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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Rafael Arranz, Telxius Cable Chief Operating Officer.
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SES unlocks new business opportunities for customers by providing fast, seamless, reliable, and flexible connectivity. Imran Malik, VP Global Sales, Fixed Data, SES Networks.
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Investment news from Telia, Stonecourt and Expereo, and HAPs above New Mexico
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Subsea cable operator Seaborn Networks has appointed Steve Orlando of Zayo as its CEO, three months after the group emerged from bankruptcy protection.
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This paper details the fraudulent robocalling problem, focusing on CLI Spoofing, which enables the majority of these calls to reach their intended victims. The FCC-mandated STIR/SHAKEN solution is described and then a typical call is followed in detail as it makes away across the network, encountering STIR/SHAKEN processing as it goes.
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BT has completed sale of the Latin American part of what used to be BT Global Services.
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NetIX has expanded its South American footprint by adding two new locations in Brazil.
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This episode features editor-in-chief Joao Marques Lima, editor-at-large Alan Burkitt-Gray, deputy editor Melanie Mingas and senior reporters Abigail Opiah and Natalie Bannerman.
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G-Core Labs has announced a new point of presence (PoP) for its network infrastructure in Buenos Aires, the capital of Argentina.
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The thirteen winners of the 2020 Global Women in Telco & Tech Awards have been named.
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EllaLink network assures the lowest latency between Europe & Latin America.
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“If a data center doesn’t prescribe to Murphy’s Law – that is operating under the assumption that anything can go wrong will go wrong- you shouldn’t be entrusting them with the security of your data.”