• October 6, 2023

SpaceX ‘will charge $99 a month’ for ‘better than nothing’ 50-150Mbps

Elon Musk’s SpaceX will charge trial users of its satellite-delivered Starlink broadband system US$99 a month, according to leaked emails. Users will also have to pay $499 for installation, say the emails, which have not been confirmed. “Expect to see

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  • February 23, 2023

The Heart of the Plan

Stephane Duproz, CEO of Africa Data Centres (ADC), has a statistic that shows the challenge faced by much of Africa and its data centre and telecoms operators. “Africa represents 15% of the world’s population and half of them are under

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  • June 7, 2022

Software-defined satellites

A new company is planning a global software-defined wholesale and enterprise network, using a combination of fibre and optical satellites. Alan Burkitt-Gray talks to the people promoting the project. Eight months after he left Telstra to go travelling, Tom Homer

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  • January 21, 2022

20 Security and Anti-Fraud Solutions

According to the most recent report from the GLF, 80% of carriers cite fraudulent traffic management as a “strategic” or “top priority”. This among other things has highlighted the increasing need among carriers for robust security products and agile solutions.

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  • July 23, 2021

The emergence of Blockchain in Telecoms

Blockchain began in 2009. Fast-forward 11 years and the digital ledger is currently one of the most widely discussed and hyped technologies. Blockchain applications are young and evolving, and complementary industry-wide standards are most probably still a few years away.

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  • July 13, 2021

Mobile Transformation Beyond Covid-19

The telecoms industry has not faced sterner test than the Covid-19 crisis. When half the world has been subject to lockdown measures since the pandemic broke out, it is fair to say that telecommunications has become a lifeline for millions

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  • January 17, 2021

5G: A marathon with hurdles, not a sprint

A race between network operators has begun. Laurence Doe investigates the latest 5G partnership developments and how much hangs in the balance without a structured approach to spectrum allocation. The starting gun has already fired for 5G. Most of its

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  • May 28, 2020

The world in 2020, and beyond

How has the market changed since Capacity was founded? Alan Burkitt-Gray talks to major industry figures about today’s changed business. The industry is “a lot more responsible” than it was 20 years ago, says Carl Roberts, who’s seen a few

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  • April 10, 2020

Carrier vs. OTT: The best of frenemies

For the carrier world, it’s an age-old conundrum: their love-hate relationship with over-the-top (OTT) players. These players present both a competitive threat and an opportunity in light of the fresh, innovative ideas they bring to market. The numbers bear out

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