Digital 9 Infrastructure
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Triple Point Investment Management, investment manager to Digital 9 Infrastructure (DGI9), has made two appointments and a promotion within its digital infrastructure team.
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Google is advancing the reconstruction of its subsea team with the appointment of Nigel Bayliff, who will join the company in May, Capacity understands.
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Arqiva, the UK wireless infrastructure company 48% owned by Digital 9, wants to hand back most of its 28GHz spectrum licence.
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Digital 9 Infrastructure, the company that owns Aqua Comms, Verne Global and a new Europe-to-India cable, is boosting its investment in the industry.
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Nigel Bayliff is to leave Aqua Comms at the end of April, to be replaced as CEO by Jim Fagan, currently chief strategy and revenue officer at Global Cloud Exchange (GCX).
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Telecoms investment group Digital 9 is hoping that it will attract more investment after being admitted to the premium segment of the London Stock Exchange.
Forthcoming events
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London-based infrastructure investor Digital 9 is to take over the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board’s 48% stake in UK transmitter owner Arqiva for C$585 million (US$454 million).
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Aqua Comms and Telecom Egypt have inked a crossing and landing agreement for the former's Europe Middle East India Connect 1 (EMIC-1) subsea cable in Egypt.
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Triple Point investment trust Digital Infrastructure 9 has acquired a data centre in the Nordics for €135 million from Finnish data centre and cloud services platform, Ficolo.
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Digital 9 Infrastructure PLC has told the London Stock Exchange that it has signed a binding agreement to acquire GAData Holdings Limited, which trades as Volta Data Centres.
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In this episode of the Digital Digest we roundup the biggest stories of the week from tax wrangles in PNG to a series of new exchanges in the GCC.
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Digital 9, the UK-based investment firm that owns subsea company Aqua Comms has acquired broadband provider Host Ireland for approximately €60 million.
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A fall in technology stocks since the start of 2022 means that Digital 9 Infrastructure raised less that half of its hoped-for £200 million placement this week.
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Digital 9 Infrastructure, which owns data centres and subsea cables, has bought a controlling stake in Ireland’s public safety communications network.
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UK infrastructure investor Digital 9 is to spend a further US$93 million on the Verne Global data centre in Iceland, which it bought in September 2021.
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Ontix, a company building small-cell networks across parts of London, has hired Andy McKinnon from Huawei as chief commercial officer.
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Digital 9, the UK-based infrastructure investment company that owns subsea company Aqua Comms, has bought SeaEdge UK1, a data centre asset and subsea fibre landing station.
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UK-based infrastructure investor Digital 9 has raised another £275 million in a share placing – £75 million more than it expected.
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Infrastructure manager Digital 9 is looking at investments worth £670 million in the short term, and a total of £1.85 billion over the next 12 months.
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Ontix, a company building small-scale wireless networks in the UK, is to pilot open RAN technology inside buildings.
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Wireless infrastructure company Ontix has appointed Patrick Bradd as its new CEO.
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The new Europe-to-India cable that Aqua Comms will manage will be the first of a number of new subsea investments by the company’s owner, Digital 9 Infrastructure.
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The owner of Aqua Comms is making its first new investment in a subsea cable following its US$215 million takeover in April.
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Digital 9 Infrastructure has raised hundreds of millions and has started its investment plan by buying Aqua Comms. But there are other opportunities in the pipeline, Thor Johnsen tells Alan Burkitt-Gray
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Open RAN in Afghanistan, acquisition plans from Digital 9, digital hubs in West Africa and an interview with TSF
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Ontix, tipped as one of the next companies to be acquired by the new Digital 9 Infrastructure company, is to build a fast Wifi network in central London.
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Aqua Comms is now owned by Digital 9 Infrastructure, a new company that successfully raised £300 million in a share offering last month.
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Former Zayo executive Jack Waters has succeeded in his plan to raise £300 million for a new fund that will buy Aqua Comms and other infrastructure companies.