Australia’s Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) has begun legal action against Optus, the country’s second largest telco, over a data breach it suffered in 2022.
Australia’s Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) has begun legal action against Optus, the country’s second largest telco, over a data breach it suffered in 2022.
The AI Seoul Summit took place this week, bringing together the UK and South Korean governments to discuss AI safety alongside some of the biggest companies in the AI industry.
With the landing in Chania, the company strengthens Greece’s position as a digital hub for Internet traffic between Europe, Africa, the Middle East and Asia
We caught up with Ian Fogg, Research Director – Network Innovation at CCS Insight, to discuss some of the exciting infrastructure solutions on show at Mobile World Congress as the industry readies itself for 5.5G.
NetIX is officially part of the “3 Tb” club; the Global Internet Exchange reached 3.01 Tbps of traffic across its network
Middle Eastern Operator Will Continue Leveraging Netcracker’s Digital BSS Product Suite and Managed Services to Support B2C and B2B Customers and Gain Improved Agility and Time to Market
With the landing in Chania, the company strengthens Greece’s position as a digital hub for Internet traffic between Europe, Africa, the Middle East and Asia
BlueMed, part of the wider Blue Submarine Cable System project launched in partnership with Google and other operators, connects Italy with France, Greece and other countries in the Mediterranean
A survey of 104 Conservative and Labour MPs found less than a quarter believes the UK will meet its targets for gigabit broadband and 5G rollouts
Along with its other shareholders, Talk Talk’s founder Sir Charles Dunstone is set to inject over £180 million into the company as struggles under the weight of a debt pile exceeding £1 billion.
Subsea cable projects have traditionally followed similar structures, but recent market developments are prompting a re-evaluation.
The Spanish government’s investment fund SEPI has reached its target of acquiring a 10% stake in Telefonica, after being instructed to do so by Spanish government.
Sparkle, Telecom Italia (TIM) ’s international services arm, has completed the first test of an international Virtual Private Network (VPN) protected with quantum encryption in partnership with Arqit Quantum, a UK company that specialises in quantum-safe encryption.
BT has confirmed today that it will delay the switch-off of all copper-based phone lines across the UK until 2027, two years later than originally planned.
Amidst the fizzing excitement around AI lies a profound transformation silently unfolding within the corridors of data centres and the depths of subsea cables.
The California Alliance for Digital Equity is calling on policymakers in California to reconsider proposed cuts that the organization has claimed would jeopardize the future local broadband projects.
Australian subsea cable company SubCo has announced an upgrade to the capacity of its SMAP subsea cable system that connects Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, and Perth (S-M-A-P). The cable spans roughly 5,000km, was supplied by Alcatel Submarine Networks, and was installed by Optic Marine Systems.
This week, a new study from Germany’s Verband für Telekommunikation und Mehrwertdienste (VATM) has shed light on rapid progress being made in Germany’s fibre market.
Today, VMO2 and CCS have signed a new MoU “to provide enhanced technology and telecoms solutions to support ongoing digitisation efforts within the UK Government and broader public sector”.
Extension and Upgrade to Netcracker Digital Platform and Professional Services Will Deliver Numerous Benefits to Leading UK Operator Across All Lines of Its Consumer Business
Boldyn Networks today announced the close of its acquisition of Apogee Telecom the leading provider of on-campus connectivity infrastructure in the US Higher Education (HED) industry.