A few items, both international and domestic, to catch up with at midweek. [Read more →]
Three IX Upgrade Deals for Nokia
January 28th, 2025
Nokia has revealed three deals in the IX space from around the world. The deals will put more of the company’s gear to work in interconnection fabrics in the UK, in Spain, and in Japan. [Read more →]
Monday Roundup: AT&T, Verizon, ODATA, PAIX
January 27th, 2025
Two interesting items touching legacy infrastructure in the US, some renewable energy, and a data center in a market we don’t hear about much: [Read more →]
The Bear Has a Book: Bandwidth to Drop Soon!
January 24th, 2025

We all know how we got to this modern world of infrastructure in 2025. Or do we? Most of the real stories behind the rise of the fiber business never make it into the public sphere. But in less than two weeks we’re going to be treated to a whole lot more of them when Dan Caruso’s new book drops. [Read more →]
Celebrating Resilience: How Telcos Excelled Amid Rapid Industry Changes
January 24th, 2025

This Industry Viewpoint was authored by Dan Rice, Senior Managing Director and Communications and Media industry lead for Accenture in the US
Adapt or Be Forgotten
In 1876, Alexander Graham Bell picked up his telephone prototype and forever changed how the world connects. Fast forward almost 150 years, and the telecom industry is once again standing at the precipice of massive change. But here’s the thing – today, many see telcos as slow movers, lagging the tech giants of the world.
I disagree. [Read more →]
Int’l Bytes: RETN, Sparkle, MainOne, DE-CIX, e&
January 23rd, 2025
Two new global PoPs, a subsea expansion, and a new IX collaboration: [Read more →]
Zayo Targets 5K Route Miles of New Longhaul Fiber
January 22nd, 2025
Zayo has detailed the next wave of longhaul buildouts it will be working on over the next few years, and it’s quite a lot. The communications infrastructure provider says it has more than 5,000 new route miles of fiber in the pipeline. The buildouts are in response to AI-driven data center capacity buildouts, which will inevitably require significant new capacity. [Read more →]
Metro Bytes: Uniti, Bandwidth IG, Lightpath, CityFibre
January 22nd, 2025
Four significant items of metro and last mile fiber news, three from the US and one from the UK: [Read more →]
Tuesday Bytes: SUBCO, FiberSense, STACK, ValorC3, Spencer Building
January 21st, 2025
One subsea item and three bits of data center news: [Read more →]
EXA Makes Subsea Move, Buys Aqua Comms
January 20th, 2025
There has been a significant fiber M&A in the North Atlantic. The pan-European network operator EXA Infrastructure has agreed to acquire Ireland-based Aqua Comms. It’s a rare example of the inorganic purchase of a nearly pure play subsea cable business. [Read more →]
Industry Spotlight: Bluebird CEO Jason Adkins Looks Ahead
January 20th, 2025

The middle mile and metro fiber sector has been an organic story over the past few years after all the M&A in the prior decade. Bluebird Fiber is one of the regional operators that emerged from that era, and backed by Macquarie they have been quietly investing in fiber and data center assets across a footprint centered on Missouri, Illinois, and Iowa. With us today to talk about their approach is Jason Adkins, who was named CEO of Bluebird Fiber in March of 2024. He moved over from UPN, where he was CEO up until the Cox Communications transaction. [Read more →]
Friday Bytes: MOX, Lightpath, Megaport, Globalinx
January 17th, 2025
Multiple network expansion projects from around the world to catch up with: [Read more →]
Colo Roundup: Aligned, Applied Digital, Macquarie, H5, Novacap, STACK
January 16th, 2025
This has been a big week for data center builders in the financial markets. Four data center development companies separately tapped into big money for expansion: [Read more →]
Subsea Bytes: Southern Cross, Ciena, Nokia, Sparkle, OEC
January 15th, 2025
Three items of subsea infrastructure going on this week, two within EMEA and one on the other side of the globe. [Read more →]
Tuesday Roundup: Duos Edge AI, maincubes, DE-CIX, EPB
January 14th, 2025
Interesting items from the data center, interconnection, and quantum realms. [Read more →]
Monday bytes: EdgeConneX, 123NET, Motorola Solutions
January 13th, 2025
A new data center market, some longhaul fiber, and a bit of managed services M&A. [Read more →]
Int’l Bytes: Galaxy, CityFibre, Nokia, stc Group, iQ Networks
January 10th, 2025
Two items from the UK, and two more from the Middle East: [Read more →]
Healthcare Tech: Connecting Devices for Better Outcomes
January 10th, 2025

This Industry Viewpoint was authored by Ohad Peled, Product Marketing Manager at Sony Semiconductor Israel
The global home medical equipment market is experiencing explosive growth. Smart devices are being used to monitor and treat patients suffering from diabetes, cardiac disorders, and other medical conditions without exposing those patients to the risk of hospital-acquired infections. Numerous organizations, including the World Health Organization and the National Council of Aging, are promoting self-health management to give patients better outcomes. [Read more →]
Thursday Roundup: Powerhouse, 365DC, Vision Net, Ciena, Brightspeed
January 9th, 2025
Several interesting items of regional interest from this week to catch up with: [Read more →]
More Hollowcore for euNetworks
January 8th, 2025
The pan-European fiber operator euNetworks has completed another upgrade project, this time within its euTrade network platform. euTrade is focused on the financial community, leveraging optimized, ultra-low latency fiber routes between key financial exchanges and other destinations. The upgrade leverages more hollowcore fiber, improving connectivity to the Euronext data center in Bergamo, Italy from both London and Frankfurt. [Read more →]
Tuesday Bytes: Deutsche Telekom, Gamma, VIAVI, Digital Edge
January 7th, 2025
Three bits of international news and one interplanetary: [Read more →]
M&A Roundup: Zegona, MasOrange, Nokia, ASN, IQFiber
January 6th, 2025
Over the break three different M&A processes in the infrastructure space around the world steamed forward: [Read more →]
Poll: Which Network Operators Are the Most Likely Buyers in 2025?
January 3rd, 2025

We started the week with the question of consolidation targets in the US, and now it’s time for the other side of the coin. What network operators are most likely to be consolidators of US network assets in 2025? We’ll take it as a given that ‘infrastructure funds’ would top the more general list of likely buyers, of course, but let’s focus on the existing network operators looking to expand inorganically in the US. Last year the perennial favorite Zayo topped the list with Lightpath and T-Mobile tied for second. [Read more →]