Infrawatch Weekly: Project Gigabit acceleration, African expansion, and 5G streetlights
Neal Doran2024-05-27T09:30:00
Latest from the digital infra scene in the UK and beyond, including: drone‑enabled 5G and IoT hidden in streetlamps; ongoing network and service building in Africa; Openreach eyeing under‑delivering Project Gigabit contracts; and plenty more…
Infrawatch Weekly Briefing is available to TelcoTitans subscribers. Sign in, subscribe now or contact us for more details. This edition includes:
- Organisations: AST SpaceMobile; AT&T; Actis; BAI Communications; BT Group; Boldyn Networks; Connectis Tower; Cornerstone Telecommunications Infrastructure (CTIL); Deutsche Telekom; EASSy; EXA Infrastructure; Ericsson; Eutelsat; Freedom Fibre; Global Connectivity Plc; HGC Global Communications; IHS Towers; International Finance Corporation; Israel Infrastructure Fund; JET Connectivity; JPMorgan; Liquid Intelligent Technologies; Macquarie; Millicom International Cellular; NetCo; OneWeb; Openreach; Orange; Proparco; Quickline; Rural Broadband Solutions Holdings (RBSHL); SEACOM; Signify; Sonatel; Telekom Srbija; Tiger Infrastructure Partners; Transport for London; Vantage Towers; Vodacom; Vodafone; Voneus; Vorboss; World Bank.
- Geographic: Africa; Balkans; Bosnia & Herzegovina; Cheshire; Colombia; Democratic Republic of the Congo; East Africa; Egypt; Europe; France; Germany; Latin America; London; Montenegro; North America; Senegal; Serbia; Shropshire; United Kingdom (UK); West Yorkshire.
- People: Bogdan Djukic; Nick Spedding; Rajiv Datta; Timotheus Höttges.
- Themes: 4G; 5G; Broadband; Cloud computing; Digital infrastructure; Digital skills; Drones; Fibre (FTTC/FTTP); Fibre challengers; Full fibre; Gigabit; Hyperscale; Infrastructure sharing; Internet connectivity; Internet disruption; Internet of Things (IoT); Low-earth orbit (LEO); Mobile network operators; Neutral hosting; Portable base stations; Project Gigabit; Public lighting; Rural broadband; Rural coverage; Satellite; Satellite-to-nobile; Search and rescue; Smart city; Street furniture; Street lighting; Subsea cables; Tay5G Project;Towers; Video conferencing; Wireless infrastructure.