
Hurricane Electric unveiled a new network expansion yesterday across a broad North American front. The international backbone operator has tapped EdgeConneX to get it closer to, you guessed it, the edge. [Read more →]
Hurricane Electric unveiled a new network expansion yesterday across a broad North American front. The international backbone operator has tapped EdgeConneX to get it closer to, you guessed it, the edge. [Read more →]
Infinera unveiled the major elements of its next generation platform this morning under the moniker The Infinite Network. When fully in place, that new platform is expected to include 800Gbps wavelength capability. [Read more →]
A few items to catch up on from the start of this week and the end of last week: [Read more →]
This article was authored by Allan Tan, and was originally posted on telecomasia.net.
The launch of new data centers in Indonesia indicates that there is an extensive shift in business priorities that is driving the local enterprises to adopt multi-cloud strategies. Therefore, the demand for hosting infrastructure services will [Read more →]
Last week Google CEO Sundar Pichai said last week in a blog post that Google will be spending $13B on its infrastructure in 2019. That’s quite a lot of buildout, giving Google’s footprint outside of Silicon Valley even more depth. [Read more →]
Friday ended poorly for Windstream and well for the hedge fund Aurelius Capital Management. A Manhattan federal court has ruled against the service provider, and if the judgement holds up then the company might be facing a date with BK. [Read more →]
A few more quick takes on interesting news from this week: [Read more →]
Three interesting items worth noting from the last day or two: [Read more →]
CenturyLink reported its Q4 numbers yesterday after the market closed, continuing the integration process and boosting adjusted EBITDA. The company decided to cut its dividend from $2.16 per share down to $1.00, which won’t make the markets very happy. They also announced a plan to protect the company’s $7.3B pile of NOLs (net operating losses). [Read more →]
A few partnerships and contracts won so far this week that are worth checking in on: [Read more →]
This article was authored by Dylan Bushell-Embling, and was originally posted on telecomasia.net.
The majority of subscribers to Australia’s national broadband network (NBN) are now on speed plans of 50Mbps or higher, but nearly a quarter are still on the [Read more →]
Multiple reports ranging from the NY Post to Reuters are saying that Zayo has turned down a bid for the company. The bidder is said to have been a consortium led by Blackstone Group, and the proposed purchase price was around or just above $30/share. [Read more →]
Security concerns are never far from the surface in today’s networks, and Windstream today moved to make it easier for enterprise customers to stay on top of it all. They have now added SIEM, short for Security Information and Event Management, services to the company’s portfolio. [Read more →]
In Detroit this morning, Telia Carrier and 123Net unveiled a new partnership that expands the reach of both companies’ infrastructure. Telia has added a new PoP in 123Net’s Tier 3 data center, and 123Net is using the global backbone to scalably enhance its connectivity. [Read more →]
The data center space is a hotbed of investment in the hyperscale / cloud era, but sometimes we think it is just space and power. Ok, maybe it mostly is, but there is also plenty of room to innovate around how you deliver those to customers whose sophistication is rapidly evolving. Newer entrants like Aligned Energy are bringing new approaches that challenge the status quo. With us today is the CEO, Andrew Schaap, to talk about the company’s unique approach. Andrew joined the company in 2015 after over a decade at Digital Realty Trust. [Read more →]
Zayo posted its fiscal Q2 2019 results yesterday, rebounding a bit from the prior quarter. In addition, the plans announced last quarter to split the company into Infrastructure and Enterprise halves has evolved into something less dramatic. [Read more →]
IXcellerate is planning to put $260M to work over in Russia. Over the next five years they plan to move beyond their single Moscow One Datacentre in Moscow and either build or buy four more facilities. [Read more →]
Here’s a quick rundown on some metro fiber news worth noting: [Read more →]
Three interesting items touching on three continents: [Read more →]
The Telecommunication Fund of Iceland and the submarine cable operator Farice have kicked off a new project. The two have signed an agreement to work on a new cable system between Iceland and the British Isles, tentatively called IRIS. [Read more →]
For over a year India’s Reliance Communications has hovered on the brink, negotiating with those it owes money and those who might buy its remaining business units in order to come up with a pathway to survival. Over the weekend they finally ran out of dancing room and filed for bankruptcy protection in Mumbai, and this time it may be for good. [Read more →]
The telecom and internet infrastructure world has a new public company. TPx, previously known as TelePacific, has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Pensare Acquisition Corp, which currently trades under the ticker WRLS. [Read more →]
Time to catch up on what I might have missed while on the road this week: [Read more →]