Another day another 100G announcement, but this time it’s a pure metro one. LightPath, the metro fiber division of Cablevision, unveiled a 100G optical product today, which they will be marketing to their customers in the financial, market data services and healthcare vertical. [Read more →]
Range Upgrades OpenBTS to 4.0
March 26th, 2014

Open source cellular is getting a commercial grade boost today, as Range Networks has unveiled the latest and greatest version of OpenBTS. Bringing modern wireless bandwidth to rural areas has always had its economic challenges, ones that the big carriers have lacked much incentive to fix. With version OpenBTS 4.0, Range hopes to take what has been an interesting concept into the mainstream, or at least within pinging distance of it. [Read more →]
A New Approach to Real-Time Big Data Analytics in a Telecom Environment
March 26th, 2014
This Industry Viewpoint was authored by Dan Joe Barry, president of marketing, Napatech.
Real-Time Big Data Analytics (RTBDA) has become a predominant topic among big data discussions as it speaks to the key value propositions of big data analytics. Many Internet/Over-The-Top (OTT) companies such as Amazon and Google use it as their strategic foundation to [Read more →]
Data Bytes: FirstLight, CenturyLink, Global Capacity, Cologix, Wolfe
March 25th, 2014
Five market expansions by five very different operators to look at today: [Read more →]
Akamai Nabs Telefonica for Global CDN Alliance
March 25th, 2014
While the rest of the content world is currently obsessed with net neutrality, peering, and the end of the internet as we know it, Akamai is busy developing its carrier relationships. Today that means the announcement of a global CDN alliance with Telefonica. [Read more →]
Competitive Telecom Trends, Spring 2014 Update
March 25th, 2014

Now that nearly all the earnings results are posted for Q4/2013 for competitive network operators of all stripes, I have updated the eight competitive telecom trends graphs with the new data. The highlights include: [Read more →]
Cisco Tosses $1B Into a Cloud
March 24th, 2014

According to the Wall Street Journal this morning, Cisco has big plans to evolve beyond the mere networking gear heavyweight of our time. They’re planning to make a late, dramatic entry into the world of cloud computing services today. And by dramatic I mean with at least $1B in cash on tap and ready to spend over the next couple years. [Read more →]
Network M&A: Court Square Moves In at Conterra
March 24th, 2014
Late last week saw private equity move in on some more internet infrastructure. Court Square Capital has purchased a majority interest in Conterra Broadband. Conterra’s current senior management also invested, while Goldman Sachs, Duke Energy, and GE Capital took the opportunity to [Read more →]
Is Apple Seeking a VIP Lane from Comcast?
March 24th, 2014
So now we know where another content company may be coming down on network neutrality, and it’s not where you think. According to a WSJ report and a nice followup from Ars Technica, none other than Apple is negotiating with Comcast for a separate path to consumers presumably for its long-rumored Apple TV offering. [Read more →]
Ramblings Jobs: Two From Logix
March 23rd, 2014
Two new listings landed over on the jobs board this week. [Read more →]
Friday Poll: Should Peering Be Part of the Net Neutrality Debate?
March 21st, 2014
Ok, Friday poll time. What do you think, is peering properly part of the net neutrality debate or is it a separate issue? Here’s a spectrum of options in the vernacular to choose from, so speak up! [Read more →]
The Struggle Over Interconnection and Peering Heats Up
March 21st, 2014
This week has seen an escalation in the battle over net neutrality, as both content providers and transit networks are now demanding that the murky world of peering gets added to the agenda. While the original FCC net neutrality regulations never went past the last mile, ISPs have been applying pressure recently in the form of refusals to upgrade interconnections to relieve growing congestion. Their apparent aim? [Read more →]
ICANN: never mind the conspiracy theories
March 20th, 2014
This article was authored by John C. Tanner, and was originally posted on telecomasia.net.
As you no doubt know, the US government has announced it will give up control of ICANN (Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers). [Read more →]
Thursday Bytes: Wilcon, CenturyLink, Global Capacity, ADVA, i2i
March 20th, 2014
Here’s a quick rundown of some other news across the industry from this week: [Read more →]
Int’l Roundup: Teliasonera, Integra, IX Reach, Epsilon, Colt
March 19th, 2014
Here’s a quick rundown of news from the international front this week: [Read more →]
Chicken? Let’s Play a Game!
March 19th, 2014
On Level 3’s blog yesterday, the topic was “chicken” as it relates to traffic interconnection, net neutrality, and the last mile. The chicken part was in relation to the game Level 3 says some last mile operators are playing when it comes to upgrading their interconnections with other network operators. It’s a nice analogy that reminds us all how easy it would be for runaway egos to bust the internet these days if we let it. [Read more →]
Goodbye Reliance Globalcom, hello Global Cloud Xchange
March 18th, 2014

The global networking arm of India’s Reliance Communications has unveiled a new look, and it’s not a minor makeover. Reliance Globalcom has rebranded and relaunched as Global Cloud Xchange, the “world’s first true cloud ecosystem”. [Read more →]
A New Submarine Cable Build for Level 3
March 18th, 2014

With its earnings now in the black at last, Level 3 Communications clearly has found some new flexibility with its capex. Today they announced plans to build new fiber under the waves for the first time in many years. No, not transatlantic or transpacific, but rather down where all the action has been lately for them in Latin America. [Read more →]
Foust Leaves Digital Realty Trust
March 18th, 2014
There was some unexpected management turnover yesterday in the data center REIT world yesterday with the news that Michael Foust has left the CEO role at Digital Realty Trust. He has been succeeded by the company’s CFO/CIO Bill Stein, at least in the interim. A search will soon begin for a permanent successor. [Read more →]
Metro Bytes: FirstLight, Integra, UNSi, COMLINK
March 18th, 2014
With Comptel underway in Las Vegas, there’s a bunch of metro and regional network news to take a quick look at already this week: [Read more →]
Ono! Vodafone Spends Some Cash in Spain
March 17th, 2014
Ono…Oh no, get it? Ok, no more puns I promise. But Vodafone has kicked off the week with an expected spending spree down in Spain. Sources around the globe are saying that the UK-based operator has in fact succeeded in its not-so-secret bid to purchase the Spanish cable operator Ono for €7.2b (about $10B). [update: it’s official, here’s the press release] [Read more →]
In Snowden’s Wake, US Throws the World ICANN’s Bone
March 17th, 2014
At the end of last week, the NTIA finally gave in to the rest of the world after nearly two decades of dithering. They have announced they will give up control of ICANN next year. That’s the folks who run the world of domain names we have long used to find our way around the internet without having to memorize raw IP addresses. [Read more →]
Friday Bytes: Peak, Telx, TNCI, Fairpoint
March 14th, 2014
Time for a quick look at other news from this week that I hadn’t gotten to: [Read more →]