
This Industry Viewpoint was authored by Todd Foje, CEO of Great Plains Communications
2021 has been an unpredictable year in many ways, yet the rising demand for broadband that occurred was certainly to be expected. As we enter 2022 and contemplate the key trends we’ll see, based upon how essential it has become in our lives, the need for broadband will continue to expand. In fact, offering broadband-for-all in our country —along with everything this effort will encompass —is the direction telecom is moving towards. [Read more →]








The new year is upon us again, which can only mean one thing. Yes, it is time to dig the crystal ball out of the closet again and make a few predictions. Almost 2 years into a pandemic and with a new surge from Omicron raging through the holidays, what can we possibly say about next year? Well, I’ll give it a try anyway. 

The intersection between data, infrastructure, and energy is a complicated one that all data center and fiber operators pay a lot of attention to. One company with a unique approach to meeting the demand for hyperscale capacities alongside sustainable energy consumption is Norwegian-based Bulk Infrastructure. Bulk’s profile has risen dramatically over the last few years with its work on the HAVFRUE and HAVSIL cable systems and the development of major new sustainable data center capacity in southern Norway and western Denmark. With us today to talk about Bulk’s approach is Rob Elder, VP Data Centers. 

