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  • What strategy do you employ if you desperately need to raise capital to pay down debt and fund future growth?
  • Mervyn Kelly has been appointed as marketing director for EMEA at Ciena. With a background in microelectronic engineering, Kelly will cover the company’s transport, switching and carrier Ethernet technologies. He has over 20 years of telecoms experience and has held senior management positions in the industry covering carrier Ethernet, optical, fibre-to-the-home and IP routing.
  • AT&T has appointed Andrew Edison as head of business in Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA). He has a range of experience with AT&T’s operations in Europe and the US in sales, operation and management positions and most recently he was vice president of global operations planning for business solutions. He will be driving expansion of AT&T’s global business.
  • Some carriers are thinking the once unthinkable and outsourcing their research and development to specialist firms. Tim Phillips weighs up the choices they must make.
  • In Q2 2011, the global data centre network equipment market, including data centre Ethernet switches, application delivery controllers and WAN optimisation appliances, grew 3.1% sequentially, and is up 4.2% year-on-year, according to Infonetics Research.
  • Mervyn Kelly, marketing director for EMEA at Ciena, joined the company six weeks ago, having previously worked at Nortel and Ericsson.
  • Pacific Fibre has signed the first customer for its cable system connecting Australia, New Zealand and the US.
  • The Brazilian government’s $7.3 billion national broadband plan aims to connect 40 million households to broadband by 2014, an increase from 11 million households in 2010.
  • Neelie Kroes, the EU telecoms commissioner, has outlined her commitment to ensuring larger telecoms operators in Europe make the necessary investments in replacing old copper infrastructure.
  • South African operator Neotel has appointed Sunil Joshi as its MD and CEO with effect from April 2011. Joshi’s previous role was as president of global enterprise solutions for telecommunications giant, Tata Communications. He joins Neotel with over 22 years’ experience in the telecommunications and IT industry.