Middle East
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Veon has taken a step closer to relocating its group headquarters from Amsterdam to the United Arab Emirates after it received a commercial licence for its new office.
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stc inaugurated two digital infrastructure projects in Bahrain to expand connectivity in the region.
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Mobily and Telecom Egypt have partnered to launch a submarine cable linking Saudi Arabia and Egypt via the Red Sea to expand connectivity in the region.
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A recent joint cybersecurity advisory issued by the FBI, CISA, NSA, and other U.S. agencies highlights a growing threat posed by Iranian cyber actors targeting critical infrastructure sectors.
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Dutch telecom operator Veon is moving its group headquarters out of its native home of Amsterdam to Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
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SatADSL, satellite service provider, and Talia, a global IP communications provider, have extended their partnership to offer a new low-cost satellite broadband service across Iraq and Afghanistan.
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Over the last 24 months, quarterly spend on data centre hardware and software has grown by 28% driven by growing demand for cloud services and increased prices for servers.
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Tata Communications, a digital infrastructure provider, has unveiled its cybersecurity response centre in Dubai.
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Lamda Hellix, the southeast Europe data centre services provider, supported Khazna Data Centers during its preparation for its Tier III certification, helping it secure the Tier III Certification of Design Documents
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Epsilon has partnered with Cato Networks to expand its SD-WAN capabilities and offer its customers the latest cutting edge technologies.
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Capital expenditure (capex) in the second quarter of 2018 grew by 59% compared to the same period maintaining a ‘record-setting’ start to the year
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BSO has struck an agreement with the Tel-Aviv Stock Exchange (TASE) to offer direct connectivity to international traders looking to access the growing Israeli market.
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Deutsche Telekom’s consultancy arm, Detecon, has ended its business in Iran in order to remove a barrier to the planned merger of its T-Mobile US unit with rival US carrier Sprint.
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Police questioned Israel’s prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, for four hours on Friday in an investigation over alleged corruption in connection with telecoms operator Bezeq.
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Reliance Communications hopes to complete its exit from India’s wireless market next week, but the company is still working on a sale of its subsea, enterprise and data-centre business.
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Entries for the 2018 Global Carrier Awards have been extended until Wednesday 22nd August, 5:30pm BST - don't miss your final chance to enter this year's awards ceremony.
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The software-defined wide area network (SD-WAN) infrastructure market is set to boom over the next four years, reaching $4.5 billion by 2022, according to IDC.