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Telecom Egypt, Egypt’s first integrated telecom operator and one of the largest subsea cables operators in the region, and the Medusa Submarine Cable System, a neutral and independent Mediterranean submarine infrastructure operator, have signed an agreement to extend Medusa to the Red Sea. The 8,760 km long submarine cable, which will land in the Egyptian city of Port Said by the end of 2025, will be connected to the Red Sea landing stations of Suez, Zafarana, and Ras Ghareb through Telecom Egypt’s extensive terrestrial crossing network.
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Join Capacity Media, Doug Madory from Kentik and Aaron Weintraub from Cogent Communications at 3pm BST on October 25 2023, as they explain how organizations can identify customer networks sending the spoofed traffic that leads to DDoS attacks.
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Manolo Ortiz, Nokia’s senior vice president for the EMEA region in the webscale business, writes of the significance of the vendor’s new visual identity as he prepares for Capacity Europe.
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Telecom Egypt has launched its new WeConnect ecosystem, providing agile access to Egypt’s extensive subsea cable infrastructure.
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With many years under his belt as a lawyer in the digital sector, Kemal Hawa knows a thing or two about the legal side of industry transactions. As global co-chair of US-headquartered law firm Greenberg Traurig’s digital-infrastructure practice and an honoree in this year’s Capacity Power 100 list, he gives insight into what this crucial role involves and the importance of structuring deals well from the outset.
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CEO Xu Ziyang shares ZTE's insights and practices in this digital era
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Aaron Russell, head of edge production infrastructure and connectivity at Meta, has been named among the honorees in this year’s Capacity Power 100 list. He tells us about his role in this exciting and rapidly developing part of the industry, and what the edge means for Meta’s future.
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Latin American wholesale provider C&W Networks, a subsidiary of Liberty Latin America, has rebranded as Liberty Networks. Offering an ideal moment for reflection, Ray Collins, CEO of Liberty Networks and SVP of infrastructure and corporate strategy at Liberty Latin America, discusses the state of play in the region and what the rebrand means going forward.
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Despite big advances in connectivity in Africa in the past decade, the region remains in much need of further access and capacity. Prenesh Padayachee, group chief digital officer at SEACOM, explains how the carrier's experience in Africa and debut on the Equiano subsea cable make it perfectly placed to achieve this growth.
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