Vint Cerf on 2020

June 9th, 2010
 

Back in April, I posted about the 2020 Project, in which the Swedish telecommunications giant sponsored a group of videos featuring the thoughts of select thinkers about how communications would change the world over the next decade.  Well, the latest video is of none other than Vint Cerf, who should need no introduction to readers of this blog – except perhaps those few that still think Al Gore invented the internet.  With no further ado: [Read more →]

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XO Picks Up Wins at Dialink, ACTIV

June 9th, 2010
 

Competitive service provider XO Holdings (news, filings) has announced two interesting deals this week.

Yesterday it was a contract with Dialink, a provider of VoIP services to small and medium enterprises in northern California.  XO will helping with more than VoIP though, apparently Dialink’s customers are frequently requiring more than T1 services and therefore [Read more →]

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Reliance Seeks to Sell a Stake – No Takers For Globalcom I Guess?

June 8th, 2010
 

According to reports, Indian telecommunications giant Reliance Communications has approved a plan to sell a minority stake in itself.  The rumored names include AT&T (NYSE:T, news, filings), Dubai’s Etisalat, and Africa’s MTN Group, but apparently the only one on this list actually far along in talks is Etisalat which is said to be eyeing a 26% stake for something in the neighborhood of $4B.  Other strategic [Read more →]

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Cisco’s Telepresence Forges Ahead

June 8th, 2010
 

Few applications have the potential to burn as much bandwidth as telepresence, and Cisco Systems (NASDAQ:CSCO, news, filings) continues to push the technology forward.  Today at InfoComm the company announced a smörgåsbord of advances, many of which derive from the integration of Tandberg.  One of the most interesting bits to me is the continuing work on interoperability.  Cisco has now implemented its recently open-sourced Telepresence Interoperability Protocol (TIP) on its Tandberg Telepresence Server.  Cisco isn’t the only one working on interoperability, today AT&T also [Read more →]

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Infinera, NTT, Opnext Demonstrate 100GbE

June 8th, 2010
 

Transport equipment maker Infinera (NASDAQ:INFN, news, filings) and the Japanese telecommunications giant NTT Communications (NYSE:NTT, news, filings) announced today at Interop Tokyo a successful 100 Gigabit Ethernet demonstration over a live network in Makuhari, outside Tokyo.  The 100GbE stream was handed off from an IP router to a prototype Infinera 100GbE module containing Opnext IEEE-compliant transceivers. [Read more →]

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Level 3’s Vyvx To Broadcast College Ball, Upgrades Local Switching

June 7th, 2010
 

Level 3 Communications (NYSE:LVLT, news, filings) had two interesting announcements for its Vyvx product line today.  First, it updated its local switching services, now allowing its customers to transmit video feeds between local loops in the same market, whether they are purchased through Level 3 Vyvx or not.  New rates will be available in some 50 markets, including London.  And HD loops of 1.5Gbps and 3Gbps will be initially in a dozen major markets with more on the way.  It’s nice to see the Vyvx product lines taking advantage of [Read more →]

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Intellifiber Joins CENX

June 7th, 2010
 

The Ethernet exchange movement continues to gain converts.  Today Intellifiber announced that it has joined CENX with an initial connection in New York.  Intellifiber has about just over 1000 on-net buildings, but the company brings some 100K buildings to the table which it can address with Ethernet-over-copper (EoC) technology.  Most of those are in the mid-Atlantic region where their footprint is deepest, especially when it comes to [Read more →]

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Transatlantic Pricing Stable, Transpacific Pricing – Not So Much

June 7th, 2010
 

According to Telegeography, prices have been amazingly stable on the New York to London route, with the cost of a 10Gbps wavelength falling just 3% over the past year.  Seeing that number in single digits is quite a sight after the past decade of steady and sometimes torrential price erosion.  It is perhaps another indication that despite the arrival of 40G, carriers can only get so far with electronics upgrades and no longer view [Read more →]

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A Few More Metro Bites: Lexent, FiberLight, Alpheus, Integra, PAETEC

June 6th, 2010
 

Over the past week or two there have been several news items in the metro space that managed to slip past my nets, so let’s play a bit of catch-up.

NYC area metro specialist Lexent Metro Connect is expanding further into New Jersey.  First they are planning to pull fiber into Telx 100 Delawanna facility in Clifton, which has emerged as a key link in the low latency financial networking chain.  But Lexent is also heading further south, [Read more →]

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Imminent Layoffs at XO?

June 4th, 2010
 

Rumor has it that company-wide layoffs are about to hit XO Holdings (news, filings), an event which would put the COO Wayne M. Rehberger’s announced departure earlier this week in an entirely new light.  The company may actually announce the workforce action publicly on Friday, but I’m not holding my breath given that XO usually only tells the outside world what it is legally required to.  The full scope of the layoffs are not yet clear, but internal rumors peg them as high as [Read more →]

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Metro Bites 6/3: Optimum Lightpath, US Signal, Level 3

June 3rd, 2010
 

A few news items in the metro fiber space:

Optimum Lightpath continues to expand its network into key financial centers.  Today at the CBX event they announced that they have pulled fiber into the Telx colocation and interconnection facility in Clifton NJ, 100 Delawanna Avenue.  The expansion will help [Read more →]

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Telx Unveils Ethernet Exchange, Allies With Neutral Tandem

June 3rd, 2010
 

Colocation and interconnection provider Telx is formally unveiling its Ethernet Exchange platform today at its CBX event.  Over the next nine months, the company will open interconnection points in seven datacenters nationwide, with the first customers as part of a charter program in the third quarter.  The first locations will be [Read more →]

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So AT&T Finally Decided to Try Caps, Eh?

June 3rd, 2010
 

I love the outrage.  I mean, for the media and blogosphere to act shocked and hurt when they’ve been preparing for over a year for some wireless carrier to try this – it’s hard man, real hard.  So AT&T is finally going to try its hand at bandwidth caps for its 3G wireless plans, and unsurprisingly they are deflecting the blame onto the people who love their product the most err I mean waste the most bandwidth.  Lower prices for the good, decent users who love having bandwidth at their fingertips but use it sparingly, and higher prices for the evil, gluttonous, bandwidth hogs who ruin it for the rest.  Ok, well maybe they didn’t quite say it that way, but still…   [Read more →]

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Wednesday Roundup: Abovenet, Level 3, XO, Clearwire

June 2nd, 2010
 

Several news items lately that are worthy of note:

Clearwire continues to advance, and this week they formally began service in Kansas City and central Washington DC, and they extended their Baltimore coverage to 725 square miles.  In DC, coverage for the wider metro area will apparently follow over the next few months.  Once complete though, WiMAX will be available [Read more →]

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Digital Realty Buys 365 Main

June 2nd, 2010
 

In a $725M deal, datacenter REIT Digital Realty Trust (NYSE:DLR, news, filings) has agreed to purchase the datacenters managed by 365 Main from joint ventures controlled by Rockwood Capital.  In total, the properties cover some 919K square feet of built out space, which is leased out to some 200 tenants right now.  For them of course, the ownership change probably won’t mean much more than a new place to send the rent checks.  The portfolio also includes another 250K square feet of potential space in Arizona waiting for development, as well as [Read more →]

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Industry Spotlight: euNetworks’ Brady Rafuse

June 2nd, 2010
 

Today we will cross the Atlantic and take a closer look at euNetworks, which operates a metro and intercity footprint stretching across 15 markets in 6 countries in Western Europe.  Their metro assets derive from the European buildout of MFN a decade ago, and are connected by intercity fiber that came from a deal with Viatel a few years ago.  Given the recent successful resurgence of the [Read more →]

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M&A Journal: Savvis Buys Fusepoint

June 1st, 2010
 

Datacenter, hosting, and cloud services provider Savvis (news, filings) [a subsidiary of CenturyLink (NYSE:CTL, news, filings)] has agreed to acquire Fusepoint, a Canadian based company with a rather similar portfolio of colocation and IT services.  The price tag is $124.5M in cash, which will buy annualized revenue of about $47.4M and EBITDA of $12M.  That’s a 10x EBITDA multiple, but there are likely to be [Read more →]

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AT&T Sells a Japanese Division to IIJ

June 1st, 2010
 

Internet Initiative Japan has signed an agreement to purchase the Japanese domestic outsourcing business of AT&T (NYSE:T, news, filings).  The $100M deal will see some 1,600 customers change hands, as well as approximately 250 AT&T employees.   AT&T is not leaving Japan of course, they are just going to focus mainly on the [Read more →]

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UTV True Games Selects Level 3, Solid State

June 1st, 2010
 

International online game publisher UTV True Games will be leveraging services from both Level 3 and its solutions partner Solid State Networks.  UTV True games offers massively multi-player online games (MMOGs), and will use Level 3’s caching and download services, origin storage, and Content Analytics reporting service alongside Solid State Network’s integrated game publishing software. [Read more →]

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M&A Journal: Is Intellifiber Next?

May 31st, 2010
 

The consolidation wave in metro fiber continues to grow.  First there was AGL, then there was Veroxity, and Fibertech and NStar are known to be seeking bids as well.  But in the past few days I have heard from no less than three independent sources that the next to go very well may be Intellifiber, which is  of course the metro and regional fiber arm of Cavalier Telephone.  If true, it would surprise me a bit as Cavalier’s [Read more →]

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Telecom Ramblings Jobs: Infrastructure & Facilities Engineer

May 30th, 2010
 

Over on the Telecom Ramblings Jobs Board, we have a new job listing from CENIC, which is seeking an Infrastructure & Facilities Engineer.  The primary responsibility will be to will provide support for the design, acquisition, installation and maintenance of CENIC’s telecommunications fiber and colocation facilities.  For more information or to apply, [Read more →]

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Allied’s Allies

May 28th, 2010
 

In my post earlier this week about dark fiber and unintended consequences, I looked at the new longhaul buildout by Allied Fiber from the point of view of other longhaul fiber operators.  But that made it sound as if Allied Fiber is an unwelcome entrant to the sector, which would be true only for a small subset of the industry.  Allied Fiber has many allies that hope to see it succeed: [Read more →]

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Terremark Concludes Fiscal 2010 On a Strong Note

May 28th, 2010
 

Datacenter and cloud specialist Terremark (news, filings) [a subsidiary of Verizon (NYSE:VZ, news, filings)] reported earnings for its fiscal fourth quarter and full year 2010, which ended March 31.  Revenues for the quarter were $82.5M, up 11% sequentially and up 20% over the same quarter last year.  Likewise, adjusted EBITDA of $26.5M was up strongly from $19.8M in the prior quarter and $22.1M in the same quarter last year.  As strong as that was, it was mostly expected:  slightly [Read more →]

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