
A lot is happening in Texas these days, but let’s stick to the fiber. FiberLight said today that its new Texas express routes buildout is complete, giving its statewide infrastructure a few superhighways to work with. [Read more →]
A lot is happening in Texas these days, but let’s stick to the fiber. FiberLight said today that its new Texas express routes buildout is complete, giving its statewide infrastructure a few superhighways to work with. [Read more →]
There is a substantial infrastructure M&A in the works down in Brazil. Highline do Brasil apparently has a week-long exclusive period to negotiate to buy Oi or a major piece of it for something north of $2.9B. [Read more →]
Here are a few bits of news from several major vendors from this week: [Read more →]
This Industry Viewpoint was authored by Steffen Paulus, Nokia Software
Earlier this year, the onset of the pandemic forced countries across the globe to rapidly enact social distancing and lockdown rules to curb COVID-19’s spread. This drastic change seemingly pushed us into the remote working era, creating a phenomenon that virtually all communication service providers (CSPs) had to face – radically shifting service usage patterns. [Read more →]
Two data center deployments, some SD-WAN, and a submarine cable. [Read more →]
A few interesting items from midweek worth keeping an eye on: [Read more →]
Dark Fiber & Infrastructure has been busy constructing fiber and conduit in the state of Maryland lately. Today they offered an update on their progress toward an alternative route from Ashburn heading northeast. [Read more →]
A few interesting items to keep an eye on while sheltering from the July sun: [Read more →]
There was a bit of consolidation in the Latin American network business late last week. The upstart provider EdgeUno and the Brazilian firm Sunnyvale Networks are joining forces. [Read more →]
The wholesale fiber and internet space has been a rough neighborhood ever since the dotcom crash, and over the past 20 years the cast of characters in it has evolved almost beyond recognition. But there are a few providers out there that have stuck to their guns through it all. One such service provider is Telia Carrier, the international division of the Swedish giant. Telia’s IP backbone has consistently topped the charts in recent years, and their reach continues to grow steadily and organically. With us today to talk about the company’s infrastructure and approach is CEO Staffan Göjeryd. [Read more →]
This Industry Viewpoint was authored by Jason Moore, Co-founder and CEO, RouteThis
As economies across the globe begin reopening, conversations have turned to when the world will begin to go “back to normal.” After four months of lockdown—with restrictions in place that dictate who you can see, where you can go and [Read more →]
Telia Carrier has invested further into it North American infrastructure, adding some new dark fiber assets on a key route connecting the south and the southeast. The international arm of Sweden-based Telia has been steadily expanding its reach and diversity across the US over time, which has led inevitably to an appetite for fiber on key routes. [Read more →]
Here’s a quick look around the industry at midweek: [Read more →]
Three interesting bits of data center expansion to make note of: [Read more →]
Telia Carrier and Bulk are working together to connect Norway more directly to the rest of Europe in a project for the Norwegian Communications Authority. The two are working on the ‘Havsil’ cable, which will connect Kristiansand, Norway and Esbjerg, Denmark. [Read more →]
Crosslake Fibre has come up with a new regional subsea cable project, and this one is not in North America. The company that started off by crossing Lake Ontario will now be crossing the English Channel. [Read more →]
Sparkle, the international arm of Italian-based TIM Group, has moved to light up its subsea fiber along the western coast of the Americas. To take care of the technology side of things, they have tapped Ciena’s WaveLogic 5 Extreme gear. [Read more →]
The proliferation of big data has long been seen as a future source of value, but figuring out how to distill that value while navigating the minefield of privacy continues to be a difficult problem. With the arrival of the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s also a more immediate one with technical, political, and personal implications. The Californian CCPA legislation has further shaken things up as well. With us today to talk about privacy in today’s big data landscape is Infoworks CEO Buno Pati. [Read more →]
The submarine cable operator Seaborn Networks is back from its adventures in Chapter 11 after finding the subsea market between North and South Americas to be less strong than they originally projected. And it’s back with Partners Group in the catbird seat. [Read more →]
One bit of M&A, and three management changes worth keeping an eye on: [Read more →]
A pile of fiber quietly changed hands last week up in Minnesota. Cooperative Network Services, LLC has purchased the assets of West Central Transport Group, LLC, perhaps kicking off a round of consolidation in a region that hasn’t seen as much of it as elsewhere in the country. [Read more →]
Plenty going on out there as the summer heat finally arrives: [Read more →]
Here are few items from around the globe to catch up on: [Read more →]