
Some fiber changed hands at ITW this week down in South America. UFINET has signed an agreement to acquire Netell, entering Brazil for the first time. [Read more →]

Some fiber changed hands at ITW this week down in South America. UFINET has signed an agreement to acquire Netell, entering Brazil for the first time. [Read more →]
Seems as if ITW has gone pretty well down in Atlanta so far, wish I could be there in person this time (next year). Here is a set of service expansions announced at the conference, two adding new international reach and two adding new services capabilities: [Read more →]
More ITW announcements, this time for dark-fiber-related news worth noting in the US: [Read more →]
ITW is here, and the news is flowing quickly this morning. Here are a few items touching on the subsea cable business worth noting right off the bat: [Read more →]

There are many players in the data center space in today’s market, some with higher public profiles than others. One active player that doesn’t get as much press is Stream Data Centers. Stream recently announced plans to expand its hyperscale footprint into the Phoenix market. With us today to talk about Stream Data Centers’ new projects and outlook on the market is COO and Partner Michael Lahoud. [Read more →]
Here are few bits and pieces before ITW next week that are worth noting. I won’t be able to attend ITW in person this year, so have fun in Atlanta everyone! [Read more →]
This Industry Viewpoint was authored by Matt Hiles, COO of Mosaic NetworX
SD-WAN has become the “go-to” solution for bringing enterprise networks into the digital transformation era. However, there is a significant challenge that must be addressed with SD-WAN deployments. That challenge is security, [Read more →]
This past week a new bidder emerged for the assets T-Mobile and Sprint might have to divest to get their deal past regulators. Dish and its billionaire CEO Charlie Ergen have reportedly been working on a $6B deal to carve out enough assets for a new #4. [Read more →]
A few other items to note as we hit midweek: [Read more →]

Fresh off the completion of its unique NYC-Ashburn longhaul route, United Fiber & Data is not resting on its laurels. The company is telling people that they have a new fiber project on the drawing board that will extend their network south from Ashburn into new markets. [Read more →]
A few acquisitions, and a few green power initiatives in the colo space: [Read more →]
Verizon is putting some fiber to work in a high profile sports vertical deal. The company recently announced an agreement with the National Basketball Association to build a fiber-based video distribution network. [Read more →]
Late last week, CenturyLink unveiled some new infrastructure plans for southern Florida. They are adding a new network gateway and data center in Miami, with construction starting this September and plans to move in next summer. [Read more →]

This Industry Viewpoint was contributed by Rami Reshef, CEO of GenCell Energy
With the world ready to embrace 5G, many wonder where it will have its greatest impact and which applications will drive its success. Will it be consumers like you and I? Or will it be businesses and industrial applications? While [Read more →]
A few items worth noting: [Read more →]
A few interesting items worth noting at midweek: [Read more →]
It seemed for a little while that the merger of Sprint and T-Mobile might have found a pathway through the regulatory jungle. However, a new roadblock has arisen. A group of nine US states plus the District of Columbia has sued to block the merger. [Read more →]
A few items from around the world worth noting: [Read more →]

SD-WAN has been rising quickly with enterprises, displacing older technologies, and becoming the most visible manifestation of the software-defined revolution that continues to change networking. But the changes don’t end with SD-WAN and some other ways to leverage SDN are already in the market. One such player is Dispersive Networks, which takes a different approach to securing enterprise connectivity. Joining us today to talk about the company’s approach is CEO, Ed Wood. Ed joined Dispersive Networks in October of last year after 23 years over at Accenture. [Read more →]
With its recent deal to go private still a few quarters off, Zayo is turning its attention to new buildouts and upgrades. On Friday they detailed one such project out in the Midwest, or more specifically the state of Ohio. [Read more →]

The prospect of a subsea cable through the Russian Arctic got a significant boost yesterday. The Finnish provider Cinia and the Russian provider MegaFon have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to form a joint venture aimed at finally making what was once a crazy idea reality. [Read more →]
A few more items worth keeping an eye on: [Read more →]
The infrastructure component vendor space saw some inorganic activity this morning. Infinite Electronics, Inc. has announced the acquisition of Integra Optics. [Read more →]