CBR – QuantHouse chooses Geo dark fibre for London network expansion
Geo has announced that systematic trading offerings provider QuantHouse, has leased their dark fibre, in order to build out proprietary London fibre optic network.
Read moreDatacentre Dynamics – QuantHouse leases fiber in sewers
Low-latency trader QuantHouse said it has leased dark fiber travelling through London’s sewer network from Geo as part of its proprietary London fiber-optic network.
Read moreBobsguide – QuantHouse selects Geo dark fibre for London network expansion
QuantHouse, an independent global provider of end-to-end systematic trading solutions, has leased dark fibre from Geo in order to build out its proprietary London fibre optic network.
Read moreQuantHouse selects Geo dark fibre
QuantHouse, an independent global provider of end-to-end systematic trading solutions, has leased dark fibre from Geo in order to build out its proprietary London fibre optic network.
Read moreV3 – Small ISPs fuming over changes to fibre tax
The cost of fibre is set to rise despite the government’s desire to increase fibre rollouts.
Read moreThe Guardian – Tories backtrack on broadband promise
Communications minister Ed Vaizey reneges on promise to review the tax on fibre-optic networks.
Read moreInformation Age – Network operators blast government’s ‘broken promise’
UK network infrastructure owners slam government for scrapping promised review of how fibre optic networks are taxed.
Read moreTech Radar – 100Mb synchronous fibre optic network for Manchester
A project by the North West Development Agency will provide Manchester with a synchronous 100Mbps fibre optic network – and could serve to show how important a decent infrastructure could be to the UK.
Read moreZD Net – Bournemouth’s sewer-based fibre plan scrapped
The much-heralded Fibrecity deployment of high-speed broadband using Bournemouth’s sewer system will not go ahead, after a deal with Wessex Water fell through, ZDNet UK can reveal.
Read moreMy Newsdesk – Geo increases presence in Manchester through new data centre deal
Geo increases presence in Manchester through new data centre deal. Geo, a leading provider of high performance networks for demanding data users, today announced its continued focus on delivering world-class services to Manchester businesses, through its connection to IFL’s new Manchester 3 facility.
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