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News Epsilon and AIRX


Partnership EPSILON Telecommunications (Epsilon) and AIRX Technologies are partnering to improve SD-WAN deployment and on other network services globally. The partnership will offer on-the-ground support for hardware and services at data centres and enterprise locations around the world. Epsilon is also helping AIRX via its Network as a Service (NaaS) platform Infiny, to provision data centre interconnect, direct cloud access, remote peering, and global numbers at the click of a button. Following from KT’s acquisition of Epsilon, AIRX will also gain access to KT’s network in South Korea including DIA, transit and IP peering. “We’re gaining additional on-site support for our enterprise customers, as well as assistance with managing hardware that is critical for the deployment of SD-WAN across multiple local and global locations. We’re making connectivity possible for a larger number of enterprises that operate in diverse locations, with full end-to- end service delivery,” said Simon Waller, Regional Sales Director for EMEA and US at Epsilon.


“Epsilon has great infrastructure and capabilities, and with the strong backing of KT, plus the support from AIRX to connect hard-to-reach enterprises with last mile connectivity, SD-WAN, and on-the-ground support, we’re all coming together to provide our customers with everything they need to take their network connectivity a step further,” said Piyush Srivastava, CEO at AIRX Technologies.


BT trials new quantum radios to boost next-generation 5G & IoT Networks


BT is trialing new hyper- sensitive quantum antenna technology using excited atomic states that could boost the capability of next generation 5G and IoT networks.


Atomic Radio Frequency (RF) receiver technology represents a


revolutionary new way of detecting radio waves that could find much weaker signals than conventional receivers. The receiver works by using a quantum effect called “electromagnetically induced transparency” to form a highly sensitive electric field detector. BT’s trial represents the first time a digitally encoded message has been received on a 3.6GHz (5G) carrier frequency. Previously, simple audio has been received using much higher frequencies but this trial is the first industrial demonstration using digital modulation within one of EE’s main commercial 5G frequency ranges. This new type of receiver may reduce mobile network energy consumption, enable Internet of Things (IoT) devices to become more cost efficient and longer lasting and support lower-cost smart cities and smart agriculture. Theoretically over 100x more sensitive than traditional receivers, the atomic RF Receiver can be positioned in a passive optical receiver in hard-to-reach locations, potentially bringing mobile networks closer to achieving one hundred percent coverage and helping to close the connectivity divide. While the technology is still in the very early stages, it has the potential


to provide greater sensitivity than conventional radio antennas, tuneable operation from very low frequencies, detection of analogue and digital modulation, and low energy consumption through reduced need for electronics. The new technology could in future form the basis of ultra- sensitive 5G receivers for use in very low power passive mobile networks.


CMS Distribution launches CMS Cloud Powered by Quantum Evolve


CMS Distribution’s launch of CMS Cloud Powered by Cyber Resilience and Security Solutions service provider, Quantum Evolve will assist organisations with their Digital, Cyber and Business Transformation needs. “‘CMS Powered by’ Quantum Evolve will deliver consultancy services and solutions that will assess end users’ position to face Cyber Threats and adapt into the future. All and any chargeable work done by Quantum Evolve through CMS will always flow back through the introducing partner, as would any remediation on incremental procurement that the end customer requires,” said Nick Bailey, Alliance Director at CMS Distribution. Mark Child, Quantum Evolve’s Chief Executive Officer, said: “Every organisation is susceptible to Cyber Threats, which


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in-turn has the potential to significantly damage or disrupt a business’ operations. In what is an ever-changing threat landscape, it is essential that organisations consider what measures they need to put in place to secure their operations and provide the necessary resilience against potential harm caused by others. Our team consists of individuals who have held C-level positions including CISO, CIO and CTO and as such, they are extremely well versed in dealing with the types of challenges that organisations face and are able to relay first- hand experiences and solutions across the entire range of Cyber Threats. We believe that this presents a significant opportunity for CMS and its Partners to complement their already excellent portfolio of products and services.”


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