PCCW Global
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The PEACE Cable from Pakistan and Kenya to Egypt and France is to add another landing point, in Tunisia, after a deal signed at Capacity Europe on Wednesday.
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PCCW Global’s Console Connect service has launched a global partner programme, called PartnerConnect.
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Asian data centre operator Big Data Exchange (BDx) is tying up with Console Connect so that BDx customers can use its software defined interconnection platform.
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Cologix has deployed the Console Connect Software Defined Interconnection platform at its TOR1 data centre, located in Toronto.
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Communications Business Automation Network Limited (_CBAN) confirms the launch of the Data on Demand blockchain for connectivity commercial settlements.
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The cloud is forcing change in product delivery and marketing strategy, and PCCW Global is reacting to it all, CEO Marc Halbfinger tells Alan Burkitt-Gray
Forthcoming events
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Through its software-defined interconnection platform Console Connect, PCCW Global has put automation and innovation at the very heart of its business. CTO Paul Gampe shares his views on where automation can lead the company and the carrier community next.
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PCCW Global is using Infinera technology to expand the capacity of the Mediterranean section of the PEACE cable, which went live this week.
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Hong Kong-based PCCW Global is collaborating with Intelsat to offer its Console connect software defined platform via satellite.
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There's a new way to routes data between IoT devices and the cloud after Console Connect launched Asia IoT Gateway.
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The new PEACE (Pakistan and East Africa Connecting Europe) subsea cable has now landed in Marseille.
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Capacity’s Alan Burkitt-Gray of Capacity TV speaks to Michael Glynn, Vice President Digital Automated Innovation of PCCW Global about how Console Connect is helping carriers to extend their global reach at the click of a button.
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PCCW Global's network-as-a-service platform Console Connect has been integrated with the DCConnect platform in Hong Kong, to offer businesses connectivity to data centres across mainland China.
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Infrastructure REIT DigitalBridge has acquired the data centre business of PCCW for $750 million, covering a number of data centres in Hong Kong, China and Malaysia.
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Hong Kong-based carrier PCCW Global is letting customers connect to a large number of internet exchanges via its Console Connect digital platform.
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PCCW Global and DIDWW are partnering to expand SIP trunking service coverage to Europe and Asia.
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From monetising traffic to international regulations, Gareth Willmer examines the road ahead for IoT and the advances on the horizon
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PEACE Cable International Network (PEACE Cable) and PCCW Global have announced plans to deploy the Infinera ICE6 optical engine solution on the Mediterranean Segment of the PEACE subsea cable.
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PCCW Global has selected Telco Systems' NFVTime uCPE solution to enrich its managed SD-WAN service portfolio and VNF-based service offerings.
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Hong Kong-based PCCW Global and its Console Connect unit has extended services to the port and resort of Aqaba in Jordan, working with local operator Naitel.
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Interxion has formed an agreement with PCCW Global to locate the PEACE subsea cable's termination and interconnection equipment in Interxion's MRS2 data centre in Marseille, France.
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In three years since it acquired the platform, PCCW Global has turned Console Connect into the brand for its software-defined services arm for data centres. Alan Burkitt-Gray talks to innovation VP Michael Glynn
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PCCW Global confirms the availability of its global Internet access service on-demand via the Console Connect digital platform.
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PCCW Global has formed a new collaboration with RingCentral to provide on-demand private network connections to RingCentral’s global unified communication services.
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Wifinity Limited has acquired Mediaforce and Optify, which operate under PCCW Global Networks (UK) Limited.
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Hong Kong-based PCCW Global has signed a deal with Prague-based systems company Neeco to deliver internet-of-things (IoT) services in the Asia Pacific region.
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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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Louis Richards, Ecosystem Partnership Director for EMEA at Console Connect, explains how Software Defined Interconnection® is helping carriers connect faster into the Middle East region.
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PCCW Global’s Console Connect has advanced its position in the internet of things (IoT) with deals with a healthcare company and an elevator company.
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PCCW Global’s Console Connect has partnered with Cloudfare to enable private and dedicated connections from Console Connect to Cloudflare’s network and services.
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Distributed Ledger Technology including Blockchain has huge potential to automate and de-fragment operations across multiple ICT-SP domains, which will both reduce costs and find new sources of revenue for communication service providers.
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[Quick Fire Case Studies] Five-minute presentations followed by Q&A on the following subject areas:
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The owner of PCCW Global is looking at options for the international carrier following toughening relations between the US and China, especially following China’s new security law for Hong Kong.
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PCCW Global’s Console Connect has expanded its collaboration with IBM Cloud Direct Link to improve network connections to the IBM public cloud from data centres across Asia, Europe and the Americas.
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US authorities are set to block the Hong Kong part of a new cable connecting Los Angeles to Asia because of security fears.
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What is the future of connectivity after Covid-19? And how long will it last?
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Egypt has appointed a prominent telecoms industry executive as its assistant minister for global information infrastructure – charged with implementing a policy outlined at a Capacity conference last year.
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MEF has announced that 24 global service providers now offer a combined total of 77 certified MEF 3.0 SD-WAN and Carrier Ethernet (CE) services.
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Capacity shares 5 key stories from around the world making headlines today!
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Digital technology that was unavailable just two decades ago is helping millions around the world to keep on working – and it’s also helping health and public authorities to fight the spread of coronavirus.
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A major Singapore-based enterprise is using SD-WAN to connect more than 70 business locations across south-east Asia, according to Capacity’s latest WAN Wednesday webinar.
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MEF has announced that Comcast Business, PCCW Global, Spectrum Enterprise and Telia Company are the first service providers certified for MEF 3.0 SD-WAN services.