Carl Grivner, CEO of FLAG, has shared his latest insights on how global connectivity is evolving in a new article for Telecom Business Review.
In the article, Carl explores the trends influencing the next phase of digital infrastructure. From the rapid acceleration of AI-driven demand for subsea and data centre capacity to the growing importance of resilience, equitable access and data trust, the message is clear: the future of connectivity must be built to scale, to last and to serve a truly global digital economy.
Amid rising geopolitical uncertainty, climate risk and security challenges, resilience is no longer optional. Networks must be designed with long term robustness and true diversity at their core. At the same time, closing the digital divide remains a priority, requiring ongoing investment and collaboration across the public and private sectors.
Trust and security form the foundation as data flows become increasingly global, with strong governance and secure infrastructure essential to enabling confident growth.
These are the conversations we will be continuing at PTC’26 next week in Hawaii. If you want to hear more about how FLAG is revolutionising global connectivity and building resilient, future ready networks, come and meet us in room 1001.
At PTC’26 FLAG will also be showcasing how our current network will be complimented with new investments and how this benefits the industry and our partners & customers.
Read the full article here: https://lnkd.in/gf7izQ4P
Find out more about FLAG and our global connectivity services here: www.flagtel.com
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