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The FTTH Council Europe has welcomed a key recommendation from the Draghi Report on Europe’s future competitiveness, which calls for the prioritisation of shutting down legacy copper networks.
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As AI becomes further ingrained within the global economy, infrastructure such as data centres is required to support these systems.
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A new report has detailed the "sharp contrast in spending patterns" that exists between hyperscalers, telcos and enterprises.
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After being delayed by more than a year, Canada's 5G spectrum auction got underway on Tuesday.
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The €53 billion European cloud computing market is on track to reach values of €300 to €500bn by 2027, generating more than 500,000 jobs in the process.
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It's full speed ahead for monetising immersive reality and smart speakers as new research points to a 105% increase in the value of digital content within five years.
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Mergers and acquisitions in the UK technology industry increased 28% in the first quarter of 2021, compared to Q1 2020.
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The European data centre market could see as much as €9 billion in capex over the coming 24 months, but the funds won't be concentrated in the usual markets.
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Jon Healy, operations director at Keysource, explains why sustainability will continue to influence business decisions in 2021
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The cybercrime ecosystem has become "more structured and professional", due to the huge potential rewards that have emerged during the Covid-19 pandemic.
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As many as 83% of companies in the telecommunications and media sectors experienced a DNS attack in 2019 – before the Covid-19 crisis even hit.
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India’s mobile market is seeing a shakeup of the top players as new data suggested Jio’s dominance could be threatened by Airtel.
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Investments of up to US$428 billion are required from both the public and private sector, to achieve universal, affordable broadband connectivity by the end of the decade.
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While the shift to a multi-cloud environment is hailed as the future of enterprise, the costs associated with building virtual infrastructure have caused “refresh and upgrade patterns to slow”, increasing the number of devices and programmes with vulnerabilities.
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Ireland will see inward investment from data centres top €10 billion by 2022, according to a Q1 report from Host In Ireland — an industry-led initiative to promote the European country as an optimum location to host data.