FASTTAKES: Hibernia, HP, Sky, NTT Com, TelstraClear

Staff writer
01 Oct 2010
00:00

Cable group Hibernia Atlantic plans to build a trans-Atlantic cable to support high-frequency stock trading – the first new cable across the ocean in more than a decade.

HPappointedSAP chief Léo Apotheker as new president and CEO to replace Mark Hurd.

Pay TV firm Sky New Zealand has reached content partnerships with ISPs Vodafone, Orcon, Slingshot, Woosh, Xnet and Farmside to offer unmetered access to IPTV and video on demand service iSky.

Japan's NTT Com today launched a managed security service, Biz Security Global Management.

Australian regulator ACCC has amended its Domestic Transmission Capacity Service (DTCS) declaration to include Ethernet services, meaning operators will be obliged to provide Ethernet connectivity to access seekers in areas of limited competition.

New Zealand's TelstraClearsaid it is well underway with its transition to IPv6, and plans to phase in the new address standard over the next three years.

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