
Communications Sales & Leasing has made its second acquisition of the year. The network REIT that was born from Windstream in the Spring of 2015 has signed a definitive agreement to acquire Tower Cloud. [Read more →]

Communications Sales & Leasing has made its second acquisition of the year. The network REIT that was born from Windstream in the Spring of 2015 has signed a definitive agreement to acquire Tower Cloud. [Read more →]

There was more consolidation in the world of VoIP and UC last week that managed to slip past my nets. Onvoy has signed an agreement to buy ANZ Communications, which is the parent company of ANPI. [Read more →]
We have a new job listing on the Ramblings Jobs Board this week from Walker and Associates. [Read more →]
Telecom Ramblings will be at the Telecom Exchange next week, so if you’re there feel free to look me up. In the meantime, here is a quick look at some other news from this week that is worth a look: [Read more →]
GTT’s network expansion took it to a new continent today. The IP and Ethernet backbone operator has further boosted its APAC presence with a new point of presence down in Sydney, Australia. [Read more →]
A few weeks short of fourteen months after spinning off CS&L as the industry’s first (and still only) network REIT, Windstream has disposed of half its remaining stake in the company. To be more specific, they did a debt-for-equity exchange with the CS&L shares, transferring them to creditors who sold them to Citigroup Global Markets, who then sold them to institutional investors led by Searchlight Capital Partners. [Read more →]

Ok, that was a bad literary pun, let’s get that out of the way right now. I just couldn’t help myself. But Lightower announced an expansion of its network in New York City today, adding a new direct route between New Jersey and Brooklyn. [Read more →]
Here’s a midweek update, with two new data center projects, a DIY CDN, and a UC move in China. [Read more →]
Internet activists are celebrating while large telecommunications providers are regrouping today. Yesterday the US Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit upheld the FCC’s current implementation of network neutrality. [Read more →]
CenturyLink’s cloud ambitions remain, and this morning they did another small M&A aimed at bringing more technology and talent in-house. CenturyLink has acquired ElasticBox, whose main claim to fame is a multi-cloud application management service. [Read more →]

Fiber will soon be coming to a piece of Maryland that has rarely gotten the attention of the market. FTS Fiber, a builder and operator of dark fiber infrastructure that I haven’t run into until now, revealed plans yesterday to begin construction of a significant fiber build in rural Kent Count, Maryland. [Read more →]
Here are several bits of vendor news that are worth a look for this Monday morning: [Read more →]
EdgeConneX’s expansion into the enterprise interconnection space arrived in the rust belt this morning. They’ve teamed up with Console, which is deploying its interconnection platform at the company’s Detroit edge data center in Southfield, Michigan. [Read more →]
This article was authored by John C. Tanner, and was originally posted on telecomasia.net.
There are many conversations to be had about network virtualization in general, and SDN in particular. One conversation we don’t always hear about is the human factor – which is to say resistance from telecoms department heads who see SDN as a challenge to their livelihoods, [Read more →]
We have a new job listing on the Ramblings Jobs Board this week, as well as two others from a couple weeks ago that I failed to call out at the time. [Read more →]
The question of who will buy Yahoo is stubbornly staying at the top of the tech and telecom news, and the most recent twist suggests that Verizon may no longer be the front runner. [Read more →]
This Industry Viewpoint was authored by Ed Ogonek, CENX
While everyone focuses on the cool wristbands, industrial sensors, data-driven applications and the compelling end-user experience, the real smarts in the Internet of Things (IoT) is largely hidden from the public, and from the media too: The intelligence is in the network, and in the software that keeps that network humming. [Read more →]
Here’s some interesting network news, both international and domestic: [Read more →]
Here’s a quick look at some news at mid-week from Onvoy, EarthLink, and Fairpoint. [Read more →]
Reports yesterday suggest that Verizon’s interest in buying Yahoo’s internet assets remain intact, and it will apparently be submitting a second round bid in the $3B range. That’s down from the numbers people were talking about last month, before bidders got a look under the hood. [Read more →]
Lightower has itself an energy utility as an anchor customer for a new organic buildout in the state of Delaware. The Delaware Electric Cooperative has selected the fiber builder and operator to build a 250 mile fiber network hooking up 28 sites around the state, including offices, control centers, and substations. [Read more →]
The Internet of Things is one of the bigger buzzwords this year, promising the connection of billions of devices of varying sorts to our global infrastructure and along the way reshuffling how we think of that infrastructure. As usual the hype is probably well ahead of reality, but that doesn’t mean that carriers and vendors alike shouldn’t be looking for the right way to position themselves. Today two of them paired off with a new plan. [Read more →]

One of New Jersey’s larger data center facilities has changed hands this week. QTS has purchased the NJ-1 campus and customer base of DuPont Fabros Technology in Piscataway, adding some 38 acres and 360,000 square feet of raw space to its portfolio. [Read more →]