TE SubCom and a consortium of network operators has announced that the Monet Cable System is ready for service. Stretching 10,556km between Boca Raton, Florida and landing stations in Fortaleza and Praia Grande in Brazil, the system brings another 64Tbps of bandwidth online between the Americas. [Read more →]
What we (don’t) know about that Facebook-PH LBI deal
December 4th, 2017

This article was authored by Grace In Mono, and was originally posted on telecomasia.net.
Much has been said about the landing party agreement between the Philippine government and Facebook. And most of it is quite [Read more →]
Equinix to Link Its Cloud Exchanges Worldwide, Add 7 More
December 4th, 2017
Equinix has this morning unveiled plans to expand and directly interconnect its cloud exchanges around the world. It’s a move that seems to take the company further into the realm of network operators than ever before. [Read more →]
The Network Operator Conundrum of the Fourth Industrial Revolution
December 1st, 2017

This Industry Viewpoint was contributed by Kevin Martin, CEO, Net2Edge
When you think of the Fourth Industrial Revolution you most likely think about robots, driverless cars and mobile supercomputing. You then wonder how we are all going to keep up. From a communications perspective and in our evermore rapidly developing, hyper-connected world, TDM and ISDN services have to [Read more →]
Friday Bytes: Consolidated, Altice, Equinix, Colt, 123Net
December 1st, 2017
TGIF. Some M&A, two cloud connectivity moves, and a status update: [Read more →]
Zayo to Backhaul For New Cross Pacific
November 30th, 2017
The New Cross Pacific cable project has lined up the fiber backhaul it will need on the US side. Zayo will be providing the fiber connectivity needed to reach its landing stations from sites across the western US. [Read more →]
Nokia Throws Cold Water on Juniper Rumor
November 30th, 2017
Yesterday, CNBC was pushing a rumor that Nokia was planning a buyout of Juniper Networks. Their sources suggested that a bid of some $16B was in the works. Juniper’s stock price has surged 10% in the last two days and was up further after hours last night, suggesting someone out there believes the rumors. [Read more →]
Wednesday Roundup: Sparkle, Interxion, NTT, Ribbon
November 29th, 2017
Here’s three bits of news from around the world, plus a name change: [Read more →]
Metro Bytes: WANRack, Webair, RACK59
November 28th, 2017
Here are a few items of interest from the metro from the start of this week: [Read more →]
Atlanta Gets Ready for CyrusOne
November 28th, 2017
Reports suggest that Atlanta is going to have a new player in its data center marketplace. The Douglas City Council has approved tax incentives for a $200M data center buildout on a 44-acre site in the Riverside Business Park, and reports indicate that builder will be CyrusOne. [Read more →]
Econet Plots IPO
November 28th, 2017

Investors may finally get a chance to buy into African fiber infrastructure directly next year. Econet, which is the parent company for the pan-African network operator Liquid Telecom, is said to be preparing for an IPO over on the London Stock Exchange. [Read more →]
Spread Networks Gets Bought Out By Zayo
November 27th, 2017
I hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving holiday! The first day back we have some fiber M&A to take a look at. Zayo has struck again, announcing a definitive agreement to buy Spread Networks. [Read more →]
Distributed models to give data control back to consumers?
November 27th, 2017
This article was authored by Jouko Ahvenainen, and was originally posted on telecomasia.net.
Equifax’s data leak was truly monumental; it involved compromised information of 145 million people. An interesting part of the story was the hearing with former and current executives of [Read more →]
Thanksgiving Roundup: Adva, Colt, Sparkle, UPN, Lumos
November 22nd, 2017
Happy Thanksgiving everyone! Before you head out early this afternoon, here are three international tidbits and two domestic items worth a quick look: [Read more →]
The FCC’s Ajit Pai to Make His Move on Net Neutrality
November 21st, 2017
The days before Thanksgiving are apparently ripe for regulatory moves this year. While the DOJ prepares for court in its opposition to AT&T/Time Warner, FCC Chairman Ajit Pai is about to unveil plans to overhaul net neutrality. [Read more →]
DOJ Sues to Stop AT&T/Time Warner
November 21st, 2017
It’s official, war has been declared in the world of mega mergers. The Department of Justice is planning to file a lawsuit to protect us all from AT&T’s evil ambition to own CNN. [Read more →]
Monday Bytes: LINX, INAP, CenturyLink, Windstream
November 20th, 2017
Some new interconnection technology and two contract renewals to start this shortened week: [Read more →]
China Telecom launches 100G link to Russia
November 20th, 2017
This article was authored by Dylan Bushell-Embling, and was originally posted on telecomasia.net.
China Telecom has teamed up with Russian operator TransTeleCom (TTK) to launch the first connection between China and Europe based on 100G ultra long haul DWDM technology. [Read more →]
Verizon, Comcast Looking at Fox?
November 17th, 2017
Yesterday a new rumor hit the markets involving big telecom/cable buying media assets. Supposedly, both Verizon and Comcast have been talking to Twenty-First Century Fox about acquiring TV and movie related assets. [Read more →]
Why dark fiber matters to your organization
November 17th, 2017
This Industry Viewpoint was authored by Chris Janson, Product Marketing Manager – Optical Networking for Nokia
Optical fiber is now prevalent in communications networks and is used to connect business, residential, and individual users. The backbone of these networks, including those using wireless access devices, is a fiber optic network, aggregating and transporting data. Fiber’s huge [Read more →]
Thursday Bytes: DE-CIX, CenturyLink, HE, Peak 10 + Viawest
November 16th, 2017
Here’s a quick look at some news items from around the US mid-week: [Read more →]
SD-WAN Poised to Steal Thunder from MPLS in 2018
November 15th, 2017
This Industry Viewpoint was contributed by David W Wang
At the end of 2017, we already see quite some momentum gathered around SD-WAN new service launches in the coming 2018 from tier one & two communication service providers, both in the US and global markets.
Qualcomm board rejects Broadcom bid
November 15th, 2017
This article was authored by Dylan Bushell-Embling, and was originally posted on telecomasia.net.
Qualcomm’s board has unanimously voted to reject Broadcom’s unsolicited $105 billion takeover offer on the grounds that the bid price is too low. [Read more →]