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  • Etisalat has signed an agreement with Microsoft designed to improve the delivery of content and services from Microsoft’s network via the UAE operator’s Smart Hub.
  • Pacific Crossing, operator of the trans-Pacific PC-1 submarine cable, said it has completed a 100Gbps trial between California and Japan, in partnership with vendor Infinera.
  • Data centre operator Equinix has added three new names to its list of Carrier Ethernet exchange partners, significantly boosting its European credentials.
  • Saudi Telecom Co (STC), incumbent telco of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, has said it plans to extend its portfolio of international licences in the Middle East, north Africa and Asia.
  • How photonic integrated circuits (PICs) can support optical networks.
  • Whether negotiating areas of political conflict or tackling Arctic conditions, the telecoms industry is facing challenges on many fronts. Guy Matthews investigates the difficulties in reaching the world’s most geographically isolated communities.
  • As EVP of Colt Communication Services, Francois Eloy is in a position to redesign Colt’s business relationships. But what are the issues which have led him to make these changes, and what broader changes does he foresee for the telecoms industry at large? Angela Partington reports.
  • As subsea routes become increasingly congested, can the development of terrestrial networks offer a valuable alternative for the global carrier community? Alex Hawkes investigates how new terrestrial projects could transform international connectivity between Europe and Asia.
  • Pricing models are placing huge pressure on margins in wholesale telecoms. Angela Partington explores how these pricing levels are set, and how the process is likely to develop in coming years.
  • Anybody attending the Broadband World Forum event in Paris last month will have been aware that the process of putting fibre into the ground and running it into people’s homes and businesses is not rocket science any more.