Neutrality.One
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neutrality.one has unveiled ultra-low latency routes in South America, Europe Middle East and Africa, and Asia-Pacific to support the global connectivity of key verticals.
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A recruitment company has invested in Neutrality.one, the Dubai-based company run by George (Jerzy) Szlosarek.
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neutrality.one has expanded its global network to Jeddah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) with the launch of a point of presence (PoP) in stc’s Jeddah Center3 data centre.
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Batelco has entered into an agreement with neutrality.one (N1), a cloud networking company, which will give Batelco access to N1’s global network.
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Capacity shares five key stories making headlines around the world today.
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neutrality.one is collaborating with Teridion to deliver networking services via its Network-as-a-Service (NaaS) solution.
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neutrality.one has partnered with Kolibrić Telecom to deliver ultra-low latency fibre connectivity between Frankfurt and Istanbul.
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neutrality.one, Neterra and Arc Solutions are collaborating to provide seamless connectivity services across the Americas, Europe and the Middle East.
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Frontier Communications has partnered Nokia to connect 100,000 homes to XGS-PON broadband technology.
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neutrality.one and SmartCIC have partnered to extend internet access and cloud-based connectivity to their customers using SD-WAN.
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neutrality.one has deployed Software-Defined Wide Area Networking (SDWAN) for Taeknizon, a private cloud service provider in Asia and the Middle East.
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neutrality.one has been contracted by Asian private cloud service provider Taeknizon, to connect its cloud services with software-defined wide-area networking (SDWAN).
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Epsilon has a new CEO, and at the same time much of the top management team has changed. Alan Burkitt-Gray asks Michel Robert what he plans to do
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After 17 years at Epsilon, Jerzy Szlosarek is starting again, this time a software-defined company that aims to deliver world-class connectivity. Alan Burkitt-Gray interviews the CEO of Neutrality.one
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neutrality.one has chosen to deploy a new point of presence (PoP) in datamena’s Dubai facility.
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Start-up cloud networking company Neutrality.one has tied up with PCCW Global to use its Console Connect platform to provide global connectivity services to enterprise customers in Asia, the Middle East and Africa.
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Jerzy Szlosarek, the former CEO of Epsilon, has joined an Irish-backed start-up that plans to deliver software-defined infrastructure to enterprises and service providers.