Voice was once the only thing telecom did, but is now just one of many types of data communications connected over endpoints that are now more often mobile and wireless than not. The Voice over IP revolution started well over a decade ago, but it was really just the tip of an iceberg of communications over IP. With us today to offer his perspective on the world of VoIP, Hosted PBX, and Unified Communications is the founder and CEO of VoIP Logic, Micah Singer. [Read more →]
Fiber M&A: Colt Gets An Offer From Fidelity
June 19th, 2015

Over in Europe, another pan-European fiber operator just might leave the public markets and go private. Colt has received an offer from its majority shareholder, Fidelity, for the 37.6% of the company it doesn’t already own. The price tag of £569m sent Colt’s stock up 20% today in London. [Read more →]
Friday Poll: The US Telecommunications Regulatory Environment Is…
June 19th, 2015

For this month’s Friday poll, let’s talk about regulators. Between the resurrection of net neutrality, the collapse of the Comcast/TWC deal, this week’s AT&T fine for limiting unlimited bandwidth, and a host of smaller items, the US regulatory system has been rather visible in the first half of 2015. I’m curious what our readers, who are among the most informed people on the subject there are, think. Are regulators today doing too little, too much, or just enough? [Read more →]
Is the Shift from Supply to Demand Driven Industry Pushing out Smaller Players?
June 19th, 2015
This Industry Viewpoint was authored by Patrick Lincoln, Director and Founder of SolutionIP
With the spread of fast mobile and superfast fibre broadband, increased online streaming and mounting dependence on cloud and VoIP, demand for telecoms is growing at a startling rate. Yet some have argued that the telecommunications network is arguably not keeping pace with rising demand and that a supply imbalance has occurred that favours [Read more →]
Thursday Roundup: Interoute, CityFibre, FiberLight, FirstLight
June 18th, 2015
For this Thursday morning, a cloud footprint expansion, some fiber buildout news, and two executitve appointments in metro fiber worth noting: [Read more →]
AT&T Gets Slapped by FCC, Verizon Scolded by NYC
June 18th, 2015
The telecommunications giants are in the regulatory doghouse this week it seems, with both AT&T and Verizon taking some heat. [Read more →]
Colo Bytes: IO, QTS, Box, GCX, CyrusOne
June 17th, 2015
Here’s a quick rundown of some colo and cloud news from the week so far: [Read more →]
Comcast In the Hunt For T-Mobile?
June 17th, 2015
When Comcast gave up on its plans to purchase TW Cable in the face of regulatory opposition, I speculated about a few of its options for inorganic growth. One of them was to pivot to wireless and buy T-Mobile. But I wasn’t really serious — I was just covering all the exits, as it were. However, according to a German magazine today, Comcast actually is in the hunt and it might even have the inside track. [Read more →]
Allied’s First Leg Now Complete
June 16th, 2015

Allied Fiber formally reached the end of its first major buildout of conduit and fiber today with the launch of their Southeastern network. The news comes just a tad over five years since the company first unveiled its plans for a new kind of national dark fiber infrastructure public. [Read more →]
Tuesday Bytes: Colo Atl, GTT, NYI, Towerstream, Level 3
June 16th, 2015
Here’s a quick roundup of infrastructure news from around the USA early this week: [Read more →]
Control the IoT before it controls you!
June 16th, 2015
This article was authored by John C. Tanner, and was originally posted on telecomasia.net.
ITEM: Analyst firm Gartner is advising CIOs to beware of the Internet of Things – or at least “smart machines” that will leverage sensor-based data, advanced algorithms and AI to “make increasingly significant business decisions over which humans have decreasing control.” [Read more →]
Vendor Bytes: Alcatel-Lucent, Huawei, Ciena, ADVA
June 15th, 2015
Here’s a look at a bunch of interesting news from the vendors to start the week: [Read more →]
Industry Spotlight: euNetworks’ Brady Rafuse
June 15th, 2015
With us today to offer his perspective is euNetworks’ CEO Brady Rafuse, who previously stopped by a few years ago. Since that time, euNetworks has expanded is pan-European fiber footprint organically and made three acquisitions as well. The latest of those was FibreLac, extending their footprint up into the Swiss Alps. But the newest change at euNetworks has been the recent transaction by which the company has de-listed from the Singapore Stock Exchange. [Read more →]
Los Angeles RFP Renews Its Gigabit Dream
June 12th, 2015
The other news yesterday was an RFP from the City Council in Los Angeles, following up on some earlier intentions. Basically, they’re looking for a few good network operators to build them an FTTH network similar to what they’re seeing Google Fiber and municipal efforts like in Chattanooga are doing. [Read more →]
Murosa Steps Into Hibernia
June 12th, 2015
According to this piece an Irish publication, Hibernia Networks now has a new majority investor. Luxembourg-based Murosa Development has taken a 51% share of the company, with longtime owner Columbia Ventures Corp (CVC) now holding 49%. [Read more →]
EU Ponies Up Some Cash For Europe-Brazil Cable
June 12th, 2015
For several years now, there have been rumblings of a cable directly connecting Latin America with Europe. Those plans appear to have received a significant boost yesterday, as the European Commission promised to chip in some €25m. [Read more →]
Hosted PBX Features You May Not Have Known You Had
June 12th, 2015
This Industry Viewpoint was authored by Chris Surdenik, CEO of Call One
A PBX system (Private Branch Exchange) is a private telephone system used within an organization. Today, hosted PBX systems allow more companies to take advantage of this communications system than ever before. [Read more →]
Digital Realty Eyeing Telx
June 11th, 2015
According to a Reuters report yesterday, we could see another big merger in the data center space. Digital Realty Trust is said to be taking a close look at Telx, and a $2B+ deal could be in the offing. [Read more →]
Interconnection Bytes: Cogent, Telx, Colt, Hurricane, Equinix
June 11th, 2015
There has been lots of interconnection news this week, whether it be between networks, clouds, or data centers. Here’s a quick look: [Read more →]
SpaceX, a Network Operator?
June 10th, 2015
Perhaps the most intriguing news yesterday in telecom came from outside telecom. SpaceX and its visionary founder Elon Musk have filed with the FCC for permission to possibly compete with the likes of Verizon, Comcast, and AT&T. How? From space of course, where else? [Read more →]
Metro Bytes: euNetworks, Comcast, UPN, 365
June 10th, 2015
Here’s a quick look at some news from the metro arena from the first half of this week: [Read more →]
FTTx goldmine in emerging markets hindered by regulators, incumbents
June 10th, 2015
This article was authored by John Tanner, and was originally posted on telecomasia.net.
There is a significant opportunity for FTTx rollouts in emerging markets, but only if government regulators shape up their policies and stop protecting incumbents. [Read more →]
Ericsson Puts CENX to Work
June 9th, 2015
CENX won a high profile international customer for its Cortx offering this morning. The Swedish giant Ericsson is integrating CENX’s Cortx Service Orchestrator software into the company’s managed services delivery platform in order to provide end-to-end visibility and monitoring. [Read more →]