Monday, March 10, 2025

Networking


Nationwide migrates IT estate to HPE GreenLake cloud
Hewlett Packard Enterprise today announced that Nationwide Building Society has selected HPE GreenLake cloud for its private cloud deployment, enabling it to accelerate its hybrid cloud journey. With the addition of HPE GreenLake Management Services as a strategic cloud services provider, Nationwide is now using the power of cloud technology to support the evolving needs of its customers. In 2018, Nationwide kick-started an ambitious journey to ensure it was primed for the next generation of digital innovation, with its hybrid cloud strategy being driven by the need for different cloud environments for various types of data and workloads. Leveraging the comprehensive capabilities of HPE GreenLake, Nationwide is creating an agile, scalable, secure, resilient, and efficient technology platform. “In today’s world our customers expect us to deliver an always-on service whilst providing new, innovative features that help them better manage their finances,” says Paul Walsh, Director of Infrastructure & Service Delivery, at Nationwide Building Society. “Nationwide’s hybrid cloud strategy is vital to our ability to compete and means we can continue to meet the needs and expectations of our customers. HPE GreenLake cloud is a core component of our hybrid cloud strategy. With them we’re building a cloud platform that will further improve our resilience and agility, enabling us to provide even better levels of service and deliver new capabilities to our developers faster than ever before.” With HPE GreenLake Management Services, Nationwide’s IT team will automate and orchestrate infrastructure management and deliver infrastructure as code. This enables them to focus on innovation, value-add activities and gain better control over application builds and security. Faster release cycles will accelerate the time to market, providing consistent customer experiences across all digital platforms. At the same time, Nationwide can ensure that sufficient controls are in place to manage risk, protect their customers and meet the demands of regulators, while unlocking the value of cloud technology. Nationwide’s hybrid cloud strategy fully embraces cloud economics, enabling efficient monitoring and management of consumption. HPE GreenLake's consumption-based model prevents overprovisioning and allows Nationwide to only pay for capacity that it is using. This is expected to support Nationwide in reducing its IT cost base by at least 30%. Furthermore, a dedicated service within HPE GreenLake cloud gives the building society a clear overview of their energy consumption and emissions, enabling Nationwide to manage its infrastructure more efficiently and reduce the environmental impact. The impact will be further reduced by upcycling and recycling of decommissioned assets, such as the end-of-use compute and storage infrastructure that GreenLake has replaced. “We are proud to support Nationwide with their cloud vision, providing them with enhanced control and security and the reliability and flexibility for growth,” says Matt Harris, Senior Vice President and Managing Director, UK, Ireland, Middle East and Africa at HPE. “Nationwide’s modernisation journey showcases the effectiveness of HPE GreenLake cloud, with the storied institution transitioning from complex, legacy technology to a modern, future-proofed hybrid cloud operating model, where a one-size-fits all public cloud could never be the only answer." For more from HPE, click here.

DE-CIX establishes sixth US Internet Exchange
Internet Exchange (IX) operator, DE-CIX, has announced the establishment and commissioning of its sixth and southern-most US IX, DE-CIX Houston. The IX will be housed in Databank’s Westway Park campus in Houston, accessible from HOU1, HOU2 and HOU3, as well as the Galleria (HOU5) facility. DE-CIX Houston is uniquely positioned to provide local networks with access to networks that are not currently available in Houston, with low latency connectivity to the vibrant ecosystem of DE-CIX Dallas, connecting more than 150 networks, as well as to further national and international DE-CIX locations. Houston has a strong economy, a large presence of content networks, and more than 40 data centres, but remains the largest US city not to have an IX of substantial size relative to its market size. DE-CIX Houston’s IX infrastructure will launch with 100G ports and provide a range of services, including remote peering to all DE-CIX locations in North America, Europe, and beyond, direct connectivity to cloud service providers that are not present in Houston, and the Microsoft Azure Peering Service for low-latency access to the MS365 cloud. With direct connectivity to DE-CIX Dallas from day one, and to DE-CIX Mexico in due course, this move also expands what is already the largest neutral interconnection ecosystem in North America. “With our expansion into Houston, we continue to build on our commitment to bring seamless connectivity to underserved markets,” explains Ed d’Agostino, Vice President of DE-CIX North America. “This move strengthens our market position in Texas and marks our sixth IX in the US, serving not only East Texas but also Southern Louisiana from a latency perspective. We are delighted to be working with our valued partner DataBank in Houston, as well as in New York and Dallas. Partnerships of this kind are central to expanding interconnectivity options to other key geographical locations across the US, helping to reduce connectivity gaps.” Raul K. Martynek, DataBank CEO, adds, “Our partnership with DE-CIX marks a pivotal step in delivering best-in-class interconnection services for our customers in Houston. By integrating DE-CIX’s high-performance Internet Exchange capabilities into our data centre ecosystem, we’re enhancing connectivity, reducing latency, and providing our clients with seamless access to a global network of cloud and content providers. This transition reflects our commitment to delivering innovative, scalable, and resilient solutions that meet the evolving needs of enterprises in the region and beyond.” Via diverse connectivity to Dallas, the new IX is also connected to all other DE-CIX locations in the US, including New York, Chicago, Phoenix, Richmond, and the Cloud Exchange in Seattle. For more from DE-CIX, click here.

LINX to expand interconnection service into West Africa
The London Internet Exchange (LINX) will be expanding its interconnection footprint in Africa with LINX Accra, a new Internet Exchange Point (IXP) for Ghana. LINX Accra will be a neutral, multi-site interconnection fabric providing peering services and more for networks to improve performance, keep local traffic local and lower network latency. Set to go live in early Q1 of 2025, the new IXP will follow the LINX design of a resilient, interconnected, multi-site fabric to grow with the predicted demand for the region, future-proofing digital services and further enhancing Ghana’s connectivity ecosystem. Driven by the presence of six subsea cable systems, Ghana is one of the most internationally connected countries in Africa, witnessing remarkable growth in its digital landscape in recent years. Investments in cable systems and data centres have put Ghana on the map, accelerating the country’s digital transformation and establishing it as a key global hub for network interconnection. These advancements are strengthening Ghana’s digital ecosystem, enabling faster, more reliable connectivity while fostering a thriving environment for tech innovation and investment. With improved infrastructure and data sovereignty, Ghana is well-positioned to support local businesses, attract global digital services, and drive economic growth across West Africa. Head of Global Engagement for LINX, Nurani Nimpuno, comments, “We are delighted to be launching in Ghana. The LINX Accra IXP will bring robust, distributed interconnection services across several data centres in Accra. The state-of-the-art LINX interconnection hub ensures that as demand for connectivity grows, the infrastructure in Accra is ready to support it. LINX Accra will not only support the growth of the strong local ISP community, but with several key Internet submarine cables landing in Accra, it is uniquely positioned to become a central gateway for Internet traffic in West Africa.” LINX prides itself on a strong commitment to collaboration and looks forward to working together with local partners to meet the growing demand for capacity in the region, advancing the digital landscape to the next level. LINX Accra will initially launch from Onix and PAIX data centres as part of phase one. This setup will provide redundancy and interconnectivity, allowing networks at either location to meet at LINX Accra via a single cross-connect to access peering services and more. For more from LINX, click here.

Red Hat and SoftBank collaborate on AI-RAN development
Red Hat, a provider of open source solutions, and SoftBank, an investment holding company, today announced a collaboration on joint research and development of artificial intelligence radio access network (AI-RAN) technologies. The resulting solutions will be intended to help maximise the use of AI for enhanced network orchestration and optimisation, and aim to deliver intelligent, autonomous networks with improved performance, higher resource efficiency and a better user experience. These are particularly critical in supporting 5G and future 6G network use cases where AI-enabled applications can leverage these solutions for differentiated service offerings and new revenue streams. Red Hat and SoftBank are advancing the integration of high performing AI technology, running on Red Hat OpenShift, within the radio access network (RAN) infrastructure to enable faster data processing and resource optimisation for service providers to achieve enhanced performance, intelligent automation and enhanced multi-layer security. This approach helps service providers redefine network operations and unlock new revenue opportunities with scalable, secure management of both virtualised RAN and AI applications on a single, unified platform. As part of this collaboration, Red Hat and SoftBank are focused on the following: • Support for AI and RAN functions on Arm architecture for better optimisation, compatibility and performance of a flexible RAN solution built on Red Hat OpenShift, the hybrid cloud application platform powered by Kubernetes;• Performance optimisation of distributed units (DU) on hardware accelerated Arm architecture for low latency and high-throughput communication, helping to address the evolving needs of future networks;• Development of an orchestrator, in collaboration with NVIDIA, for intelligent and autonomous network operations that can enhance service availability, agility and quality of experience. According to a Red Hat-sponsored sustainability study, RAN is responsible for 75% of a service provider’s total power consumption. By adopting better resource optimisation and power use, service providers can reduce their energy consumption and advance their sustainability goals. Lastly, in order to make this technology available to the broader telecom industry, SoftBank and Red Hat will work together to help deliver new AI use cases through the development of an open and interoperable RAN ecosystem. Through their membership in the AI-RAN Alliance, both companies will have the opportunity to collaborate with industry ecosystem partners and research institutions to help advance research and conduct additional proof-of-concept testing for new AI-RAN technologies and solutions. Chris Wright, Senior Vice President of Global Engineering and Chief Technology Officer, Red Hat, says, “AI has the potential to revolutionise how service providers operate, and a standardised platform is crucial for cost-effective, efficient and automated operations. Through collaborations like this one, Red Hat and SoftBank are able to help service providers navigate this terrain by making AI easier to develop and deploy from the edge to core to hybrid cloud and back, all on the trusted foundation of Red Hat OpenShift. This joint effort will help service providers leverage AI models in the RAN for streamlined operations, new and exciting applications and more automation than ever before. Ryuji Wakikawa, Vice President, Head of Research Institute of Advanced Technology, SoftBank, adds, "AI-RAN's software foundation serves as a robust RAN platform that not only meets the stringent performance requirements of RAN but also enables seamless AI application integration. We have newly designed and developed the orchestrator specific to the AI-RAN, showcasing our ability to operate this essential component. Our collaboration with Red Hat will accelerate the ongoing evolution of our platform, ensuring rapid advancements and contributing this innovation not just within SoftBank, but to the entire telecom industry." For more from Red Hat, click here.

CtrlS Datacenters announces direct access to Oracle Cloud
CtrlS Datacenters, Asia’s largest Rated-4 data centre operator and a member of Oracle PartnerNetwork (OPN), today announced it will offer its customers direct high-speed connectivity to Oracle’s cloud and AI services through Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) FastConnect. Organisations can harness the power of AI and a full suite of over 150 cloud services, including Oracle Autonomous Database, using the Oracle Cloud Mumbai Region and the Oracle Cloud Hyderabad Region to unlock innovation and drive business growth. Through dedicated 2x100G Partner ports, CtrlS Datacenters offers customers both shared and dedicated access to OCI FastConnect. This enables organisations to: • Reduce latency and improve performance: experience faster data transfer, minimising lags and disruptions for optimal application performance• Enhance security: dedicated network paths and robust encryption help ensure secure migration and management of workloads in OCI• Increase agility and scalability: scale cloud resources to support evolving business needs, fostering greater flexibility and adaptability This collaboration with Oracle is designed to empower organisations in key markets, such as Hyderabad and Mumbai, to access OCI services with enhanced speed, security, and reliability. Customers across all CtrlS data centres will be able to get the OCI FastConnect nodes in Hyderabad and Mumbai. With OCI, customers can benefit from best-in-class security, consistent high-performance, simple and predictable pricing, and the tools and expertise needed to bring enterprise workloads to cloud quickly and efficiently. Beyond Mumbai and Hyderabad, enterprise customers of CtrlS Datacenters across all markets (Bangalore, Noida, Lucknow, and Patna) can benefit from OCI FastConnect through their Cloud Connect portfolio. Chennai and Kolkata will follow soon. This solution leverages diverse connectivity options to deliver secure and reliable access to OCI, regardless of physical location. Sridhar Pinnapureddy, Founder & Chairman, CtrlS Datacenters & Cloud4C, comments, "Our unwavering commitment lies in being a market leader, not just in Rated-4 data centres, but also in building a comprehensive interconnection ecosystem that empowers businesses across India. Partnering with Oracle to provide direct access connectivity options to OCI marks a significant step towards this vision. “It's not just about offering services; it's about equipping organisations with the agility and security they need to thrive in the cloud-driven era. This expansion reinforces our dedication to bridging the gap between ambition and achievement, propelling organisations toward a brighter future." OCI’s extensive network of more than 100 FastConnect global and regional partners offers customers dedicated connectivity to Oracle Cloud regions, providing customers with optimal cloud deployment options anywhere in the world. For more from CtrlS Datacenters, click here.

Singtel expands its suite of quantum-safe offerings
Singtel today announced that it will be enhancing its suite of quantum-safe offerings to help enterprises fortify their defences against cyber threats and scale more securely in the quantum age. This involves integrating Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) technology, which is algorithms engineered to resist the computational power of attacks from quantum computers, from leading cybersecurity solutions providers, Palo Alto Networks and Fortinet, into Singtel’s nationwide Quantum Safe Network (QSN). As part of the collaboration, Palo Alto Networks will protect against quantum threats with a PQC IPSec (Internet Protocol Security) virtual private network (VPN), using the new post-quantum encryption standards established by the US National Institute of Standards and Technology for secure data transmission and authentication. Fortinet’s quantum-compatible solutions will integrate PQC and Quantum Key Distribution (QKD), which is a secure method for distributing encryption keys only known between shared parties, to support the development of a secure, scalable, and commercially viable QSN for Singtel. Singtel will leverage Fortinet’s quantum-resistant PQC software, hardware encryptors, and advanced platforms to build robust quantum-safe architectures and solutions tailored for enterprise needs. Together, these partnerships will ensure that encryption keys remain secure across diverse applications, including identity, mobility, and authentication services – creating a more resilient defence for enterprises against cyber threats. Keith Leong, Managing Director, Enterprise, Singtel Singapore, says, “Quantum computing presents a significant threat to traditional encryption methods, and has the potential to disrupt our digital economy by potentially decrypting sensitive data, exposing businesses to significant risks. The addition of Palo Alto Network and Fortinet’s enhanced software solutions to our QSN ensures our enterprise customers get more industry-leading choices to secure their business against both current and future quantum threats, regardless of their hardware requirements. We encourage enterprises to take the necessary steps to secure their critical assets sooner rather than later.” Steven Scheurmann, Regional Vice President of Palo Alto Networks in ASEAN, adds, “Quantum computing represents a revolutionary technology that promises tremendous advancements but also introduces potential risks, especially for data security. At Palo Alto Networks, we are committed to helping enterprises prepare for this future. By integrating our quantum-resistant VPN solutions with Singtel's Quantum-Safe Network, we're ensuring that customers can safeguard critical data against both current threats and encryption-breaking capabilities of future quantum computers. It's essential to take action today to secure tomorrow's digital landscape and we are proud to be part of Singtel's efforts to lead in this space.” Jess Ng, Country Head, Singapore and Brunei, Fortinet, remarks, “As quantum computing evolves, so must our approach to cybersecurity. Fortinet is proud to collaborate with Singtel to strengthen the nation’s defences against emerging threats. By integrating Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) and Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) into Singtel’s Quantum-Safe Network, building hybrid architecture, and leveraging quantum-safe solutions, we are helping enterprises stay ahead of future risks. Through the development of industrial and government use cases, we are committed to building a foundation for a more resilient and secure digital future.” Following the Infocomm Media Development Authority’s appointment last year to develop a nationwide QSN to fortify Singapore’s resilience against quantum threats, Singtel launched the nation’s first QSN with global leader in quantum-safe cryptographic solutions, ID Quantique (IDQ). IDQ recently released a comprehensive and field-proven quantum-safe key exchange platform, Clarion KX, to manage hybrid cryptography on the network and facilitate large scale deployments of integrated quantum-safe networks. By hybridising PQC algorithm-based encryption and quantum physics-based communication security, Clarion KX ensures a highly secure quantum key distribution across Singtel’s QSN locations and provides enterprises with a cost-effective solution for long-term quantum-resilience of their core networks. Earlier this year, Singtel also signed three Memoranda of Understanding with industry leaders, Cisco, Fortinet, and Nokia, so enterprises can easily deploy Cisco's routing platform, Fortinet's firewalls and Nokia's optical devices to boost their defences against advanced cyber threats. Singtel’s QSN is part of its domestic network offerings which are built and engineered to secure business-critical data and provide enhanced security for the data network and flexibility as a managed service. For more from Singtel, click here.

Matter and USP to simplify and unify the smart home
The combination of two smart home connectivity standards promises to unlock value-added services for network operators and broadband service providers (BSPs) and deliver on the potential of the smart home, Broadband Forum has announced today. When integrated with the Broadband Forum’s flagship User Services Platform (USP), the Connectivity Standards Alliance (CSA)’s Matter protocol will enable BSPs to deploy compatible devices in the smart home faster and to manage them more easily. Today Matter networks and devices, such as a TV or speaker, are managed, monitored, and controlled via a smartphone, hub, or smart display application. USP will allow all supported devices to be controlled by a standards-driven cloud-based controller regardless of the brand in use. “As the application space is currently fragmented by the big smart home players, this project will level the playing field,” says Broadband Forum’s Broadband User Services (BUS) Work Area Co-Director and QA Cafe Director of Technical Marketing, Jason Walls. “BSPs will be able to simplify and unify the end-user experience in the smart home using a single managed Matter-enabled gateway in the home. Industry-wide collaboration across the smart home is paramount in unleashing the full potential of Matter and we look forward to driving this project forward in the months ahead.” The specification ‘MatterService Data Model for USP-enabled Devices (WT-517)’ from Broadband Forum is set to be completed by Summer 2025. “As the owners of home connectivity, network operators play a crucial role in the end-user experience in the smart home,” remarks Orange Senior VP Home Services Innovation Chem Assayag. “Orange is a member of both CSA and Broadband Forum and we recognise that embracing standardised protocols is essential in establishing a holistic understanding of the entire home network. By incorporating Matter into the USP data model and exposing Matter device capabilities, network operators and BSPs can streamline the deployment and monitoring of new services, making it easier than ever to enhance user experiences. “This is not just a technical upgrade; it is a strategic opportunity to drive widespread adoption of the Matter standard, preparing the entire home ecosystem for the smart home revolution.” Not only does the USP present network operators with greater connected device management in the smart home, but it is also a suitable platform for enabling communications between the application layer and control layer, with the latter orchestrating how resources are allocated to applications. With USP, the broadband network is made up of USP Agents (which expose the data) and USP Controllers (which retrieve and consume the data). The project defines how the MatterService data model can be incorporated into USP Agents, which typically reside in CPE (like routers and gateways) and provide services, such as a firewall or speed test, and are manipulated by the USP Controller. The MatterService data model will work within the Broadband Forum’s TR-181 specification and Device:2 data model for USP Agents framework. For more from Broadband Forum, click here.

DSA details economic value of 6 GHz spectrum band
The full allocation of the 6 GHz band to Wi-Fi delivers the highest economic impact for India and enables the development of innovative products and services, the Dynamic Spectrum Alliance (DSA) announced at the fourth Indian Spectrum Management Conference. The economic value for allocating the full 6 GHz for unlicenced use would amount to approximately $4,030 billion. This includes $3,544 billion in GDP contributions, $329 billion in consumer surplus, and $158 billion in producer surplus between now and 2034. “The Department of Telecommunications (DoT) for India is currently considering different approaches to the 6 GHz band for licence-exempt use,” says DSA President, Martha Suarez. “The findings provided by the Telecom Advisory Services demonstrate that a full allocation for Wi-Fi is the best option for boosting the Indian economy and driving the country’s digital transformation. Furthermore, Wi-Fi can coexist with the satellites services that currently operate in the 6GHz band in India.” A number of approaches have been proposed to the DoT, including the splitting of the 6 GHz band between Wi-Fi and International Mobile Telecommunications (IMT). In this scenario, Wi-Fi would be allocated the lower 500 MHz band, and IMT the upper 700 MHz band. The allocation of 1100 MHz to Wi-Fi, and 100 MHz to IMT, has also been suggested. When comparing these alternatives, the full allocation to Wi-Fi would deliver $858 billion more than the second option (and $46 billion higher than the third option) towards the Indian economy. Limiting the allocation of Wi-Fi to just 500 MHz would mean a restriction of indoor Wi-Fi speeds by 50%, while more than half of IoT devices would be limited in their indoor and outdoor access. 81.82% of augmented and virtual reality (AR/VR) devices used in indoor environments would also be limited in terms of their ability to operate. “Innovative technologies such as Wi-Fi 6e and 7, in the 6 GHz band, are critical to enhance government programs such as Digital India and Make in India,” comments President of the Itu-Apt Foundation of India, Bharat Bhatia. He urged India's Minister of Communications to urgently license the lower 6 GHz band while studies on the upper band are ongoing. “There’s one further consideration to be made,” adds President of the Telecom Advisory Services, Dr. Raul Katz. “Assuming that the World Radio Conference decides to allocate the upper 6 GHz to IMT during WRC-27, then equipment and devices for wideband mobile networks will need to be designed, tested and deployed, and it would take another two years to reach a useful deployment of service. On the other hand, Wi-Fi technology is already commonplace and can be deployed immediately with no additional requirements.” The full Assessment of the Economic Value of the 6 GHz Spectrum Band in India report, developed by Telecom Advisory Services and commissioned by the DSA, can be found on the DSA website by clicking here.

DE-CIX partnership links networks via submarine cables
Internet Exchange (IX) operator, DE-CIX, and submarine cable operator, GCX, have signed a strategic partnership agreement to enhance global connectivity. This agreement allows GCX to resell DE-CIX India’s services to its end customers across the Middle East, Europe, USA and Asia, while creating opportunities to connect with a rapidly growing Indian audience. Through this partnership, DE-CIX India will leverage GCX’s extensive global subsea infrastructure to meet international demand more efficiently. GCX’s robust network spans four submarine cable systems - FA-1, FALCON, HAWK and FNAL - providing high-capacity connectivity across key regions, including the Middle East, Asia, USA, UK and Europe. This partnership strengthens DE-CIX’s global reach, enabling international customers to seamlessly access IX services through GCX’s expansive network. The aforementioned cable systems cover the following regions: FLAG Atlantic 1 (FA1): London, Paris, New York, Washington D.C. and FrankfurtFALCON: 20 PoPs and landing stations in 14 countries of the Middle East including Egypt, UAE, Iran, Sudan, Qatar, India, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Maldives, Yemen, Kuwait, Sri Lanka, Oman, and IraqHAWK: Western Europe, Middle East, USA and AsiaFLAG North Asian Loop (FNAL): Hong Kong, Taiwan, South Korea and Japan "We are excited to welcome GCX as our new partner," says Sudhir Kunder, CBO, DE-CIX India. "This partnership reflects our commitment towards expanding our global reach while providing top-notch services to our wide array of customers. We look forward to working closely with GCX and creating a mutually fast-paced digital environment for everyone.’’ Vineet Verma, President at Global Cloud Xchange for Middle East & India, adds, “GCX is renowned for its extensive telecom infrastructure and innovative solutions, and will now offer even greater connectivity and service quality to its customers. This collaboration enables GCX to further expand its market presence in India, leveraging its strong foundation to deliver superior performance and reliability. With a focus on customer satisfaction and technological advancement, GCX is poised to set new standards in the industry, ensuring seamless and efficient interconnection services for its global clientele.” For more from DE-CIX, click here.

London Internet Exchange appoints new CEO
The London Internet Exchange (LINX) has appointed Jennifer Holmes as its new Chief Executive Officer following an extensive global search process led by the Board of Directors. Jennifer will replace Kurtis Lindqvist who shared his resignation with the LINX community earlier this year, as he prepares for his move to a new position as President and CEO of ICANN, based in Geneva. Jennifer will be taking the role of Incoming CEO, transitioning to the title of CEO on 25 November 2024. Kurtis’ final day at LINX will be on 5 December. Having initially joined LINX back in 2007 as a member of the sales team, Jennifer soon progressed to leadership roles, Sales Manager and Head of Sales. She was promoted to Chief Commercial Officer in 2019 and was then invited to join the LINX Board of Directors in 2023. Jennifer recently completed her Executive MBA, which has further enhanced her wider business understanding. Pieter Knook, Chair of the LINX Board of Directors, comments, “The Board was unanimous in its choice for Jennifer. We appreciated her authenticity, her ability to connect to members, staff and the Board, and felt she provided the best possible leadership for LINX in the future. I am very much looking forward to working with Jennifer and I also wish to share my thanks and celebrate the great leadership that Kurtis has given LINX over the last five years.” Jennifer has played a key role in the growth of the LINX membership from circa 200 member networks community when she joined, to over 980 global members as it stands today. Jennifer is extremely passionate about LINX’s role within the interconnectivity ecosystem and about the membership as a whole, with a strong understanding of members' needs. This has enabled her to influence the LINX strategy in recent years, in areas such as development of the products and services and ensuring an effective pricing strategy is executed. Jennifer notes, “I am truly honoured and proud to be taking over from Kurtis and step into this role, leading a company that has already achieved so much. This is an exciting chapter in LINX's history as we celebrate 30 years of business, with many opportunities for future growth. I look forward to working closely with the staff, Board of Directors, and members in the coming years to drive LINX's continued success within the interconnection community.” For more from LINX, click here.



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