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Telkom Indonesia to turn subsea cables into earthquake detectors

Developing Telecoms

Telkom Indonesia announced on Friday it is collaborating with Gadjah Mada University (UGM) to develop an earthquake detection system combining Telkom's subsea cable infrastructure with distributed acoustic sensing (DAS) technology.

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Sparkle Successfully Adopts Artificial Intelligence for Network Management and Monitoring

Total Telecom

A major player in the submarine cable industry, Sparkle owns and manages a network of more than 600,000 km of fiber spanning from Europe to Africa and the Middle East, the Americas and Asia. Its sales force is active worldwide and distributed over 32 countries.

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Sparkle expands its reach in Greece

Total Telecom

Through the connection with Chania, customers will also gain access to high-capacity routes via the BlueMed submarine cable system, linking Italy with France, Greece, and several countries bordering the Mediterranean, with further extensions reaching the Middle East and all the way to Mumbai, India.

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Sparkle Reinforces Partnership with Al-Bawaba to Provide Services to Corporate Customers in Libya

Total Telecom

By combining our global expertise and extensive submarine cable network with Al Bawaba’s strong local presence and market knowledge, we are committed to delivering enhanced connectivity solutions that will empower businesses across Libya. Its sales force is active worldwide and distributed over 33 countries.

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Sparkle Brings Quantum Safe Connectivity to AWS Marketplace

Total Telecom

A major player in the submarine cable industry, Sparkle owns and manages a network of more than 600,000 km of fiber spanning from Europe to Africa and the Middle East, the Americas and Asia. Its sales force is active worldwide and distributed over 32 countries.

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Advocates Urge FCC to Apply CALM Act to Streaming, Citing Disability Concerns

Broadband Breakfast

Industry groups argue the law was written specifically for traditional broadcast and cable, not internet-based services. The CALM Act — formally known as the Commercial Advertisement Loudness Mitigation Act — requires television providers to maintain consistent audio levels between programming and commercials.

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Comcast Business Expands Enterprise Reach with Nitel Acquisition

VoIP Review

This move illustrates Comcast’s evolution beyond its traditional cable services, pushing it further into the enterprise network and managed services sector. It strengthens our ability to deliver advanced, reliable connectivity solutions and enhances our channel distribution strategy.