Superloop
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The new owners of Superloop’s former business in Hong Kong and Singapore have relaunched the company as Xenith Infrastructure Group (Xenith IG).
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Superloop has announced its intention to acquire Melbourne-based white label and technology consultancy firm, Acurus for AU$15 million.
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Superloop has entered into an agreement with Columbia Capital and DigitalBridge Investment Management, to sell Superloop (Hong Kong) for A$140 million ($103.6 million).
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Satellite company OneWeb is a week away from being able to launch its services commercially in the northern part of the world.
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Superloop has announced its intent to acquire Exetel, an Australian Internet Service Provider, for $110 million.
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BSO has upgraded its Singapore network for increased performance for its customers
Forthcoming events
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The pandemic has created a stronger business case for rural infrastructure in developing Asia and elsewhere, but the promise of government subsidies sometimes delays spending by telcos.
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Superloop Limited (Superloop) has appointed Paul Tyler as the company’s next chief executive officer, effective as of 1 October 2020.
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Superloop has entered into a strategic partnership with Comscentre to deliver a suite of network, hosted and managed services.
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Cisco and Superloop have teamed up on two deployments of up to 400G on the INDIGO West cable, from Singapore to Australia, and the INDIGO Central cable, from Perth to Sydney.
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Superloop has confirmed it is reviewing a takeover offer from QIC Private Capital for AU$494 million.
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PCCW Global has named Michael Glynn as its new vice president of digital automated innovation.
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AARNet, Google, Indosat Ooredoo, Singtel, SubPartners and Telstra have confirmed the completion of the Indigo West and Central subsea cable systems.
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The Indigo West and Central subsea cables were reportedly completed in December 2018, creating a complete optical path between landing stations.
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The Indigo Central cable – part of a network that will link Singapore – has landed in Sydney from Perth.
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The first stage of the INDIGO submarine cable system, called INDIGO West, has been completed linking Christmas Island to Perth cable at Floreat Beach in Perth.