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  • HP has launched an NFV platform designed to help communication service providers accelerate production NFV deployments.
  • Investment in metro fibre is building up, as delegates to September’s Metro Connect Europe will discover. But don’t expect Europe to be like the US metro market, conference speakers tell Alan Burkitt-Gray
  • Network vendor Ciena has been selected by Saudi Arabian operator Mobily to build a network in the region. Ciena will provide Mobily with selected solutions across its portfolio, including Carrier Ethernet, optical transport and switching to bring Ethernet services to the network edge and integrate packet optical switching and transport through the network core. Mobily is Saudi Arabia’s fastest growing mobile technology provider, owning 40% of the country’s mobile market.
  • GÉANT and Latin American research and education network RedCLARA has signed an Indefeasible Right of Use (IRU) contract with EllaLink for spectrum on its subsea cable system linking Europe to Latin America.
  • There were 6,514,359 cases of people infected with Covid-19 and 386,289 dead, as of 04 June 11:11am, BST. This blog is now closed, but coverage continues on the main news pages
  • Capacity brings you the latest mergers and acquisitions in the wholesale arena. If you have any deals you'd like us to share, please tweet us @capacitymag or email editorial@capacitymedia.com.
  • Using its exclusive data, Renesys shares an overview of the IP transit market over the last 12 months and provides commentary on all the main movers and shakers.
  • Sprint has appointed Roger Solé, former TIM Brasil CMO, in a dual role of SVP for the Hispanic market and SVP of innovation.
  • The European Commission has approved CK Hutchison’s and VimpelCom's plans to merge their Italian arms after they agreed to sell assets that will facilitate Iliad’s move into the Italian market.
  • Djibouti Telecom has partnered with DE-CIX to peer its IP traffic through the German internet exchange’s Marseille and Dubai locations.