
Level 3 unveiled some new capabilities this morning over in Europe. The global network operator has expanded its Carrier Ethernet 2.0 footprint onto its pan-European network. [Read more →]
Level 3 unveiled some new capabilities this morning over in Europe. The global network operator has expanded its Carrier Ethernet 2.0 footprint onto its pan-European network. [Read more →]
This article was authored by Jouko Ahvenainen, and was originally posted on telecomasia.net.
The World Economic Forum brings the top business and political leaders to Davos late January. Mobile World Congress brings mobile, internet professionals and executives to Barcelona in late February. Normally [Read more →]
Here’s a quick Friday recap of some news items from around the world from this week: [Read more →]
This Industry Viewpoint was authored by Clint Heiden, Chief Commercial Officer of EdgeConneX
2016…a new year full of limitless potential; but as we look onward in preparation for what’s to come, it’s also critical to take a look at where we’ve come from and gain some perspective. Though the Internet of Things (IoT) is among the most widely-used terms in the industry today, if we apply the principle to an earlier Internet period, we see a much different picture. [Read more →]
Here’s a set of quick takes on a few items of interest in the metro and regional fiber world: [Read more →]
While no longer publicly traded, euNetworks is still keeping the markets up to date on its quarterly financial progress and thus remains an interesting pure-play fiber infrastructure window into into Europe. This morning they posted their Q4/2015 numbers, finishing out the year on a decidedly positive note. Here is a quick tabular summary: [Read more →]
A little less than five years after first expanding beyond the west coast and into Texas with the Telwest purchase, TelePacific has made an even bigger inorganic move. Today they announced an agreement to acquire DSCI, a managed services and cloud communications provider based in Waltham, Massachusetts. [Read more →]
Here’s a quick look at a few items from the first half of the week – a couple buildouts, a new service, a federal contract extension, and a new hire: [Read more →]
Here are a few interesting items from around the world that are worth a note: [Read more →]
This Industry Viewpoint was contributed by David W Wang
Recently we had two pieces of eye-opening news on fiber optic network. One is Google Fiber made an agreement with the City of Huntsville, Alabama to bring high speed broadband Internet to the community. The nuance for this case is that Google will use the fiber network the [Read more →]
For today’s Q&A, we turn to the colocation business in one of the most competitive markets in the world. Newark’s 165 Halsey Street is one of the premier carrier hotels in New Jersey and an indispensible node on everyone’s New York metro network. With us today to tell us about 165 Halsey Street’s past, present, and future is Joe Simone, President of Tishman Real Estate Services, the company tasked with taking the building’s space to market since its original development as a carrier hotel almost two decades ago now. [Read more →]
This article was authored by John C. Tanner, and was originally posted on telecomasia.net.
While the hot topics at this year’s MWC2016 have generally revolved around 5G, the IoT, digital transformation, virtual reality and whatever Mark Zuckerberg says, a recurring topic has been the debate in the US regarding Apple’s refusal to build a tool for the FBI to break the encryption of the [Read more →]
We haven’t had a Friday poll since the start of the year, an oversight that is easily corrected. Let’s step back from specifics and see what the general impression we all have as participants in this industry about the proposed purchase of XO Communications by Verizon might be: [Read more →]
Here’s a quick rundown of some of the earnings news from this week among network operators: [Read more →]
This Industry Viewpoint was authored by Max Silber, Vice President of Mobility at MetTel
As we celebrated the twentieth anniversary of the 1996 Telecommunications Act last week, the main discussions centered on what it got right and what it got wrong. There’s no denying the impact the act had on the telecommunications industry as a whole, from centralizing the landscape to enabling the [Read more →]
Four network updates from around the world that are worth a quick look: [Read more →]
In its first move south of the Alps, this morning euNetworks to add some dark fiber to its network. The company is investing in two diverse longhaul routes taking them to the Marseilles in southern France as well as points in between. [Read more →]
According to reliable sources, Crown Castle has made another fiber acquisition, albeit a relatively small one. They have apparently acquired the dark fiber assets of Last Mile Solutions up in Massachusetts. [Read more →]
Yes, there are a few things other than the Verizon/XO deal going on out there. For this midweek-update, three NFV-related items, one M&A, and a colo deal: [Read more →]
Two independents have formed an infrastructure alliance in the Atlantic and western Europe. Pan-European fiber operator euNetworks and the new translatlantic entrant Aqua Comms have announced a strategic commercial partnership. [Read more →]
The dust from the announcement of the Verizon/XO deal has had a day or so to settle now. Let’s ramble on a bit about a few unanswered questions, both from the past and for the future. [Read more →]
Verizon’s heavy hand landed on the US communications M&A landscape today. The wild rumors turned out to be mostly true, although with a twist. The incumbent and wireless giant has signed an agreement to purchase XO Communications’ fiber-optic business. [Read more →]
Level 3 Communications said this morning that it has further expanded its managed security capabilities in Latin America. They have now opened a DDoS scrubbing center in the Brazilian internet hub of São Paulo. [Read more →]