Kristin Lee

Kristin is TeleGeography's Content Marketing Manager.

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What We’re Reading: Good News Edition

To spread some cheer and celebrate the beginning of the holiday season, we’re dubbing this month’s reading list the “good news edition.”

Here are three feel-good telecom headlines that you can be thankful for while waiting in line for those Black Friday deals.

Supercharging Asia’s Global Connectivity

If Capacity Asia 2023 isn’t on your conference radar yet, it should be.

This year's event is happening December 12-13 in Singapore, and we've got a handy discount code just for our readers.

The Scary Truth About Space Junk

Need a last-minute idea for a Halloween costume contest? Try dressing up as space junk.

If anyone asks why your costume is so scary, tell them that according to NASA, “as of January 2022, the amount of material orbiting the Earth exceeded 9,000 metric tons.”

That’s over 19 million pounds of orbital debris—and a massive problem. However, the FCC has begun cracking down on the issue, recently issuing its first fine on the matter.

Ain’t No Party Like a Caribbean and Latin American Connectivity Party

The Capacity CALA 2023 schedule has dropped, and it's loaded with all things Caribbean and Latin American connectivity.

Keep reading to get the deets—including a registration discount code just for our readers.

Africa Update: More Cables, Less Dependency on Europe

When Senior Research Manager Patrick Christian returned to the African Peering and Interconnection Forum this year, he did not come empty-handed.

Tucked into his suitcase—or, more accurately, safely stored in the cloud—was Patrick’s keynote presentation, a brand new African Network Geography Update.

Watch the recording below to explore global network trends, African bandwidth trends, localized content growth, and end-user demand.

You’ll also hear a bit about 2Africa and what we can expect when the cable system comes online.

Are You Ready for Mexico Connect?

Mexico as a connectivity hub. New subsea projects. Data center boom. Cross-border connectivity. 

These are a few of the key themes for Mexico Connect 2023, happening next month in Mexico City.

Reviewing the Connectivity Landscape: Predictions for 2024 and Beyond

Update: This event has been cancelled. More details here.

Next month, Senior Research Manager Greg Bryan will be taking part in a panel discussion at Capacity's Connected Enterprise in Chicago.

This panel, titled Reviewing the Connectivity Landscape, will cover a handful of big questions.

One World, Two Networks?

Last week, Research Director Alan Mauldin unveiled yet another show-stopping presentation at Submarine Networks World.

This time around, Alan dove into the “Subsea Cold War” between China and the U.S. to assess its impact on the submarine cable industry.

The TG Eras Tour: Journeying Through Three Decades of Maps

Taylor Swift and TeleGeography have something in common—we were both born in 1989. And much like everyone’s favorite pop star, we are taking a tour through the ages (of our maps, that is).

Keeping Subsea Cables Safe

Another month, another list of interesting telecom reads (and listens).

Here are a few things you ought to have on your radar, including a podcast episode about submarine cable geopolitics, a handsome take on our Submarine Cable Map, a new cloud data center presentation, and more.