
By Matt McConnell, CEO of Intradiem
The current incarnation of AI is the biggest tech breakthrough since the Internet. So far, we’ve only seen the tip of the iceberg. [Read more →]
By Matt McConnell, CEO of Intradiem
The current incarnation of AI is the biggest tech breakthrough since the Internet. So far, we’ve only seen the tip of the iceberg. [Read more →]
Colt and Lumen have completed their previously announced deal. For the price of $1.8B, Lumen’s business in Europe, Middle East, and Africa is now officially part of Colt. [Read more →]
Some fiber, some data center, some wireless, and some voice: [Read more →]
A large set of regional upgrades and expansions of note as we end October: [Read more →]
LightRiver has long labored behind the scenes of network design and deployment for service providers across the industry. With the rise of automation and software-driven infrastructure, they have begun to move deeper into the actual operation and maintenance of those networks as well. With us today to talk about the company’s approach to the ever-moving target of network infrastructure design and operation is newly minted CEO Mike Jonas. [Read more →]
Several expansion projects of note that were announced this week: [Read more →]
This Industry Viewpoint was authored by Simon Waller at Epsilon Telecommunications
The cloud has revolutionised the way the world works, seamlessly connecting more people and businesses to the online world than ever before. [Read more →]
Fiber network consolidation hasn’t been as prevalent as it was a few years back, but it’s still out there. And this week we saw a deal for a significant amount of infrastructure in the Midwest. Shenandoah Telecommunications has announced an agreement to acquire Horizon Telcom. [Read more →]
Lumen announced the win of a significant chunk of state government dollars yesterday. California’s Department of Technology has awarded Lumen more than $400M to build out open-access middle-mile connectivity across the state. [Read more →]
One of the harder routes to generate viable plans for has always been the long distance between North America and Australia. Now finally taking direct aim at the problem, however, is Google, which announced plans for the South Pacific Connect initiative today in a blog post, as the company is wont to do. [Read more →]
Four items from overseas and one from right next door: [Read more →]
Some M&A, an upgrade, and a major expansion completed: [Read more →]
A new IX and several new partnerships and ecosystem expansions from around the world. [Read more →]
This Industry viewpoint was authored by Dijam Panigrahi, COO of GridRaster
Immersive mixed reality, and extended reality technologies, which are comprised by virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR), continue to be key driving factors in business innovation and expansion. By transforming how companies run, interact with their customers, and accomplish their objectives, this technological solution set has been making a significant impact across multiple industries. [Read more →]
A couple of international technology upgrades and a couple of regional infrastructure projects: [Read more →]
EXA Infrastructure has revealed some substantial additional transatlantic diversity this week. They have taken up capacity on two additional cables, one taking a northern route and the other a more southerly one. The moves boost their routing options for transatlantic data from three to five. [Read more →]
Multiple interesting partnerships from around the world to catch up on: [Read more →]
EXA Infrastructure has officially launched the Trans Adriatic Express, further building out the company’s connectivity in southeastern Europe. The TAE connects France with Turkey by leveraging the Trans Adriatic Pipeline AG, which brings natural gas from Turkey across Greece to southern Italy. The result is a newly diverse route between Paris and Istanbul. [Read more →]
This Industry Viewpoint was authored by Gerrit Jan Konijnenberg, Mobile Ecosystem Forum (MEF)
Over the next ten years, we must dramatically reduce carbon dioxide (or equivalent gases – collectively known as CO2e) levels or we will be unable to keep global temperatures from rising above 1.5 degrees Celsius compared to pre-Industrial levels. Passing that tipping point will make it incredibly difficult to bring climate change under control. [Read more →]
A few interesting items from EMEA and beyond: [Read more →]
Four projects from spots around the country to catch up with: [Read more →]
In a transaction that reflects the changing landscape of internet infrastructure, Akamai and Lumen announced a transaction yesterday. Lumen has sold ‘select Content Delivery Network service contracts’ to Akamai. The deal enables Akamai to consolidate more revenue onto its platform and allows Lumen to refocus further on connectivity. [Read more →]
A few interesting items worth catching up on: [Read more →]