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Meet us at Connected Britain 2025
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Connected Britain 2025 is where the future of the UK’s connectivity ecosystem takes shape – and STL is proud to be part of this journey. Taking place on 24–25 September 2025 at ExCeL London, this flagship event unites the nation’s digital leaders, innovators, and policymakers to accelerate the UK’s transformation into a truly connected society. As the UK’s largest digital economy event, Connected Britain serves as a powerful platform to explore how next-generation connectivity will drive economic growth, enable innovation, and enhance everyday life. At Connected Britain 2025, discover how STL is enabling the next generation of data centre and network infrastructure with future-ready solutions
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STL strengthens its leadership team to accelerate growth and innovation
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STL announced the appointment of experienced senior executives to drive its growth ambition in the US and Europe regions, marking a key move in expanding its regional presence and delivering next-generation optical solutions. STL has hired the following leaders in key roles – Jimi Barker as Chief Business Officer, Data Centres, ONB, Tom Boswell as Head of Presales for Europe/UK Optical Connectivity Business, and Amir Sekhawat as Business Head of Copper Business in the past quarters.
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Saving Lives, fulfilling Promises
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At The Pravin Agarwal Foundation (TPAF), that promise is simple! To make sure no child misses out on life-saving treatment because of money. To stand with families when they’re going through the toughest moments of their lives.
This past year, TPAF supported 113 pediatric liver transplants, adding to a total of 600+. We’ve worked with 20+ hospitals across India to make sure help reaches where it’s needed—on time, without barriers. We’ve seen children like Raghav, who received a rare split liver transplant that saved not just him, but another child too. And Thirinav, whose mother became his living donor.
These are the stories that keep us going.
They’re reminders that timely care, expert doctors, and just a little support can change everything. TPAF is proud of how far we’ve come, but there’s more to do. Because every child deserves a chance. And every family deserves to know they’re not alone.
Take a look at what timely care makes possible...
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Connectivity on Wheels, in Germany
This August, STL once again hit the road with our Connectivity on Wheels tour across Germany. Inside our specially designed van, visitors stepped into a hands-on, immersive space where ideas turned into reality. They met experts who shared insights, explored cutting-edge solutions up close, and saw how their network expansion could be accelerated. The tour was about more than just showcasing technology; it sparked conversations, built partnerships, and created opportunities for businesses to stay ahead. Whether attendees were industry veterans or simply curious about what’s next, this was another opportunity to experience the future, today.
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Power Next-Gen Data Centres with STL’s High-Density DCI Solutions
STL’s Data Centre Interconnect (DCI) portfolio is purpose-built to connect multiple data halls across buildings within campuses or metro areas, addressing the growing east-west traffic demands of cloud-era networks.
At the core are STL’s high-count IBR fibre cables, offering up to 6912 fibres in compact, standards-compliant designs (IEC, ITU-T, RoHS, REACH). These are paired with ultra-high-density closures (up to 1728 fibres) for aerial, underground, or indoor deployment.
Need dense transitions? STL’s 19” Splice Bays handle up to 2016 splices, while Optical Cross-Connect frames manage 4320 fibres. These are ideal for meet-me rooms and edge facilities. Designed and tested in world-class facilities, these solutions are backed by expert design services, including CAD and BIM documentation, tailored to specific project needs.
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Behind Gen AI - The Data Centre Revolution
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Modern data centers are evolving to meet the demanding infrastructure needs of generative AI, shifting towards hybrid architectures with advanced cooling and GPU clusters. According to IDC, by 2028, a whopping 75% of enterprise AI workloads will be running on specially designed hybrid data centre infrastructure.
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Telecoms Mobile And Broadband Market Projected to Hit US$2927.25 Bn
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The Telecoms Mobile and Broadband Market has witnessed transformative growth over the past decade, fueled by advancements in mobile technologies, broadband infrastructure, and digital connectivity. The Telecoms Mobile And Broadband Market size is projected to grow to USD 2927.25 Billion by 2032, exhibiting a CAGR of 5.98% during the forecast period 2024 - 2032.
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