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  • In November 2009, there was 1,800km of cable off the coast of Angola, eight landing points and enough capacity to revolutionise service for 80% of the country’s population.
  • Mobile backhaul is the means of delivering mobile traffic from the cell tower to the core network and back again.
  • Hong Kong offers the best value for consumer broadband in the world, according to a study by Point Topic. Internet service provider HKBN provides the cheapest broadband at $0.028 per megabyte, compared to Peruvian company Telefonica de Peru, which provides the most expensive broadband at $209.29 per megabyte.
  • Ian Horley recently joined CENX as director of carrier services in EMEA, applying his experience and excitement to the role played by the neutral carrier Ethernet exchange.
  • It has almost become a telecoms mantra that, while demand for capacity is increasing, the price of bandwidth falls.
  • Some tips on how telcos can best harness the adaptability of Ethernet.
  • O3b Networks has secured $1.2 billion in funds for its ambitious bid to provide superfast broadband connections to Africa and other emerging countries through a series of satellites.
  • Vodafone has begun reducing the cost of its data roaming charges for customers using smartphones abroad in selected European countries.
  • The East African Submarine System (EASSy) has announced plans to almost double its capacity during 2011, after only launching operations in July 2010.
  • Sprint has awarded contracts to Alcatel-Lucent, Ericsson and Samsung to implement new multimode technology aimed at upgrading its network across the US.