Infrawatch Weekly: CTOs to the fore as industry reshuffles, DT disses 1&1, BDUK springs forward
Neal Doran2024-04-16T07:24:00
Latest from the digital infra scene in the UK and beyond, including big Project Gigabit wins for Quickline, Wessex Internet, and Wildanet; a first appearance in the wild of a DSIT-funded 4G mast; DT taking a swipe at its newest mobile rival; people moves, and plenty more…
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Includes: Adtran; Airband; AllPoints; Altice; Atos; Building Digital UK; BT Business; Cellnex Italy; CityFibre; CMC Networks; Connect Fibre; Deutsche Telekom; EE; EXA Infrastructure; Foresight Group; Freedom Fibre; Gigaclear; Hyperoptic; I Squared Capital; InfraCos; Lightning Fibre; Link Broadband; Neos Networks; Magenta Telekom; nLighten; Quickline; TAL (Telecoms Acquisitions Limited); TalkTalk; Toob; Vantage Towers; Virgin Media O2; Vodafone; Armando Periera; Caroline Rider; Christian Hillabrant; David Bruce; Darryl Petch; Federico Protto; Gareth Williams; Ian Wade; Jean-Claude Geha; Luca Luciani; Matt Rees; Nathan Rundle; Patrick Drahi; Paul Evans; Ronan Kelly; Susie Buckridge; Timotheus Höttges; InfraCos; Network rollout; Austria; Belgium; England; EU (European Union); Germany; Northern Ireland; Scotland; Spain; Switzerland; UK (United Kingdom); Wales; Shared Rural Network (SRN); 4G masts; 5G network; more…