infrastructure
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Dell Technologies has introduced new telecoms solutions and services to bolster open telecom network ecosystems.
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400Gbps technologies are expected to drive service provider router market growth, according to a report by Dell’Oro Group.
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Global management consulting firm Bain & Company has published its 2022 Global M&A report which found that telecoms M&A experienced a dramatic rebound during 2021.
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Colt Technology Services will now connect to Telxius’ Derio Communications Hub near Bilbao, Spain.
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Telstra will build two major telecoms infrastructure projects in support of Australia's growing digital economy.
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Harbor Link has revealed it has broken ground on the construction of a new 60-mile, diverse conduit route set to enhance connectivity between Baltimore, Maryland, Washington DC and Northern Virginia.
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Entrepreneur Bevan Slattery has unveiled Soda, his new launchpad for investments in Australia’s digital infrastructure and sustainability.
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Nokia has been selected by Wind Tre in Italy to deploy a new, high performance optical backbone.
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Despite rising Covid-19 infection rates around the world, DE-CIX says its infrastructure remains well prepared for the new wave of the pandemic.
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AFR-IX has confirmed plans to build a new subsea cable system called Medusa for approximately €326 million.
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Telstra is expanding its network infrastructure in the US by increasing its footprint at a primary data centre in Ashburn, Virginia, by almost a third.
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Lumen Technologies (Lumen) has appointed James Flitton as vice president of infrastructure strategy and business development for Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA).
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CTI Towers, a provider of wireless towers in the US, has named telecoms industry veteran David Bacino, as its interim CEO.
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IHS Towers is to acquire 5,709 telecoms towers in South Africa from MTN for approximately $412 million (ZAR 6.4 billion) in cash.
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IBM has completed the spin-off of Kyndryl with the business trading on the New York Stock Exchange, from today.
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AT&T will invest “tens of millions of dollars” to harden its network in Louisiana against the impact of hurricanes and tropical storms.
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Infrastructure provider Neutral Networks is expanding its fibre network within Mexico and linking this up via a new long-distance rollout to the US. Chief commercial officer Leonardo Antopia explains the strategy behind the deployment
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Liberty Latin America (LLA) and América Móvil (AMX) have formed an agreement to combine their respective Chilean businesses, VTR and Claro Chile, to create a 50:50 joint venture.
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GTT seeks return to profitability post infrastructure sale as it transforms its business into the new GTT 2.0.
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DigitalBridge Group (DigitalBridge) has formed a partnership with ImpactData to deliver digital learning infrastructure for underserved communities.
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Our world is digital first, real time and super-fast. However, this new age requires a multi-approach to the experience-driven digital economy to deliver the ultimate benefits to businesses and users.
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Following the acquisition of zColo and its investment in EdgePresence, DataBank’s Raul Martynek talks to Natalie Bannerman about the evolution of edge
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Appointed to lead Nokia’s network infrastructure division, Federico Guillén, is now driving one of the business’s most successful functions. Talking to Melanie Mingas, he shares how the market is changing – and how Nokia is capitalising
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Geo data company Fugro, has completed the offshore fieldwork phase for the subsea fibre project that will see 16 new cables connect Scotland.
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Cordiant Digital Infrastructure Management, the investment manager to Cordiant Digital Infrastructure has appointed Andrew Ewe as a senior associate within its investment team.
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Cyber security is the main building block needed in digital infrastructure over the next few years, says a new survey by one of Capacity’s sister titles.
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Windstream Wholesale has begun work to add fibre to three new routes on its growing transport network.
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MTN Nigeria has reportedly pledged to invest ₦600 billion ($1.4 billion) in network infrastructure over the next three years.
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Crown Castle International (Crown Castle) has named Catherine Piche as executive vice president and chief operating officer of its towers business, effective 1 September 2021.
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Google and Facebook have announced that they are to build Apricot, a new subsea cable connecting Singapore, Japan, Guam, the Philippines, Taiwan and Indonesia.