Capacity presents the biggest interviews of 2019
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Capacity presents the biggest interviews of 2019

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Thought-leadership is integral to what we do at Capacity. Without the thoughts, observations and predictions of some of the biggest names in our industry, we couldn’t position ourselves at the forefront of the conversation. Here are the biggest interviews of 2019:

  1. Equinix: Leading from the front

    Equinix recently announced record revenues, expanded its cloud exchange fabric, and disclosed its $2 billion plans to open new IBX data centres. Jason McGee-Abe spoke to Charles Meyers, CEO and president, to find out the secret behind the company’s competitive edge.

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  2. Slattery on the next subsea wave

    Fresh off the back of SUB.CO’s announcement about the new Oman and Australia cable (OAC) being built, Jason McGee-Abe speaks to Bevan Slattery about the benefits of the new route and how subsea is becoming increasingly attractive for investment players.

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  3. How is Liquid Telecom unlocking Africa's fibre connectivity?

    New fibre capabilities being unlocked by Liquid Telecom are providing Africa with access to powerful systems. CEO Nic Rudnick talks about the benefits this will bring and how Liquid Telecom plans to address the challenges that come with more connectivity.

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  4. YouTube: Platform vs.Content

    YouTube co-founder Steve Chen speaks to Natalie Bannerman about the future of content and the important relationship between carriers and OTTs.

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  5. Facebook steps into fibre

    As Facebook ramps up its wholesale offerings, network director Kevin Salvadori, discusses with Capacity, the company’s plans in the industry.

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  6. Digital Bridge: The man behind $16 billion infrastructure investment

    Marc Ganzi and his team have led investments in cell towers, data centres and fibre for a quarter of a century. But there’s one thing he won’t talk about with Alan Burkitt-Gray.

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  7. Netflix – maximum reach, minimal infrastructure

    Dave Temkin of Netflix speaks to Natalie Bannerman about what makes the OTT content provider the number one downstream application in world and how it manages to scale so effectively.

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  8.  Asset-light future as BT Global Services consigns wholesale voice to ‘legacy’ business

    Bas Burger, the sixth CEO of BT Global Services in 15 years, wants to shift the division to growth sectors and to park traditional areas such as voice in the legacy category. Interview by Alan Burkitt-Gray.

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  9.  Amazon Web Services and the culture of the cloud

    Jean-Philippe Poirault, global head of telecoms at AWS, speaks to Natalie Bannerman about the biggest trends, the culture shift required of cloud computing and the three pillars that separate AWS from the crowd.

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  10.  Verizon: Laying the foundation

    Verizon’s Eric Cevis speaks to Capacity’s Natalie Bannerman about the sea of change currently effecting the industry and how Verizon is working to bring it all to fruition.

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