
Harry Baldock
Editor at Total Telecom
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totaltele.com | Harry Baldock
NewsMultiple cables in the Baltic Sea were severed in November, with authorities initially suspecting deliberate sabotage Today, Swedish authorities have released the initial results of their investigation into the Baltic submarine cable cuts, saying that there is no evidence of foul play. “It cannot be determined with certainty whether a Chinese ship intentionally damaged data cables in the Baltic Sea,” concluded the government authority in a statement.
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totaltele.com | Harry Baldock
Partner ArticleAs the UK’s most geographically diverse digital infrastructure provider, Pulsant champions regional thinking. Every day, there’s a push for technological innovation to go beyond the M25 and drive the brightest businesses nationwide. This has led to our focus in the Northern Powerhouse. Pulsant have invested extensively in data centres across Manchester, Rotherham, and Newcastle.
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NewsA new partnership with River Severn Partnership Advanced Wireless Innovation Region (RSPAWIR) and Wireless DNA will see Vodafone use its mobile network to sense incoming rainfallVodafone is running a new trial across the River Severn catchment area aimed at using its mobile network to predict short-term rainfall. The trial functions by leveraging the inherent physical properties of wireless communications.
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totaltele.com | Harry Baldock
NewsNewspaper reports suggest that the newly merged telco giant is preparing to bundle Pay-TV services with fixed broadband, phone, and mobile plansAccording to reports, Vodafone and Three may be preparing to launch a Pay-TV, seeking to capitalise on their newfound scale and help grow their subscriber base. The Telegraphnotes that discussions between the two operators on this topic have already begun, but highlights that no formal decision has been made.
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totaltele.com | Harry Baldock
NewsThe move is the latest step in Telefonica’s ongoing retreat from its Latin American businessesTelefonica has announced it will sell all its shares in Telefonica del Peru to Argentina’s Integra Tec International for around PEN 3.7 million ($999,000). The deal will see Telefonica sell its 99.3% holding in the business, with Integra Tec pledging to purchase the remaining 0.7% via a public tender offer.
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