Forget whether 3 is better or worse than 4, in China the question currently being debated is whether 2 is better or worse than 3. According to the South China Morning Post, Chinese leaders are considering combining China Unicom and China Telecom. [Read more →]
Int’l Roundup: Telia, TDCG, MainOne, Huawei
September 4th, 2018
The US was off yesterday, but the rest of the world managed to keep busy. Here are a few interesting items worth noting: [Read more →]
Industry Spotlight: Hylan CEO Robert DiLeo
September 4th, 2018
When network operators and service providers build out infrastructure, there’s a whole ecosystem of companies at the engineering and construction layer that they turn to in order to make it happen. One of those companies is Hylan, which has been doing a bit of consolidation work of its own lately and dramatically expanding its geographical reach. Hylan takes a turnkey, in-house approach to infrastructure projects rather than breaking them up and subcontracting them out. With us today to let us know what Hylan is up to is CEO Robert DiLeo. [Read more →]
TPG, Vodafone Australia to Merge Down Under
August 31st, 2018
The rumors from Australia last week came to fruition yesterday. Vodafone Australia and TPG Telecom have agreed to combine in a merger of equals transaction worth some $15B. [Read more →]
How DSPs can overcome security threats with agility using intelligent RPA
August 31st, 2018
This Industry Viewpoint was authored by Mogan A.B, Rajesh Khanna, and Balaji TN of Prodapt Solutions
As security threats are on the rise, digital service providers (DSPs) need to focus more on threat detection and mitigation capabilities across their network, especially on the access network that serves residential and enterprise customers. Furthermore, they need to focus [Read more →]
Thursday Roundup: Fusion, Limelight, Exponential-e, Calix
August 30th, 2018
Four interesting contract wins from three continents: [Read more →]
Colt’s SDN Plans Advance in APAC, North America
August 30th, 2018
Colt has long had one of the industries more aggressive plans to leverage SDN and NFV in its network. Today the UK-based global network operator took two more steps down that path, bringing greater functionality to the company’s customer base around the world. [Read more →]
Wednesday Roundup: Megaport, Hurricane Electric, Telinta, T-Mobile
August 29th, 2018
Here are a few quick takes from mid-week as we approach Labor Day weekend. [Read more →]
GoNetspeed Takes On Connecticut
August 28th, 2018
Several Connecticut cities are getting a new fiber option this summer, as GoNetspeed says it has completed its initial buildout in the region. With network in place in West Hartford, New Haven, and Bridgeport, the upstart FTTH and business fiber service provider has made its entry into the state. [Read more →]
Tuesday Bytes: Hawaiki, Huawei, T-Mobile
August 28th, 2018
Two bits of subsea cable news and a not-unexpected objection to the big merger of the year: [Read more →]
Is this finally Web 3.0?
August 28th, 2018
This article was authored by Jouko Ahvenainen, and was originally posted on telecomasia.net
Since Web 2.0 became important, many companies have wanted and claimed to create Web 3.0. The label has mainly been artificial. For example, the semantic web has been a candidate for this role, but we haven’t really seen it or what it might mean in practice. Now we again have a strong candidate for this role: [Read more →]
Industry Spotlight: Jim Young on Crown Castle’s Fiber Plans
August 27th, 2018
Over the last few years Crown Castle has been busy buying metro and regional fiber, with the biggest recent moves being Lightower, Wilcon, FPL Fibernet, and Sunesys. The question many in the sector have had is just what kind of fiber infrastructure player does the longtime tower operator have in mind for these assets? With us to start to answer that question is Jim Young, SVP and COO of Crown Castle Fiber. [Read more →]
Tale of the Tape – SD-WAN vs MPLS WAN
August 24th, 2018
This Industry Viewpoint was authored by Robert Martin, Director of Sales at Telesystem
Wide area networks (WANs) are the connective tissue of the modern distributed organization. They tie together main, remote and branch offices, as well as data centers, through combinations of different link types carrying traffic for applications such as hosted VoIP, videoconferencing and file transfers. The specific modes [Read more →]
Thursday Bytes: Zayo, IX Reach, EdgeConneX, Digital Realty
August 23rd, 2018
A few news bytes worth noting: [Read more →]
Zayo Finishes Fiscal 2018 in Steady Form, Still Seeking Higher Growth
August 23rd, 2018
Zayo reported its fiscal Q4 2018 results yesterday after the bell. The company posted revenues of $657.6M, adjusted EBITDA of $324.9M, and earnings per share of $0.18. The markets may have wanted a bit more in the revenue department, but they don’t seem to have been surprised that they didn’t get it. Here are a few of Zayo’s numbers in some context: [Read more →]
TPG, Vodafone Dance Down Under
August 22nd, 2018
This summer’s unresolved merger dances are concentrated pretty heavily in APAC this year. Today Australia is abuzz with a new one: TPG Telecom and Vodafone Australia are talking about shacking up together. [Read more →]
Conterra Makes Another Inorganic Move
August 21st, 2018
Conterra Networks has consolidated a bit more infrastructure down along the Gulf Coast. Following their deals earlier this year of Network USA and Detel, Conterra has announced an agreement to acquire Longview-based Network Communications. [Read more →]
Metro Bytes: WANRack, nuron, Indiana NAP
August 21st, 2018
Some E-Rate news, an investment by a familiar face, and a new data center near Chicago. [Read more →]
Airtel said to set up independent fiber unit
August 20th, 2018
This article was authored by Dylan Bushell-Embling, and was originally posted on telecomasia.net.
India’s Bharti Airtel is reportedly setting up an independent fiber subsidiary, and may turn it into a wholesale infrastructure provider. [Read more →]
Two Bidders Emerge for RCOM’s Remaining Telecom Assets
August 17th, 2018
According to the Financial Times, Reliance Communications now has two bids in hand for different parts of its remaining telecommunications business, which includes Global Cloud Xchange’s global subsea network as well as Indian data center and fixed line network assets. Both bidders are from the private equity community. [Read more →]
Thursday Roundup: Exponential-e, Hurricane Electric, O2, EdgeConneX
August 16th, 2018
Three from around the world and one from the front range: [Read more →]
QTS Delivers First Installment on Its Ashburn Ambitions
August 15th, 2018
Late last week, QTS Realty Trust opened the doors on the first piece of its data center expansion in Ashburn, Virginia. They have commissioned the first 4MW of the first phase of 8MW, with their first customer already moved in and live ahead of schedule. The other 4MW of the buildout will follow shortly. [Read more →]
Wednesday Bytes: DET-IX, Netrality, 365 Data Centers, Cogent
August 15th, 2018
I’ve been on the road most of the past two weeks, but should be back home tomorrow. But the news does go on and here is a set of quick takes from some interesting items from yesterday: [Read more →]