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BT extends global NaaS infra by expanding partnership with Equinix

Operator says new deal will offer 74% direct coverage of hyperscalers' clouds and pre-provisioned connectivity to more than 700 data centres

Intersec turns 20: The French Tech success story

Partner content: This new set of network capabilities will help communications service providers achieve more open, high-performing, programmable networks

Securing telecom’s future: Leveraging deep network intelligence for growth and resilience

Partner content: The integration of Deep Network Intelligence (DNI) has emerged as a critical strategy for achieving sustainable growth, operational efficiency and superior security

2025, the time for telcos to turn investment into tangible value

Telecoms are at a crossroads – telcos are the backbone of the digital economy and have customers’ trust, yet continue to face long-standing challenges

Eurofiber partners Quantum Bridge, Juniper for quantum-based security

Distributed symmetric key establishment (DSKE) does not rely on asymmetric cryptography which some experts say could be cracked within five years

EC announces €10.6bn Iris² deal it hopes will rival Musk’s Starlink

The Commission intends the constellation to start offering services by 2030 to cover Europe and the whole of Africa, and to boost communications diversity and resilience

APIs are a growing security concern in the age of AI

New report finds a disconnect between 88% of respondents saying they are taking action to protect APIs against AI-enabled attacks and their lack of some basic measures

New ITU undersea cable protection group holds first meeting

Most cable damage is caused by human error or natural activity but there are grey areas when it comes to legal responsibilities in international water – and this needs to change

Sparkle to use fibre optic cables to detect seismic shifts

The Italian wholesaler joins the National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology (INGV) to monitor earthquakes and tidal waves

French operators jointly launch network APIs

The APIs are intended to help online businesses combat fraud and stop digital identity theft

EU to stump up another €142mln funding for 21 subsea cables

This brings the total funding to for phase one of the Connecting Europe Facility Digital Work Programme to €420m, with second two about to begin

Spain, UK step up efforts to harness quantum tech

Viasat and Vodafone join state-backed initiative in UK; Telefónica Germany, Telefónica Tech and Universidad Politécnica de Madrid join forces with AWS in Spain

French government makes €500m bid for Atos’ advanced computing assets

The government is keen to keep the assets in French hands as the group secures communications for the French military and is debt-laden

Subsea threat helps boom in cables and new, 200Gbps satellite tech

Stories about sabotaged and threatened subsea cables abound, but there are silver linings too as space comms look destined to move from radio to lasers

The hidden costs of low-budget, lawful interception

Partner content: Too much focus on the initial price of lawful intelligence platforms can lead to much higher total cost of ownership over time