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  • According to industry reports, Google, the world’s largest internet company, has said it is considering building a fibre network in a European country.
  • 'Pipes' and politics Foreign politics is one conversation topic always liable to spark a heated debate. In recent months, the Capacity editorial team has reported extensively on the growth of terrestrial cable projects between Asia and Europe, and given their dependency on cross-border relations, the development of these can sometimes resemble a game of political chess.
  • Capacity brings you the latest network news. If you have network developments you’d like us to share please email kavit.majithia@capacitymedia.com or tweet us @capacitymag.
  • France Telecom-Orange has made a play into the Central African market, with the full acquisition of the Democratic Republic of the Congo mobile operator Congo Chine Télécom (CCT).
  • Telefónica has signed a deal with China Unicom to promote the development of M2M and over the top services through its new Telefónica Digital platform.
  • Alcatel-Lucent will sell its call centre software and services business, Genesys, for $1.5 billion to the European private equity group Permira.
  • Russian carrier Rostelecom and technology solutions provider Huawei have completed a 100Gbps trial across a stretch of the carrier’s network between Moscow and Samara spanning 1,033km.
  • Middle East cable operator GBI has signed a multi-year contract with optical network solutions provider Xtera Communications to supply 100G upgrades to the company’s terrestrial and subsea systems.
  • US vendor Qualcomm has been granted an internet licence by the Indian government, which will enable it to launch broadband services across the country.
  • Ask anyone in the world of telecoms who are the most significant influencers in the market, and I’m sure we’d hear some familiar names cropping up again and again.