
Today there was a regional fiber consolidation event out west. Integra has stepped off the sidelines and agreed to acquire opticAccess LLC. [Read more →]

Today there was a regional fiber consolidation event out west. Integra has stepped off the sidelines and agreed to acquire opticAccess LLC. [Read more →]
Last week, Zayo’s Dan Caruso gave the keynote talk at the Cowen Communications Infrastructure Summit which I was fortunate to be able to attend out in Boulder, Colorado. One of his main themes was that the company’s earlier fiber-to-the-tower rollouts have given the company the reach to win a whole lot more enterprise and tower deals than it ever could have otherwise. [Read more →]
Since selling off its IP and Ethernet business and retreating to its voice tandem switching roots, Inteliquent has been relatively quiet. But this morning that renewed focus on voice interconnection paid off with a big new contract with T-Mobile US. [Read more →]
Dish’s relationship with regulators and the wireless operators whose club it would like to join has long been, shall we say, complicated. Today, their efforts took a hit from the FCC, which has now officially ruled against the company’s strategy for winning spectrum auctions. [Read more →]
For this set of Monday morning quick-takes, three from Equinix plus one from Cologix: [Read more →]
This article was authored by John C. Tanner, and was originally posted on telecomasia.net.
ITEM: IPTV and OTT video may produce a wealth of actionable data about consumer viewing habits, but most viewers don’t want that data shared with advertisers. [Read more →]
Back in the saddle after spending most of the week on the road, and it’s time to catch up on some metro news for Friday morning: [Read more →]
Three and a half months after announcing plans to acquire Fibertech Networks, Lightower followed through and closed the $1.9B deal. The combined company has some 30K route miles of fiber and 15K on-net locations, 5K of which are towers. [Read more →]
After being spun off from Windstream in late April of this year, CS&L became the industry’s first publicly traded network REIT. The markets haven’t been terribly kind since, but this morning we got our first look at the actual books as the company posted its results for the part of Q2 since becoming independent. [Read more →]
This Industry Viewpoint was authored by Gary Gluzman, Executive Director of Product Development, MetTel, and is the second of two parts.
In Part 1 of the series, we discussed the emergence of Unified Communications (UC) and the overwhelming desire to always be one step closer to making conversations as close to in-person as possible, without actually being in-person.
This desire is what’s pushed [Read more →]
Since picking Infinera’s gear to power its network expansion last year, Windstream has been busy putting its plan into action. Today they gave an interesting update on the progress they’ve made and what’s on tap. Meanwhile, Infinera got some good news from Europe. [Read more →]
I’m still on the road this morning, and will be tomorrow as well, so I’m still catching up a bit. Here’s another roundup of some news from yesterday: [Read more →]
This Industry Viewpoint was authored by Gary Gluzman, Executive Director of Product Development, MetTel and is the first of two parts.
In the days of the Pony Express, it was a feat to connect a letter with its recipient across the country in two weeks’ time, with the fastest travel of news traversing coasts to deliver the news of Lincoln’s election taking almost [Read more →]
I’m on the road today, so if anything interesting happens that I’m not talking about, that’s why. In the meantime, here’s some additional news from the start of the week that’s worth a look. [Read more →]
Today we will take a look at the development side of the colocation industry. The appetite for colocation space has been insatiable over the last decade, with cloud and content now increasingly driving things. With us to give his view is industry veteran J. Todd Raymond, Managing Director and co-founder of 1547 Critical Systems Realty, and one of the original co-founders of Telx. [Read more →]
For Monday morning we have a little VoLTE, and a bunch of jobs-related items: [Read more →]
This article was authored by Dylan Bushell-Embling, and was originally posted on telecomasia.net.
Major telecom and ICT companies including PT Telkom Indonesia, PT Indosat and XL Axiata have all registered to take part in a bid for a $246.7 million fiber project in Indonesia. [Read more →]
Another Friday in August. Here’s a quick rundown of some other news from this week worth a look: [Read more →]

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Recent discussions around SDN and cloud security track the development of networking from software-defined to business-defined. [Read more →]
Along with its Q2 results, Lumos today announced a new market launch, brought a key data center campus on-net, and revealed a $150M cash infusion from the private equity world. Lumos has been putting more and more of its effort into expanding its fiber reach over the last few years, and is now seeing its future as a pure fiber play. [Read more →]
Yesterday there was a bit of consolidation over in the financial networking segment of the industry. IPC Systems has announced the acquisition of smaller rival ASPone. [Read more →]
This week we saw two familiar names from the world of VoIP resurface for a bit of M&A action. Onvoy has announced an agreement to acquire Broadvox, boosting its national coverage to 80% of households nationally. [Read more →]
Time for a mid-week look at recent news from the metro and government side of things: [Read more →]