Women in Telco
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Baroness Helena Morrisey emphasises the need for open communication in creating leadership opportunities for women
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Marta Moreton, ICT specialist at TSF, speaks on their work with marginalised groups in the field.
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The Change Partners’ diversity and inclusion specialist Billie Dhadda shares her thoughts on the barriers women still face in the workplace and how to overcome them.
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Marianne Styrman, chief operating officer at Celerway believes mentorship is at the heart of workplace wellbeing and career progression
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Melanie Hayes, chief people officer at Nash Squared reveals the most common diversity and inclusion downfalls.
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Best-selling author of Invisible Women: Exposing Data Bias in a World Designed for Men, Criado-Perez is to give the keynote address at Capacity Europe in London, and to speak at the launch of Capacity's own emPOWERED Network for women.
Forthcoming events
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Malaysia’s 5G plan has been dealt a blow by telcos refusing to budge over pricing and transparency issues ahead of next month’s planned rollout.
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AT&T has announced the expansion of its global managed Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) portfolio.
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Colohouse has acquired Quonix in a deal that includes its Data102, and Turnkey Internet data centres.
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Telkom Indonesia's Mitratel is aiming to raise $1.68 billion in its initial public offering (IPO) and it eyes a regional expansion.
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Vodafone Group (Vodafone) has agreed to transfer its 55% shareholding in Vodafone Egypt to Vodacom Group (Vodacom), its sub-Saharan African subsidiary.
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Southeast Asia’s internet economy is on track to reach $1 trillion by 2030 according to an industry report commissioned by Google.
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Nokia has revealed that it will supply its 400GE IP edge routing platforms for LINX.
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Italian investment bank Cassa Depositi e Prestiti (CDP) and Australian private investment company Macquarie are rumoured to secure approval for its Open Fiber deal.
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Colt has announced that it will offer connectivity to Oracle Cloud for businesses in Singapore.
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European telcos plan to invest £16 million in tech and service development over the next three years.
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Distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks in Africa have increased by 300% this year when compared to 2019 and, according to the firm behind the numbers, the trend "shows no sign of slowing down".
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BT has today announced the opening of a robotics research facility at the BT Labs in Suffolk.