA unveiled plans to construct two facilities in Colombia to provide 144MW of connectivity to the region.
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Nokia and Radiográfica Costarricense SA (RACSA) have deployed Costa Rica’s first standalone 5G (5G SA) network.
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Internet exchange (IX) operator DE-CIX has expanded to Brazil, launching two locations in the South American country.
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Microsoft is continuing its infrastructure spending spree after it announced plans to spend $1.3 billion building out cloud and AI capacity in Mexico.
Forthcoming events
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Sweden has concluded its 5G auction raising SEK 2,317,000,006 (US$276.8 million) and awarding spectrum to all four bidders.
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EdgeConneX has announced the addition of its 33rd data centre market to its global Edge data centre portfolio.
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Capacity shares 5 key stories from around the world making headlines today!
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Telefónica Brazil has selected Canonical’s Charmed OpenStack to migrate its online charging system (OCS) to its private cloud, Unica Next.
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IHS Holding Limited has completed the acquisition of Brazil's Skysites Holdings S.A the specialist provider of small cells and urban telecommunications infrastructure.
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The highest city in the world is to benefit from fibre broadband connectivity thanks to the deployment of a GPON broadband network.
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Capacity shares 5 key stories from around the world making headlines today!
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Capacity shares 5 key stories from around the world making headlines today!
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Capacity shares 5 key stories from around the world making headlines today!
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Capacity shares 5 key stories from around the world making headlines today!
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The battle over the future of Oi’s mobile operations has ended, with three companies winning joint control for US$3.23 billion in an auction in which they were the only bidder.