Tuesday, March 4, 2025

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SEACOM upgrades submarine network capacity

The privately owned communications service provider SEACOM has selected Ciena Corporation’s 6500 Packet-Optical Platform and OneControl Unified Management System for the upgrade of its submarine network across the Southern and Eastern African coastlines. This falls in line with SEACOM’s...

Tata Communications extends managed services offering to support 4G migration

Tata Communications, a leading provider of A New World of Communications, today announces the expansion of its managed services for mobile network operators (MNOs) looking to grow their mobile broadband offering as 4G continues to gather pace globally.  Tata...

Buckinghamshire council plans PSN transition with Updata

Updata Infrastructure (Updata) today announces it has been awarded a four year framework contract by Buckinghamshire County Council (BCC) to transition services including WAN, LAN, security and school services to the soon to be created Buckinghamshire Public Services Network...

Openet, Huawei announce mobile broadband research partnership

Openet, a global leader of high performance transaction management software for network operators, and Huawei, a leading global information and communications technology solutions provider, today announced the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to jointly explore opportunities within...

Netmania IT, Connectplay partner to deliver ACSLite into New Zealand

A new partnership deal has just been announced, confirming that Connectplay will be delivering Netmania IT’s low cost, feature rich Auto Configuration Server (ACS) into New Zealand’s broadband market. Netmania IT, the company behind the popular TR-069 device management solution,...

BT Selects Ciena for 100G Network Deployment

UK telecom giant BT has selected network services provider Ciena as a vendor for its 21st Century Network. The company said that the deal will improve BT's next generation broadband and Ethernet offerings and allow the company to utilise its...

Verizon Wireless Buys Spectrum for $3.6 Billion

Verizon Wireless said Friday it had agreed to purchase spectrum licenses for $3.6 billion from a group of companies that included Comcast and Time Warner Cable, part of a push to meet growing consumer demand for wireless services. The company...

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