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  • As athletes train hard and fans scramble for tickets, London as a collective city is preparing to welcome the world to the 2012 Olympic Games. AT&T, one of the largest global telecoms operators, is preparing for the event in a very different way.
  • While IPv6 World Day helped highlight the industry’s collective effort to encourage the global transition to IPv6, mass adoption remains on the horizon.
  • Kavit Majithia talks to Bill Chang, EVP business at SingTel, about his role in integrating ICT services with traditional telecoms and raising awareness of such a strategy across Singapore and Asia.
  • With greater pressure on telcos to deliver more than ever before, managed services could offer a solution. But as the industry’s needs are developing, are the solutions on offer keeping pace? Angela Partington explores.
  • Level 3 has been selected by Interactive 3D (i3D.net) to provide network support for the Dutch gaming service provider. Level 3 will provide high-speed IP connections and wavelength transport services out of its PoP in Rotterdam, which will give Interactive 3D the opportunity to peer out of multiple locations.
  • Level 3 has been selected by Interactive 3D (i3D.net) to provide network support for the Dutch gaming service provider. Level 3 will provide high-speed IP connections and wavelength transport services out of its PoP in Rotterdam, which will give Interactive 3D the opportunity to peer out of multiple locations.
  • Europe’s top telcos have released proposals to the EU Commission, including calls for more investment and better business models, in order to reach the EU’s ambitious broadband target.
  • The tension in the US is mounting as the regulatory battle between LightSquared and the global positioning system (GPS) industry continues, adjudicated by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).
  • Australia’s NBN Co has paid over $1.4 million for 24 spectrum licences auctioned by the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA).
  • New Zealand’s research and education network operator, REANNZ, and cableco, Pacific Fibre, have signed an agreement worth almost $75 million (NZ$91 million).