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  • Stateside, wholesale transport migration has accelerated this year, as shown in the latest edition of ATLANTIC-ACM's Metro Wholesale Carrier Report Card.
  • NTT Europe has announced that it has expanded the reach of its tier 1 global IP network in Europe with new PoP locations in Budapest, Bucharest and Sofia.
  • Telecom Italia subsidiary, TI Sparkle has appointed Riccardo Delleani as its new CEO. Delleani has almost 24 years experience in the telecoms industry, on both the technical and managerial sides of the business. His most recent position involved overseeing Telecom Italia’s open access function, which is responsible for provisioning network access services and technology to Telecom Italia and all other Italian alternative operators.Speaking about his appointment Delleani said: "Sparkle is a company with strong potential for further growth. I am very excited about this new challenge and I expect a very engaging and fun time ahead of me."
  • Hi3G Access Sweden, the mobile subsidiary of Hutchison Whampoa, has launched a combined FDD/TDD 4G LTE network in partnership with Chinese technology provider ZTE. The company claims that it is the first commercial implementation of LTE FDD/TDD dual-mode technology.
  • Michael Knobel is president and COO of the facilities-based carrier Nobel Globe, which was founded in 1998. Nobel established its operational headquarters in Bucharest in 2002 and Michael began running the operations and carrier group out of Romania in 2004.
  • Global Capacity, which provides an automated pricing and ordering platform for carriers, has said it has now integrated Ethernet services into its offer.
  • Everything Everywhere has appointed Fotis Karonis as its chief technology officer. Karonis will report directly to the company’s CEO Olaf Swantee and is responsible for Everything Everywhere’s information technology and mobile network infrastructure.
  • 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.
  • Mach has announced the appointment of Darryl Edwards as the new chairman of its board of directors. Edwards has 30 years of international experience in the telecoms industry. He most recently held the position of CEO at Aircom International, the UK-based mobile software solutions provider, leading the company through transformational activities. He is also a non-executive director of global technology company Exfo.
  • Telecom service provider Etisalat has launched LTE services on what it has claimed is the UAE’s fastest 4G network.