The weekend looks like Spring will arrive at last, at least here on the east coast. In the meantime, here are five items to catch up on before you go: [Read more →]
High Speed Ethernet Evolution: The Business Case for 1Gigabit and Beyond
April 17th, 2015
This Industry Viewpoint was contributed by Michael Scott, General Manager, Wolfe
“Our company completely runs off the Internet.”
High speed connectivity has been a must-have for enterprises for quite some time. After all, growing [Read more →]
Telstra Finishes Off the Pacnet Deal, Retires Brand
April 16th, 2015

Telstra’s acquisition of Pacnet is a done deal, as Australia’s incumbent closed the purchase last night. And the first thing they did was announce the progressive retirement of the Pacnet brand. [Read more →]
Equinix Expands in Toronto, London
April 16th, 2015

Equinix is always building something somewhere, and today they polished off two major buildout projects. [Read more →]
Vendor Bytes: Calix, BTI, Cisco, GENBAND, Broadsoft
April 16th, 2015
This week has seen quite a bit of contract news from the vendors large and small beyond the Nokia/ALU mega deal, here’s a quick survey: [Read more →]
Wednesday Roundup: GTT, Level 3, EarthLink, Bandwidth
April 15th, 2015
The return of a familiar face, a refinancing, and two new products to peruse as we move over the hump of this mid-April week: [Read more →]
The Smoke Clears and Indeed, Nokia Will Buy Alcatel-Lucent
April 15th, 2015
This week started with rumors out of Europe that Finland-based Nokia was talking about a buyout with Alcatel-Lucent, rumors that were soon confirmed by both companies. This morning they followed through and sealed the deal. [Read more →]
Blue-collar and no-collar internet
April 15th, 2015
This article was authored by Jouko Ahvenainen, and was originally posted on telecomasia.net.
I was talking with my friend who is building a startup to help employers and employees to find one other in Germany. It is, for example, for a bus driver, car mechanic or nurse. Is it anything new, there are thousands of recruiting services on the internet and everyone has a LinkedIn profile? [Read more →]
Metro Bytes: Fatbeam, UPN, Alpheus, Global Capacity
April 14th, 2015
Here are a few interesting stories this week from the world of metro fiber: [Read more →]
Nokia Casts Longing Eyes At … Alcatel-Lucent?
April 14th, 2015
The word this morning is that Finland-based Nokia is close to a blockbuster deal to buy the Franco-American giant Alcatel-Lucent. It’s not just an idle rumor, either, as the two companies have confirmed they are in advanced talks, and a deal would likely tip the scales at about $13B. [Read more →]
Zayo Launches Live Video Division
April 14th, 2015
There will probably soon be another bit of data to collect from Zayo’s extensive earnings release data, as the company has built a new dedicated team. They’re aiming at the live video business, taking broadcasts from sports venues and transporting them across fiber to studios and the like for processing. [Read more →]
Cyan Lands INDATEL, Regional Carriers for 100G, SDN
April 13th, 2015

Cyan kicked off the week with an interesting national/regional set of wins. They’ve been picked by the wholesale carrier group INDATEL for a 100G packet-optical deployment augmented by the company’s Blue Planet SDN software. [Read more →]
Level 3 Brings 29 Pro Sports Venues On-Net
April 13th, 2015
With its annual Superbowl services complete, Level 3’s Vyvx network finished off a bit of organic expansion this week. Level 3 has built fiber into an additional 29 professional sports venues across the USA. [Read more →]
Global Capacity Spreads Its MPLS VPN Wings
April 13th, 2015
Since closing its purchase of MegaPath’s wholesale division at the start of 2015, Global Capacity has been busy integrating its new network and central office reach with the rest of its offerings. This morning, they unveiled one of the most visible pieces of that project, taking their MPLS VPN and extending it across the combined One Marketplace footprint. [Read more →]
Industry Spotlight: Mammoth Networks’ Brian Worthen
April 13th, 2015
The hardest places to get fiber have always been the less populated areas of the country out in the Rocky Mountains and the High Plains. Most providers shy away from such markets, but there are a few that specialize in taking on the harder projects. Mammoth Networks, a wholesale subsidiary of Wyoming regional fiber builder Visionary Communications, has spent the last decade doing precisely that. With us today to talk about Mammoth’s approach to hooking up the markets of the Mountain West as well as other topics like the role of municipal fiber is CEO Brian Worthen. [Read more →]
Ramblings Jobs: Axiom, MBC
April 12th, 2015
Two new job listings this past week on the Ramblings Jobs board to go with three already on the books. I’m currently upgrading the jobs board with a few new features, a process which has led to a few bugs. All should be in good shape now though! [Read more →]
Metro Bytes: Wave, UPN, Great Plains, Integra, EarthLink
April 10th, 2015
For your Friday news catchup, here are five quick takes on news from the metro and regional fiber worlds: [Read more →]
Faster Than the Data Curve: Accelerating the Network
April 10th, 2015
This Industry Viewpoint was authored by Dan Joe Barry, VP Positioning and Chief Evangelist, Napatech
The shared sentiment among many recent IT predictions is a recognition of the astronomical quantities of data being produced by cloud, mobile, Big Data and social technologies – the “third platform,” next-generation IT software foundation defined by IDC. As analysts monitor [Read more →]
Another New Longhaul Route In the Works from Zayo
April 9th, 2015

Just a few years back, it would often be said that building new metro fiber made sense but the case for new intercity longhaul builds was not there. By now though, that is demonstrably no longer true. In its third new longhaul build anouncement in the last five months, Zayo says it is going to build a new route between Dallas and Phoenix. [Read more →]
From Fiber to the North Pole
April 9th, 2015
And now for a change of pace. Today, two representatives of the telecom and internet infrastructure sector are taking on a bit of a different challenge. Gary Seery, IT Director at Hibernia Networks, and David Van Der Wetering, an Account Manager at Ciena, are running in this year’s North Pole Marathon — and yes that means exactly what it says. Why would anybody spend April revisiting winter for a nice 26.2 mile run on a polar ice cap? Here’s Gary in a few of his own words: [Read more →]
Thursday Roundup: IFN, Level 3, XO, HE, Comcast
April 9th, 2015
Time for a roundup of network news from this week: [Read more →]
Infinera to Acquire Transmode
April 9th, 2015
Until now, Infinera’s road has been an organic one. But that is coming to a close with plans announced today to acquire the Swedish packet-optical vendor Transmode for about $350M. [Read more →]
DE-CIX Lands In Marseille
April 8th, 2015
DE-CIX has launched another internet exchange, its second of the Spring already. The new exchange will be housed in Interxion’s data center in the southern French city of Marseille. [Read more →]