Researchers are aiming to optimise the networking technology for large crowds and to avoid state surveillance
Researchers are aiming to optimise the networking technology for large crowds and to avoid state surveillance
The Public Switched Telephone Network will be switched off on 31st January 2027 in favour of internet-based (All-IP) networks. Even though this deadline is fast approaching, many businesses are still resistant to the move.
EXA Infrastructure, the largest dedicated digital infrastructure platform connecting Europe and North America, has refinanced its existing facilities and raised new financing in total over €1.3bn to support continued growth ambitions and network expansion plans.
Netceed offers customers supply chain resilience in a complex world. Here’s how they do it, according to their director of telecom sales
News The offer, announced last night, would have seen Bouygues Telecom, Iliad, and Orange divide the company’s assets between them Late last night, reports revealed that a Bouygues, Iliad, and Orange had joined forces to put together a €17 billion offer to buy and...
Sporting a brand new Netomnia hoodie and matching trainers, Chelot said he wanted Netomnia to become the largest altnet in the UK
New research from Neos Networks suggests that 82% of data centre operators in the UK have delayed deployment due to a lack of connectivity infrastructure
Britain’s digital future depends on strong, reliable networks. For years, many of the steel structures behind that infrastructure were manufactured oversees; the question now is where they should be made.
Contributed Article By Donal Hanrahan, Director of Strategy, Strategic Imperatives Two models are emerging to solve the UK’s wholesale connectivity challenge. One promises convenience, the other flexibility — but which will sustain growth? At Connected Britain 2025,...
Having onboarded Sky and raised a significant amount of capital this year, CityFibre’s new CEO Simon Holden told Total Telecom the company was primed for further growth through altnet consolidation.
This week, UK telecoms regulator Ofcom has approved all three of the UK’s mobile operators to participate in the upcoming auction for spectrum in the 26GHz (25.1-27.5GHz) and 40GHz (40.5-43.5GHz) bands.
This week, Orange Business has announced it is incorporating Eutelsat’s OneWeb satellite services into its SafetyCase solution.
This week, Verizon has announced the appointment of Daniel Schulman, former CEO of PayPal, as company CEO. He is no stranger to Verizon, having also served on the company’s Board for seven years.
Oaktree Capital Management is actively seeking new minority investors in its data centre development arm, Pure Data Centres Group, to support ambitious expansion plans.
The site utilises Nokia’s cutting-edge dual-band massive MIMO technology and brings together multiple spectrum layers with a mix of low, mid and high-band spectrum, including new spectrum obtained as part of Virgin Media O2’s deal with Vodafone UK
This week, the Taiwanese government has denied that they are considering shifting 50% of their semiconductor manufacturing operations to the US, despite statements made to the contrary by US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick earlier this week.
This week, the Taliba have imposed a nationwide internet blackout in Afghanistan, largely cutting off the country’s 42.65 million people from the outside world.
Industry leaders emphasized the critical role of advanced optical networks in enabling AI-driven transformation across industries, from finance and healthcare to smart cities.
Press Release The IOEMA Project, planning to lay subsea fiber optic cables in Northern Europe, has selected Greenhouse Datacenters as an additional landing partner for the landing of the IOEMA subsea cable in Scheveningen (Rotterdam/The Hague area). This marks the...
This week, Australian telco Optus has revealed that it has suffered yet another network outage, just weeks after a previous incident was revealed to have left hundreds of customers without access to emergency services.