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  • As Africa enters into a new era of connectivity capability, with Kenya serving as a major hub for that development, there is added pressure on operators like Safaricom to address a new level of demand from its end users. Kavit Majithia reports.
  • As Africa enters into a new era of connectivity capability, with Kenya serving as a major hub for that development, there is added pressure on operators like Safaricom to address a new level of demand from its end users. Kavit Majithia reports.
  • Can KPN International apply the ‘Dutch’ values of ingenuity and creativity to a highly competitive international telecoms market? Caroline Chappell reports.
  • Singapore had a good recession. In 2009, the country’s economy was in much the same doldrums as the rest of the developed world. But at the beginning of 2010, its government felt confident enough to withdraw a raft of economic stimulus measures it had put in place a year previously to shield the country’s private and public sectors and preserve jobs.
  • The sheer scale and cost of deploying new subsea cable systems doesn’t exactly rest comfortably with the current global financial climate. Fiona Beck, president and CEO of Southern Cross Cable Network and president of SubOptic, explains to Alex Hawkes why upgrading existing systems is becoming an increasingly attractive option.
  • The sheer scale and cost of deploying new subsea cable systems doesn’t exactly rest comfortably with the current global financial climate. Fiona Beck, president and CEO of Southern Cross Cable Network and president of SubOptic, explains to Alex Hawkes why upgrading existing systems is becoming an increasingly attractive option.
  • While some try to extract the last juices from legacy systems, for Carl Roberts, group vice president of Verizon Global Wholesale, it’s time to dramatically redefine the way we do business in wholesale telecoms. He shares his thoughts with Angela Partington.
  • UK telecoms provider BT has announced the expansion of its Ethernet VPN services to six additional countries and the launch of international E-LAN services.
  • Troubled Cable & Wireless Worldwide just cannot keep out of the headlines. Following another set of poor financial results, John Pluthero, appointed as chief executive at CWW in June, is leaving only six months after he replaced Jim Marsh.
  • The Philippine Long Distance and Telephone Co (PLDT) announced plans today to construct the $300 million Asia Submarine cable Express (ASE).