Today Top Story
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As Los Angeles wildfires continue, numerous telecom and technology companies are stepping forward to provide support to those impacted.
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The telecom industry's new venture, uniting giants to deliver network APIs on a global scale, now has a name and a CEO: Aduna and Anthony Bartolo.
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Telstra has partnered with SpaceX's Starlink to bring direct-to-device messaging to users in Australia.
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Hussain Sajwani, founder and chairman of Dubai-based Damac Properties, has unveiled plans to invest $20 billion in US data centres.
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Tech giants like Google, Amazon, and Meta are bracing for heightened scrutiny in the UK as the new digital markets competition regime takes effect.
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Nvidia has come out swinging in 2025, unveiling new products to supercharge everything from AI development to content creation and streaming.
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Singtel will partner with Cisco, Fortinet and Nokia to provide quantum security solutions to enterprises through its Quantum Safe Network (QSN).
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Equinix yesterday announced its board of directors has commenced an independent investigation into matters referred to in a short report from Hindenburg Research last week.
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The start of 2024 brought with it a slew of new subsea cable launches, and the end of 2023 closed in a similar fashion.
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New telco rules are on its way following the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) report reviewing its telecoms regulations.
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Capacity's Saf Malik is joined by a panel of guests to discuss the disruption to African internet caused by the Red Sea and West Coast cable cuts.
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Activist hedge fund Hindenburg Research has unleashed a report slamming the accounting practices of the world’s largest data centre business
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Ursula Owusu-Ekuful, Ghana’s minister for communications and digitisation, has announced plans to licence satellite internet provider Starlink, less than one week after disruption to four subsea cables caused a major internet blackout in the country and across West and Central Africa.
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CMC Networks has deployed satellite connectivity across Africa and the Middle East to keep African businesses connected during subsea cable outages.
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Lanre Kolade, the CEO of the company that manages the Equiano cable landing station in Lome, Togo, tells Capacity that his firm is providing an additional 300G since the faults to other cables serving West Africa.
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Vodafone has agreed to sell its Italian unit to Swisscom for €8 billion as Margherita Della Valle aims to simplify operations for the UK-based group.
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Odine has received approval of its initial public offering (IPO) application, in a milestone that will enable it to continue its work supporting network virtualisation and cloudification services for tier 1 operators.
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Numerous sources are reporting today that Singtel plans to sell its stake in Australian operator Optus.