
Uniti Group has made another inorganic fiber move. The network REIT has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Southern Light. [Read more →]
Uniti Group has made another inorganic fiber move. The network REIT has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Southern Light. [Read more →]
This article was authored by Networks Asia staff, and was originally posted on telecomasia.net.
As companies seek to transform themselves with IoT technologies, they are confronted by an incredibly complex and diverse supplier market from which to build IoT solutions, according to ABI Research. [Read more →]
We have two new job listings over on the Ramblings’ jobs board this week, both in the South. [Read more →]
Friday morning seems to be Zayo’s preferred timeframe to announce its significant contract wins. This morning the network operator revealed a deal with an unnamed ‘leading colocation provider. [Read more →]
This Industry Viewpoint was contributed by Robin Kent, director of European operations, Adax
Agility is key
Digital transformation has been one of the most talked about topics in recent years. And in response to the buzz, there have been plenty of column inches dedicated to the importance of modern organisations becoming agile. [Read more →]
Lots of data center news this week that’s worth a quick look: [Read more →]
Down under we have a metro fiber provider moving into the submarine cable business via M&A. Superloop, which operates metro fiber networks in Singapore, Hong Kong, and multiple Australian markets, has announced the acquisition of SubPartners. [Read more →]
Here’s a quick look at some developments in the metro/regional networking world that are worth a look: [Read more →]
Unite Private Networks has added more fiber to its footprint in and around the Dallas/Fort Worth metro area. The new build-out stretches further northeast from the Texas city, extending the company’s recent expansion into Plano to add metro reach in Allen, Texas. [Read more →]
FirstLight Fiber has had a busy week, adding both a Canadian partner and a significant wireless backhaul customer. [Read more →]
Seaborn Networks already has one cable system under construction, and now they’ve added another project. Seaborn has announced an agreement with the Argentine investment company Grupo Werthein to build and operate a new submarine cable system. Called ARBR, the new system will stretch along the South American coast between Argentina and Brazil. [Read more →]
This article was authored by Jouko Ahvenainen, and was originally posted on telecomasia.net.
The US president election started a new chapter in the discussion on the role of data analytics in political marketing. Cambridge Analytica got a lot visibility when they conducted analytics for Trump’s campaign. At the same time there have been claims that [Read more →]
Last year, Ohio-based Everstream emerged as a consolidation platform for fiber in the Midwest, making two acquisitions and spreading its wings across Michigan and beyond. The company’s network now spans 9,500 route miles, hooking up 1,700 buildings including 29 data centers and 250 towers. They have more investment in mind, of both the organic and inorganic varieties. With us today to talk about Everstream’s past, present, and future is the company’s President and CEO Brett Lindsey. [Read more →]
Here’s some quick catchup on some other news from yesterday that I didn’t get to: [Read more →]
While it wasn’t exactly the world’s best kept secret, yesterday we learned who will be building and managing FirstNet. AT&T has been selected for the job, backed up by a team that includes Motorola, General Dynamics, Sapient Consulting, and Inmarsat. And what a job it will be. [Read more →]
Today’s guest is Tracy Currie, CEO and Co-Founder of Capto Consulting. Capto is a boutique management consulting firm that specializes in strategy for telecommunications, media and entertainment, and healthcare. They work with a wide range of cable MSOs, satellite providers, and CLECs, especially as it pertains to getting into new lines of business. I had the chance to talk with Tracy about how various new technologies are manifesting themselves in the real world for service providers. [Read more →]
Here’s a quick rundown on some news from around the industry: [Read more →]
Here’s a quick rundown on some news from around the world: [Read more →]
The data center sector has seen some M&A action this week. Vantage Data Centers said today that it has been acquired by a consortium led by Digital Bridge Holdings. [Read more →]
Over in Europe we have one more fiber network earnings report to look at. Now that its process of de-listing from Singapore is done and the company is private again, the company is nevertheless continuing to offer financial information on the its progress, albeit in somewhat less detail. Here are their numbers in some context: [Read more →]
This article was authored by Lachlan Colquhoun, and was originally posted on telecomasia.net.
If I had looked at a deal such as the Vodafone-Idea Cellular merger ten years ago, I would have immediately put a tick in most boxes. [Read more →]
The market for fiber and bandwidth in the New York metro area has been a dynamic one, and last year we saw several new providers enter the market in force. One of those is Cleareon, which a few months ago acquired Pangaea Networks and moved into the lit services space, and which has big plans of both the organic and inorganic variety. With us today to tell us a bit of what Cleareon has in store for 2017 and beyond is co-CEO Cliff Kane. [Read more →]
Here’s a quick look at some other network news from this week: [Read more →]