Laser Light
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Inligo Networks and Laser Light Companies have signed a fifteen-year reciprocal master services agreement for optical service capacity across Asia-Pacific valued at $175 million.
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Colocation company EdgeMicro is to ally itself with Laser Light Communications, a project to connect hyperscale data centres with a software-defined mixture of fibre and laser-based satellites.
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A new satellite communications project is to use quantum encryption from the start, to protect customers’ data.
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A seven-year project to finance a bold move to link laser satellites with fibre networks is close to fruition, the team behind Laser Light tells Alan Burkitt-Gray
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A new project to connect hyperscale data centres with a software-defined mixture of fibre and laser-based satellites should be going ahead in the next few months.
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A company that plans to build a global software-defined fibre and satellite platform is likely to use distance-independent charging, senior management have told Capacity.
Forthcoming events
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A new company is planning a global software-defined wholesale and enterprise network, using a combination of fibre and optical satellites. Alan Burkitt-Gray talks to the people promoting the project.