Some of you may have noticed the banner at the lower right already, but Telecom Ramblings is proud to be a media sponsor of the Telecom Exchange this June 29. In fact, I expect to do something I have rarely managed to do when it comes to conferences and meetings. Assuming the travel gods [Read more →]
Here Comes AT&T’s LTE
May 26th, 2011
This summer, AT&T (NYSE:T, news, filings) will finally get around to deploying LTE in its first five markets. I say finally because both Verizon Wireless and MetroPCS managed to pull that step off in 2010, and because the company has been selling the iPhone on its 3G network for years now – a device that really ought to be on a big bandwidth connection. But actually AT&T is hurrying things up a bit, they had planned to wait longer. The reason is obvious though, they don’t want the lack of an LTE foothold to add to the headwinds they may face from [Read more →]
tw telecom Adds KEMET and Bowman
May 26th, 2011
The market’s recent surge in interest in metro fiber has benefited tw telecom’s stock price lately as well, and I have speculated that they might be interested in M&A following Level 3’s big move and the many assets that appear to be for sale. They have one of the best strategic platforms on which to [Read more →]
Fiber Roundup 5-25: DukeNet, Telx, Level 3, Hibernia, XO, and UPN
May 25th, 2011
Quite a news week leading into Memorial Day weekend in the US. Time for another quick look at a series of interesting items:
Down south, DukeNet has joined the Telx Ethernet Exchange in Atlanta. DukeNet has been rather quiet publicly since receiving a capital influx from Alinda last year. However in this PR they revealed that they have been very actively fibering up the [Read more →]
Sidera Expands to the East and West
May 25th, 2011
Rumors may have them on the block, but life does go on and sidera announced two key expansionary moves yesterday.
To the east, Sidera entered into a strategic alliance with Exponential-e, under which the two companies will expand each other’s network reach. The deal is aimed in particular at the financial vertical and makes a lot of sense, as both companies lack [Read more →]
Now a For Sale Sign at AboveNet Too?
May 24th, 2011
Reports today say that abvt has retained JP Morgan Chase in order to find a buyer, with potential suitors mentioned being Level 3 Communications (NYSE:LVLT, news, filings), TW Telecom (NASDAQ:TWTC, news, filings), and several private equity firms. AboveNet operates one of the premier Tier 1 metro footprints on the market, covering 15 of the very largest markets and expanding into a half dozen more with fiber connecting more than 2,600 buildings. On top of that they’re profitable and growing at a nice clip – something that doesn’t come up for sale every day in this business. Let’s take a closer look at these and other potential suitors: [Read more →]
Network Roundup 5-24: Sidera, Earthlink, Tinet, Level 3
May 24th, 2011
Apparently, everyone was saving up some news for the start of ITW, because the cup runeth over and over. Here’s a few more noteworthy announcements:
Northeastern fiber operator sidera has enhanced its switched Ethernet services, adding CoS capabilities with guaranteed service levels. The company just began offering [Read more →]
Hibernia Adds Betfair, Hires Perone as COO, Looks at M&A
May 24th, 2011
Hibernia Atlantic added a new Chief Operations Officer and picked up a transatlantic deal as well. Kathy Perone will take the helm as COO at a time when Hibernia is busy on multiple fronts, building the first new transatlantic cable in some time, aggressively targeting the financial sector, and apparently looking at M&A possibilities. Perone is an industry veteran, having most recently led [Read more →]
PAETEC Unveils Major Cloud Initiative
May 24th, 2011
As expected, super-CLEC PAETEC (news, filings) is taking the trend toward cloud services for the enterprise quite seriously. The company yesterday announced a major expansion of its datacenter and cloud computing footprint. They plan to add 13 data centers nationwide by the end of 2012, which will give them twenty in all. This year, they expect to add locations in [Read more →]
Global Crossing Adds EtherSphere Locations, Expands Global Partner Program
May 24th, 2011
International network operator glbc announced two expansions yesterday. First, the company is adding an additional 40 locations to its EtherSphere product line, which complements its MPLS IP VPN service with various flavors of layer 2 Ethernet including VPLS. In North America and Europe, the additional Ethernet sites will be within key PoPs, while in China the expansion will go through the company’s partner [Read more →]
More M&A: Global Telecom & Technology Takes Out PacketExchange
May 23rd, 2011
Privately held PacketExchange is being acquired by global network integrator gtlt (GTT). PacketExchange operates a tier-2 international IP and Ethernet network, and itself acquired Mzima just last year. This does seem to mark a change in strategy for GTT, which has traditionally been carrier neutral but will now own its own backbone, at least at layer 2. PacketExchange also took a swing at the cloud earlier this year, unveiling a [Read more →]
XO Expands International Reach
May 23rd, 2011
XO Holdings (news, filings) has turned its attention overseas again, announcing today their intention to expand the company’s international services to include IP/MPLS IP-VPN nodes in Europe as well as access throughout Europe, Asia/Pacific, both Americas, and various US territories. XO has been traditionally quite US focused, but this move is another step in a steady plan by XO to increase it’s international presence. Back in 2009 XO added capacity on on PC-1 to increase their presence in Japan. Then in 2010, they started up an international customer referral program. This new effort though is obviously a bit bigger, in that [Read more →]
Frogster Jumps On Level 3’s CDN
May 23rd, 2011
Level 3 won yet another European gaming company’s CDN business, announcing Frogster as a customer. No, not the Frogstar from the Hitchhiker’s Guide lore, which was widely held to be the most totally evil place in the Galaxy. And not the classic Frogger video game either, which is a good thing since I never liked it anyway. Based in Germany and publicly traded in Frankfurt, Frogster operates two massively multiplayer online games, Runes of Magic and Bounty Bay Online, and has two more in the works [Read more →]
Google Shakes the Foundations of 111 8th
May 22nd, 2011
According to a report on Data Center Dynamics, Google has taken all available space at the key New York City colocation facility of 111 8th off the market. They bought the 3M square foot building over the winter for $1.9B, taking charge of a facility populated by a who’s who of the datacenter and carrier world. Equinix, Digital Realty Trust, and Telx all operate huge tracts of space there, and the facility is home to a very wide range of network operators. [Read more →]
Telecom Ramblings Jobs: Lynx Network Group
May 20th, 2011
Over on the Jobs Board, we have a new job posting from Kalamazoo-based Lynx Network Group, a wholesale and retail telecommunications service provider in the Midwest. Lynx is looking for a Layer 3 Manager / Network IT Manager. Last year Lynx along with several partners won stimulus funding for about 1,000 miles of fiber connecting various parts of rural Michigan. Already underway, half of that buildout is expected to be done by the end of 2011, with the rest in 2012. And of course part of that buildout means jobs, and this appears to be one of them. You can find a link to the map of the proposed fiber route over in [Read more →]
Fiber Friday 5-20: Optimum Lightpath, SURFnet, Pacific Fibre
May 20th, 2011
Time to catch up on a few deals:
Optimum Lightpath continued its offensive in the education vertical by adding yet another New Jersey school district. The 1,615 middle and high school students and 142 faculty of the River Dell Regional School District now have a 100Mbps Ethernet connection to the internet, replacing a paltry 3Mbps connection. And by paltry, I mean [Read more →]
A Ramblings’ Reader Survey
May 20th, 2011
Telecom Ramblings wishes to know more about its audience. This survey contains only three questions and will take less than minute. Please [Read more →]
More Fiber M&A: euNetworks Scoops Up LambdaNet
May 19th, 2011
Another opportunistic fiber M&A happened today, but this time it was over in Europe. euNetworks (news) is nearly doubling its weight with the purchase of LambdaNet from 3U Holdings. LambdaNet’s network lies mostly in Germany, with a bit in both the Czech Republic, Denmark, and Austria. That includes metro networks in Frankfurt, Munich, Dusseldorf, Hamburg, and Copenhagen – the last of which will be a new market for euNetworks. LambdaNet also operates 25 [Read more →]
Sidera Teams Up With Allied Fiber
May 19th, 2011
Northeastern regional and metro operator sidera added some more fiber to its network today by leveraging the new buildout by Allied Fiber. Sidera will add dark fiber routes in New Jersey and Virginia. Allied Fiber’s route brings diversity to Sidera’s paths through the mid-Atlantic region. Meanwhile, Allied Fiber will have access to Sidera’s footprint between Piscataway and [Read more →]
Global Roundup 5-19: TAT-14, KDDI, Pacnet, and Global Crossing
May 19th, 2011
There were several items of interest in the international arena lately.
TAT-14, the consortium-owned transatlantic cable, is finally going to get a big upgrade. Mitsubishi Electric announced that it signed a contract to add 40Gbps DWDM capability, which according to the PR will increase the cable’s total capacity by a factor of [Read more →]
The Federated CDN Cometh
May 19th, 2011
For some years now I have thought that the CDN world at some point would find a way to interconnect with itself. By that I mean that until now, each content delivery network lives in isolation on top of an IP ocean, exchanging nothing directly with its neighbors. Yet the idea of seamless caching and delivery across multiple cooperating CDNs is very attractive from a design standpoint, and I know that many on the bandwidth side have seen it in the future for a long while. Just in the last few days though, I have heard the emerging name for this, the ‘Federated CDN’, start to make real noise. [Read more →]
Clearwire Outsources to Ericsson
May 18th, 2011
That clwr is looking for ways to cut costs and thus improve its operational position by any means necessary is not a secret. I suppose I should have expected them to take a page from the book of their largest shareholder, Sprint Nextel (NYSE:S, news, filings) and outsource network operations to Ericsson, but it hadn’t yet occurred to me. But that’s exactly what they did according to [Read more →]
Google’s Kansas City Project Expands to Kansas City
May 18th, 2011
Ok, back in March when Google announced that the lucky community to get its 1Gbps FTTH present would be Kansas City, Kansas, I gave them a bit of a hard time for picking the smaller one to deploy fiber in while getting the marketing boost of the bigger one’s name. Well, I’m not saying they listened to me (actually, I’m sure they didn’t), but apparently the Google guys have now decided to expand the project to the other side of the river as well. At least now we know what the other 1000 communities needed to to to get some Google-love. Yep, just [Read more →]