Everyone’s still cleaning out the cobwebs, but nevertheless, here’s a quick look at a few items from this week from TelePacific, Zayo, and the Yankee Group: [Read more →]
Data Center M&A: QTS Buys Herakles
January 3rd, 2013

The steady drumbeat of expansion in the colocation space has had both an organic and inorganic component. We start off the new year with a bit of the latter, as QTS is expanding its presence into Sacramento with the purchase of Herakles. [Read more →]
Birch Kicks Off 2013 With 17th Acquisition
January 2nd, 2013
Birch Communications began the new year with another acquisition, its 17th since 2006. They have signed a definitive agreement to buy customers and network assets from Covista, which will expand its own hosted PBX and managed services reach in regions across the country. [Read more →]
Poll: Which US Network Operators Are The Most Likely Buyers In 2013?
January 2nd, 2013
Welcome back! 2013 has begun, and that means it’s time to take the temperature of the wireline M&A market in the US, just as we do every year at this time. You saw me make a few predictions on New Years’ Eve, but now it’s time for the more general question: Who are the most likely consolidators of fiber networks this year? You can pick up to three: [Read more →]
Seven M&A Predictions for Telecom and Fiber M&A in 2013
December 31st, 2012
Now that the world hasn’t ended, the next long cycle of the Mayan calendar has begun, and everyone’s getting ready to listen to way too many versions of ‘Auld Lang Syne‘, it’s time for a few predictions about what’s ahead for telecom and fiber M&A in 2013. Not ‘things to watch’, ’emerging trends’, or other wimp-outs, but actual predictions that people can laugh at next December if they can outperform the modern attention span. After all, what’s a blog for if not to stick out one’s neck for no apparent reason: [Read more →]
Content and Peering Fracas Brewing, and It’s Not Comcast This Time
December 29th, 2012
Over the holiday week, DSLPrime put out an interesting piece looking at what may be the next great battle on the fault line of peering and network neutrality. It seems that China isn’t the only place you can’t watch YouTube these days, if you’re in France this December you may also be out of luck as Google and the French last mile providers are at odds and seem to be digging trenches. [Read more →]
MagicJack Boosts Estimates, Swaps CEOs, Settles With Verizon
December 28th, 2012
magicJack VocalTec (NASDAQ:CALL, news, filings) ended what has been a very powerful year with a a flurry of holiday announcements, the least surprising of which was its now quarterly habit of pre-announcing its results. [Read more →]
Lightower, Sidera Announce Merger, Creating Northeastern Juggernaut
December 27th, 2012

In a surprise holiday announcement that has turned my earlier review of the 2012 US fiber M&A market into premature ramblings, Lightower Fiber Networks and Sidera Networks announced this morning their intention to merge. Berkshire Partners is behind the deal, in which both companies will be acquired for some $2B and then merged under the leadership of [Read more →]
Spectrum sharing gains traction
December 27th, 2012
This article was authored by John C. Tanner, and was originally posted on telecomasia.net.
ITEM: The US FCC has approved a plan for allowing spectrum sharing in the 3.5 GHz band for small cells. The band in question (3550-3650 MHz) is currently used for US Navy radar operations and covers 60% of the US population. [Read more →]
Oops! Amazon Takes Down Netflix for Xmas
December 26th, 2012
Netflix got some coal in its stocking from the same place lots of people had presents delivered from this Christmas. On Christmas eve, the Amazon cloud’s elastic load balancer services ran into trouble at its US-East node, and Netflix’s streaming went down across much of North America alongside various other web properties that depend on it. [Read more →]
Canada’s Cogeco Buys Peer 1
December 26th, 2012

In another case of an entrenched operator buying its way into the managed hosting space, Montreal-based Cogeco is buying Vancouver-based Peer 1 Network Enterprises. The C$526M deal will add 19 data centers and extensive expertise in managed hosting, dedicated servers, colo, and, of course, cloud computing to Cogeco’s footprint. [Read more →]
Xmas Bytes 12/21: Cologix, Equinix, Viawest, Integra, Hudson Fiber
December 21st, 2012
A very Merry Christmas to you all, before everyone leaves early today. And on that note, here’s a quick rundown on some news from fiber and colo from the last few days that somehow slipped through the cracks: [Read more →]
Should Sprint Be Paying More Or Less For Clearwire?
December 21st, 2012
The move by Sprint/Softbank to buy the rest of Clearwire surprised nobody except with its timing, but there is nevertheless some dispute over the price. After all, Sprint is buying a company that it owns a majority stake in, and therefore there is always the suspicion that minority shareholders will get the short end of the stick. In this case one of those minority investors, Crest Financial, is already making a stink and looking for allies. What do you think, do they have a case? Have your say, vote here: [Read more →]
West Africa Gets ACEd
December 20th, 2012

The continent of Africa has gained yet another major submarine cable connection, as France Telecom-Orange and its consortium partners have officially brought the Africa Coast to Europe cable system online at a ceremony in The Gambia. The fiber itself has been in place for months, but now the whole thing is ready to roll. [Read more →]
WCIT-12 ends in fear, loathing and confusion
December 20th, 2012
This article was authored by John C. Tanner, and was originally posted on telecomasia.net.
The controversial World Conference on International Telecommunications (WCIT-12) to update the 1988 International Telecommunication Regulations (ITRs) ended in Dubai on Friday. The good news: the ITU did not take over the internet as many groups feared. The bad news: the telecoms sector now potentially has two [Read more →]
Colo Bytes 12/19: Windstream, Earthlink, PeakColo, Interoute, euNetworks
December 19th, 2012
Here’s a quick rundown of news from the data center space this week that is worth a quick look: [Read more →]
Colt Announces Further Reorganization Efforts
December 19th, 2012
This morning, the pan-European network operator Colt Group (LON:COLT, news) announced new initiatives to cut costs and adjust to the shifting European service provider market. The company has for years now been managing a transition from legacy voice services into a more data-centric approach, and is now choosing to accelerate the process further. [Read more →]
tw telecom Stretches Into Coeur d’Alene, Suburban Maryland
December 18th, 2012

TW Telecom (NASDAQ:TWTC, news, filings) is expanding its national metro fiber footprint into a new metro area. They’ve built out fiber in Coeur d’Alene and Post Falls up in the Idaho Panhandle, stretching to the east from their existing Spokane market presence across the border in Washington. The expansion will bring tw telecom’s [Read more →]
USA Fiber M&A: A Desert In 2012 Except for Zayo
December 18th, 2012
As last year ended, I predicted that fiber M&A activity in the USA would decrease for 2012. Zayo’s Dan Caruso set out to prove me wrong of course, with six of his seven acquisitions aimed at yet more fiber. But beyond Zayo, I seem to have been right because it was pretty sparse when it came to fiber-related deals. [Read more →]
Metro Bytes 12/17: Zayo, Comcast, TelePacific, Integra, tw telecom
December 17th, 2012
Time for a quick look at what’s been going on in the metro, with items from Zayo, Comcast Business, TelePacific, Integra Telecom, and tw telecom: [Read more →]
Sprint, Clearwire Finally Get It Done
December 17th, 2012

It’s officially tentative now: clwr has agreed to be acquired by its majority holder Sprint Nextel (NYSE:S, news, filings) for $2.97/share for the half Sprint doesn’t already own. Official because they’ve entered into a definitive agreement, and tentative because it won’t close until after the Softbank transaction does and is probably going to face some minority shareholder challenges in the meantime. [Read more →]
euNetworks Lowers Latency to Basildon
December 17th, 2012

Europe’s euNetworks (news) is on the move this last week before Christmas in the London metro area. They announced the addition of Basildon to the company’s dedicated finance network, and unveiled a new ultra-low latency route between Basildon and Frankfurt. [Read more →]
A Changing of the Guard at Akamai
December 17th, 2012

As the year comes to a close, the content delivery giant Akamai (NASDAQ:AKAM, news, filings) is choreographing its changing of the guard. Earlier this year CEO Paul Sagan announced he would be leaving, but the search for a replacement didn’t stray too far from the tree. Today the company is formally announcing that co-founder and current Chief Scientist Dr. Tom Leighton is taking the reins. They’re also promoting two senior executives to help add operational muscle to the team. [Read more →]