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telecommunications Total Telecom 27 Apr

Iceland’s Farice plans new subsea cable, AUÐUR

Icelandic telco Farice is planning to build a new submarine cable dubbed AUÐUR, aiming to better connect the island to European data hubs. The post Iceland’s Farice plans new subsea cable, AUÐUR appeared first on Total Telecom.

telecommunications ISPreview UK 27 Apr

Airborne UK 5G Mobile Broadband Network Enters Install Phase with BT

Aircraft manufacturer Britten-Norman has announced that their efforts with World Mobile Stratospheric to develop advanced airborne 5G mobile connectivity system, which could be used to help extend mobile broadband coverage into remote rural areas or to provide coverage during disasters, has progressed beyond R&D and to the installation phase. The goal of this project, which […]

data-centres Data Center Knowledge 27 Apr

Riding the Wave: The Rise of Floating Data Centers

Floating and ocean-based data centers are emerging as innovative solutions to address land, power, and cooling constraints in dense coastal markets, offering efficiency gains through proximity to coastal infrastructure and water-based cooling.

telecommunications ISPreview UK 26 Apr

BT Wholesale Set to Launch 1.8Gbps UK FTTP Broadband Later in 2026

Nearly two years have now passed since Openreach launched their current fastest consumer Fibre-to-the-Premises (FTTP) broadband tiers – 1.2Gbps and 1.8Gbps – into the UK market (here) and yet BT’s own wholesale division still has yet to offer the same speeds to ISPs. But ISPreview understand that this may change later in 2026. The lack […]

telecommunications ISPreview UK 24 Apr

UK ISP Sky Broadband Fixes Accidental Block of Bitbucket’s SSH Service

Internet provider Sky Broadband has resolved a fault that caused the ISP to accidentally block Secure Shell (SSH) communications to Bitbucket.org, which is a cloud-based Git repository hosting service owned by Atlassian that is designed for professional software (business) teams. The problems started earlier this month after a number of Sky’s customers reported that their […]

telecommunications Light Reading 24 Apr

Charter CEO has appetite for more cable M&A

'We'd like to acquire more cable assets if it can be done at an appropriate price [and] conditions,' said Charter CEO Chris Winfrey. Meanwhile, Charter shares are slumping amid disappointing Q1 results.

telecommunications Light Reading 24 Apr

Midco reveals mobile pricing and packaging

In the wake of market trials, Midco has introduced unlimited and by-the-Gig mobile plans in all markets. Midco Mobile, which rides the AT&T network, was developed with MVNE partner Telgoo5.

telecommunications Light Reading 24 Apr

The Buildout: Wire 3 grows its Georgia footprint

This week in broadband builds: Wire 3 invests another $37 million in Georgia; Mediacom wraps Minnesota builds; GoNetspeed grows footprint in Connecticut; Comcast connects more Missourians – and more.

telecommunications ISPreview UK 24 Apr

Farice Plan New Subsea Fibre Cable to Link Iceland with Scotland and the UK

Icelandic network operator Farice has proposed to deliver a significant data capacity boost between the UK and Iceland by unveiling plans to build a new subsea fibre link – named AUÐUR, which will connect to Scotland via a service delivery point in either Glasgow or Edinburgh. At present Farice already operates a three subsea (submarine) […]