Also in today's EMEA regional roundup: French village says 'non' to Starlink ground station; KPN buffs up green credentials; MVNO specialist returns to Three UK.

Paul Rainford, Assistant Editor, Europe

February 22, 2021

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Eurobites: Telefónica and Huawei pilot 600G/800G over WDM

Also in today's EMEA regional roundup: French village says "non" to Starlink ground station; KPN buffs up green credentials; MVNO specialist returns to Three UK.

  • Telefónica has notched up 600G and 800G transmission speeds on wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) photonic meshes in a pilot with Huawei in Madrid. The tests used Huawei OSN 9800 devices over the 47km network. Telefónica intends to begin implementing 400G speeds this year and subsequently tweak its Fusion IP network to meet the need for higher capacity and even faster speeds.

    • In related news, Telefónica UK (O2) has bagged the "Best Network for Coverage" gong in the Uswitch Broadband and Mobile awards for the fourth year in a row. O2-owned MVNO Giffgaff also landed "Network of the Year" in the awards, which are based on a survey of more than 10,000 people.

    • A village in northern France has issued a rebuff to tech entrepreneur Elon Musk by saying "non" to the proposed siting of Starlink's satellite Internet ground station on a nearby field. As France24 reports, Saint-Senier-de-Beuvron's municipal council said that they were refusing permission for the facility "as a precaution," with a number of locals expressing concern that it is an untried technology.

    • Dutch operator KPN has used its annual report to underline its green credentials, estimating that in the past year its customers jointly saved more than three times the amount of energy needed to keep KPN's network running by using the digital services over the network and cutting down drastically on the use of transport. According to KPN's calculations, its customers saved 277 million liters of fuel and avoided 3.7 billion kilometers in travel during 2020.

    • It's a case of déjà vu all over again for Matt Ward, who has rejoined Three UK as head of MVNO – a role he was originally appointed to in 2014 before heading off to be chief commercial officer at Lycamobile for a couple of years. Prior to 2014, he held a number of executive positions at Vodafone. Three has recently extended its MVNO deal with Dixons Carphone, for the electronics retailer's iD mobile brand.

    • Vodafone has launched the second round of its Bright Sparks startup support program, offering startups in Seed, pre-Series A or Series A funding stages the chance to gain access to Vodafone expertise and connection to a dedicated sponsor, among other things. Any bright sparks interested can download the application form here.

      — Paul Rainford, Assistant Editor, Europe, Light Reading

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Paul Rainford

Assistant Editor, Europe, Light Reading

Paul is based on the Isle of Wight, a rocky outcrop off the English coast that is home only to a colony of technology journalists and several thousand puffins.

He has worked as a writer and copy editor since the age of William Caxton, covering the design industry, D-list celebs, tourism and much, much more.

During the noughties Paul took time out from his page proofs and marker pens to run a small hotel with his other half in the wilds of Exmoor. There he developed a range of skills including carrying cooked breakfasts, lying to unwanted guests and stopping leaks with old towels.

Now back, slightly befuddled, in the world of online journalism, Paul is thoroughly engaged with the modern world, regularly firing up his VHS video recorder and accidentally sending text messages to strangers using a chipped Nokia feature phone.

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