
There was an interesting M&A in the infrastructure space this morning. Lightpath has announced the acquisition of the assets of United Fiber & Data. The deal takes Lightpath south all the way to Ashburn in one fell swoop. [Read more →]
There was an interesting M&A in the infrastructure space this morning. Lightpath has announced the acquisition of the assets of United Fiber & Data. The deal takes Lightpath south all the way to Ashburn in one fell swoop. [Read more →]
Three international projects that each touch the continent of Africa, and a federal contract. [Read more →]
This Industry Viewpoint was authored by Iceotope’s Dr. Kelley Mullick
Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming our interactions with technology. From personalized streaming recommendations to autonomous vehicles, it is pervasive and rapidly evolving, and requires support from the digital infrastructure industry to continue its meteoric adoption. This raises a critical question: How are data center operators managing the impact of AI on their operations? [Read more →]
A bit of data center M&A, three FTTH projects, and an IX upgrade: [Read more →]
Five interesting infrastructure projects in four different parts of the world at midweek: [Read more →]
Two service providers that have largely stayed out of the M&A game for the past couple of decades have done a deal out in the Midwest and West. US Signal has entered into a definitive agreement to buy OneNeck from Telephone and Data Systems. [Read more →]
Fiber-to-the-home buildouts are being launched in more communities and neighborhoods around the country every day. Greenlight Networks is one of the relatively young upstarts taking on the status quo. Based out of Rochester, they have been adding markets throughout New York state, and has recently expanded its focus to take on more of the SMB market as well as multiple dwelling units, or MDUs. With us to talk about Greenlight’s approach is the company’s Commercial Development Director, Kevin Gorman. [Read more →]
This Industry Viewpoint was authored by James Wolfley, Telecom Customer Success Manager at IQGeo
As governments globally take action in implementing strategies, such as the USA’s Broadband Equity Access and Deployment Program (BEAD), to ensure rural communities are served with strong, reliable network systems, it brings into discussion the importance of connectivity in a rapidly digitalized world. We only need to cast our minds back to the Coronavirus pandemic and the ‘work-from-home’ requirements to highlight how, [Read more →]
Five bits of metro and FTTx news from around the country: [Read more →]
Multiple upgrades and expansions on multiple continents to catch up with this week: [Read more →]
There was a time when I didn’t quite believe Google or other hyperscalers were serious about building the next generation of subsea infrastructure in any form. But if you asked me whether they’d build a cable from Africa to Australia across the southern Indian ocean, I’d have known you were messing with me. And yet, that’s exactly what Google announced a few days ago. [Read more →]
This Industry Viewpoint was authored by Dan Rhodes, Director of Business Development at designer and manufacturer of RF-to-mmWave components and subsystems, Filtronic.
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Bridging the terrestrial and non-terrestrial worlds is not merely a matter of applying existing technologies to a new canvas. While both environments share fundamental principles of communication and rely on robust components such as transmitters, receivers, filters and amplifiers, the shift upwards introduces a unique set of challenges and demands. [Read more →]
Four more expansion and upgrade items for infrastructure around the world: [Read more →]
One new data center, one partnership expansion, and some new fiber connectivity: [Read more →]
Five interesting projects from around the world to catch up with: [Read more →]
Might we be on the edge of a new phase of consolidation on the US fiber landscape? That’s what FiberLight CEO Bill Major has on his mind at the moment. He took the helm last spring when Morrison & Co finalized the purchase of FiberLight from Thermo Companies. With Morrison’s backing, the company has the resources to be more aggressive both organically and inorganically. How do they view the industry right now? Let’s find out. [Read more →]
Four interesting network expansion projects from this week to catch up with, now that ITW week is coming to a close. [Read more →]
This Industry Viewpoint was authored by Aniket Khosla, Spirent’s Vice President of Wireline Product Management
For a technology limited to sci-fi movies just a few years ago, artificial intelligence (AI) is suddenly everywhere. In a McKinsey survey conducted in April 2024, less than a year after ChatGPT and other first-generation tools debuted, 55% of respondents said they were already using AI. More than two thirds reported that they were planning to increase AI investments. [Read more →]
Five items from the data center sector from this week to catch up with, three from the US, one from Europe, and one from the Red Sea: [Read more →]
In today’s fiber world, economic pressures require that companies make the most of their fiber depth. That means that while FTTx is currently getting the most attention, the opportunities with carriers, enterprises, and hyperscalers remain just as important as they always have. Consolidated Communications has always been a major force on the residential side, investing aggressively with their Fidium rollout. But they are also now looking to get even more out of their assets nationwide. With us today to discuss these strategies is Sean Baillie, who joined Consolidated 5 months ago as SVP of Wholesale and Hyperscale. [Read more →]
Four items from around the world to catch up with: [Read more →]
According to a release from Quantum Loophole yesterday, Maryland has passed legislation fixing what had been a vexing issue for the data center project. They are talking about the Critical Infrastructure Streamlining Act of 2024, which ‘clarifies the definition and legislative framework around the use of emergency backup power generation’. [Read more →]
As everyone descends on National Harbor, Maryland for ITW this week, here’s some quick catch-up: [Read more →]