
The network infrastructure vendor Xtera is on the move beneath the waves this week, with both a new contract and a new product hitting the news. [Read more →]
The network infrastructure vendor Xtera is on the move beneath the waves this week, with both a new contract and a new product hitting the news. [Read more →]
GlobeNet, the international submarine capacity arm of Brazil’s Oi, announced the completion of its buildout between Tuckerton, NJ and St.David’s Bermuda. The 1,350km cable system will take over duties for Segment 5 of the company’s ring connecting the east coast of the US to key points in South America. [Read more →]
Reliance Communications may have reached the endgame in terms of monetizing its Globalcom division, but the game itself is still shifting. The Indian carrier acknowledged today that it is working on a deal, but it’s not with Batelco anymore despite previous rumors. [Read more →]
This will be a big earnings week, as companies across the sector offer up their Q1 numbers. Level 3 Communications (NYSE:LVLT, news, filings) will be one of those, coming off a decent growth but disappointing EBITDA quarter in Q4 but with a newly minted/promoted CEO. I have had several folks ask me where I think their numbers will come in, and I have to say it has been a hard one for me to get a handle on. But nevertheless, here’s the usual table with my guesses: [Read more →]
We have another job listings this week from the midwestern-based fiber builder and operator Unite Private Networks to go with the one that was already still active and one from AireSpring as well. [Read more →]
Lots of short but interesting items this week from across the industry. Here’s a quick look at some from the metro fiber community: [Read more →]
Seaborn Networks checked off another few boxes yesterday on its to-do list for the new submarine cable system hooking up the US with Brazil they’ve been working on. They’ve now lined up additional connectivity options in the New York metro area and established their primary gateway location down in Sao Paolo, Brazil. [Read more →]
With all the hoopla over buying out Vodafone’s interest in Verizon Wireless, the company’s Q1 earnings report kind of snuck up on us. Not that it matters though, because when you’re big enough the surprises tend to cancel each other out. With earnings per share of $0.68, Verizon (NYSE:VZ, news, filings) beat analyst estimates by $0.02, while revenues were [Read more →]
Lots of interesting global news from this week, here’s a quick survey of items from euNetworks, Tata, Sprint, Epsilon, Equinix, and IX Reach: [Read more →]
According to Google’s blog today, the Kansas City and Austin metro areas are going to get a second new Gigabit sibling out in Utah. Google Fiber and Mayor John Curtis have announced plans to bring the search giant’s fiber initiative to Provo, Utah. And this time their plans are getting an inorganic boost. [Read more →]
This article was originally posted on telecomasia.net.
China is moving a step closer towards large scale of commercial IPv6 adoption, as the three major telecom operators have begun upgrading their networks from IPv4. [Read more →]
According to a NY Times article today, the top antitrust enforcer in the Justice Department told the Senate yesterday that indeed, it is necessary to keep too much spectrum from falling into too few hands. Testifying before a Senate subcommittee, he backed the notion of a ‘spectrum screen’ in the interest of promoting competition when it comes to [Read more →]
Here’s a quick look at some network news from US-based operators this week, with contracts for Comcast Business and Level 3, a product move by XO, and an expansion by Hurricane Electric: [Read more →]
The pan-European fiber operator Interoute became the latest operator to take the 100G plunge in an announcement today. Their choice of gear will surprise nobody, with Infinera’s DTN-X and its 500Gbps super channels taking the prize. [Read more →]
Yesterday’s surprise unsolicited bid for Sprint Nextel (NYSE:S, news, filings) by DISH certainly shook things up, assuming it was even possible to shake up something as volatile as wireless consolidation has been lately. Time for a poll of Ramblings’ readers, what do you think? Which enigmatic billionaire will prevail, Charlie Ergen or Masayoshi Son? [Read more →]
Here’s a quick look at some data center news over the past few days, with items from Digital Realty, Equinix, Datagram, and CyrusOne: [Read more →]
This sure is turning into a high stakes game of wireless M&A poker. In what will surely be the story of the week, Dish has now launched a $25.5B bid for Sprint Nextel (NYSE:S, news, filings) itself. That works out to something like $7/share, which Dish says represents a 13% premium to the bid for 70% of Sprint by Softbank and is 12.5% above where Sprint’s stock closed on Friday. [Read more →]
Sprint and Clearwire have taken the gloves off in an effort to win approval for their merger by playing what has become Clearwire’s favored card. Yep, they have once again threatened to stop paying interest and thus default on their own debt, thereby forcing themselves into bankruptcy. And yes, I think it will probably work — again. [Read more →]
Time for an end-of-week look at a cross section of network news from Zayo, 24/7, DukeNet, Tata, and Level 3: [Read more →]
This article was authored by John C. Tanner, and was originally posted on telecomasia.net.
ITEM: A group of 18 vendors have banded together to create a collaboration project to make software-defined networking (SDN) more interoperable. [Read more →]
Level 3 Communications (NYSE:LVLT, news, filings) wasted little time picking a successor to James Crowe, who announced his intention to leave the company by the end of 2013 just last month. Today the company named Jeff Storey as both CEO and President effective immediately, elevating him from his previous role as COO and President. He now takes over responsibility for proving the company’s growth model going forward. [Read more →]
Where there were two deep, independent, northeastern fiber footprints, there is now just the one. Lightower Fiber Networks and Sidera Networks announced the completion of their merger this morning, creating a northeastern, pure-play, fiber juggernaut that just might be hungry for further consolidation. [Read more →]
After a few years of slow uptake, 100G is starting to truly hit its stride across all types of networks around the world. Yesterday Ciena (NASDAQ:CIEN, news, filings) won two contracts for its coherent technology, one on the West Coast and the Rockies and the other in the MidWest. [Read more →]