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Fibre Path Rebrands as XenithIG Australia

The company was acquired by XenithIGin July 2022,and the rebrand reinforces XenithIG's commitment to customer satisfaction as a cohesive group SINGAPORE, Nov. 2, 2022 /PRNewswire/ Fibre Path today announced a corporate rebranding to XenithIG Australia. Additionally, the corporate name of Fibre Path Pty. Ltd. will be changed to Xenith Infrastructure Group Australia Pty. Ltd., effective November 1, 2022. The name change follows Fibre Path's acquisition by Xenith Infrastructure Group (XenithIG) in July 2022. XenithIG is a critical network infrastructure provider serving hyperscalers, data centre operators, carriers, and enterprise clients across Asia Pacific. This rebrand more accurately expresses XenithIG Australia's expanded geographical reach throughout APAC as part of the XenithIG group, as well as new service offerings such as custom mission-critical network infrastructure. It also emphasises XenithIG's commitment to customer care as a unified, cohesive group. &quo

Qatar s new travel & return policy, effective November 1, 2022

The State of Qatar has updated its travel and return policy for all citizens, residents, and visitors. The new changes are effective from November 1, 2022, as announced.

Tawi-Tawi to require vax cards from travelers starting Nov 1

ZAMBOANGA CITY - The province of Tawi-Tawi, effective November 1, will no longer require all fully vaccinated inbound passengers to present a negative reverse transcription - polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) test result. Instead, they will be required to present their genuine coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) vaccination card, Tawi-Tawi Inter-Agency Task Force focal person Mobin Nuruddin Gampal said Friday. Gampal said in his advisory that inbound travelers who have only received their first dose will have to undergo a 10-day quarantine and get their second dose in Tawi-Tawi before they are allowed entry into the island province. "Traveler(s) with falsified documents shall be dealt with accordingly and will undergo 14 days quarantine in the local government unit quarantine facility," he said. He said exempted from these requirements are children below 12 years old, provided they are traveling with fully vaccinated adults or adults with a negative RT-PCR test result. As of

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