Vodafone reports progress on European federated edge project
Vodafone said it has made progress on a European federated edge project, according to a Light Reading EMEA roundup published by Light Reading.
Light Reading included Vodafone's update in its Eurobites EMEA regional roundup under the headline "Vodafone trumpets progress on European 'federated edge'." The source excerpt did not provide technical details, deployment dates, partner names, or country-level scope for the project.
The same roundup said Sparkle is extending the GreenMed cable. The excerpt did not state the new route, landing points, investment value, or completion timeline for the cable extension.
The roundup also said ITV is in talks with Sky over the sale of a media and entertainment unit, and that Virgin Media O2 is training humans. The excerpt did not provide transaction terms, business unit details, or specifics on the Virgin Media O2 training initiative.
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