Technologies
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Colt Technology Services has successfully completed a trial of quantum-secured encryption across its fibre optical network.
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After a rough start to the year, Nvidia has come out swinging, unveiling a slew of updates aimed at solidifying its position as one of the world’s top AI firms.
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Japan’s MUFG Bank, in collaboration with NTT DATA and NTT WEST, has successfully tested an ultra-low latency, high-bandwidth data centre interconnection using the IOWN All-Photonics Network (APN).
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Italian supercomputing centre Cineca has unveiled an agreement with IQM Quantum Computers to deliver Italy’s most powerful quantum computer, the IQM Radiance 54.
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Finland has launched its first 50-qubit superconducting quantum computer, developed by VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland in collaboration with IQM Quantum Computers.
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Quantum Industries, an Austrian firm developing quantum secure communications technologies, has secured $10 million in seed funding.
Forthcoming events
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Stuart Evers, chairman of AzerTelecom International, talks to Natalie Bannerman about developing the Digital Silk Way project, a large-scale Asia to Europe route comprised of terrestrial and subsea infrastructure, initiated by NEQSOL Holding.
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Capacity’s Natalie Bannerman speaks to Rémi Galasso about his latest subsea cable project, Hawaiki Nui, the 22,000km system looping across Asia-Pacific.
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Natalie Bannerman speaks to Peter Hobbs, group director of international and wholesale business at Digicel Group, about the company’s Deep Blue One subsea cable and what it means as part of Digicel’s digital-first roadmap.
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There's a new way to routes data between IoT devices and the cloud after Console Connect launched Asia IoT Gateway.
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Blocked from a growing number of telecoms networks, Huawei is changing its business model to focus on new revenue streams. Saf Malik reports.
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The gaming industry presents a viable opportunity for telcos to diversify services and drive substantial growth. Saf Malik reports.
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Tata Group is reportedly in talks with three Indian states to potentially build a $300 million semiconductor assembly and test unit.
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Ericsson has turned to Al Yah Satellite (Yahsat) to secure private network, data and internet connectivity services for its Industry 4.0 use cases in oil and gas, mining and ports.
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CEOs from 13 of Europe's top telcos have inked a letter in which they say that US tech giants should contribute to the costs of building Europe's telecoms networks.
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Africa Data Centres is to expand its capacity in Johannesburg, while embarking on a series of new projects.
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Capacity shares five key stories from around the world making headlines today!
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Desarrollo País (Country Development), the Undersecretariat of Telecommunications (Subtel) and the Regional Government of Magallanes are to develop the first Antarctic subsea cable.