
A bunch of fiber has changed hands in the Midwest this week. In a pre-Christmas deal, Windstream has sold ‘certain fiber assets’ to Minnesota-based Arvig Enterprises, Inc. [Read more →]
A bunch of fiber has changed hands in the Midwest this week. In a pre-Christmas deal, Windstream has sold ‘certain fiber assets’ to Minnesota-based Arvig Enterprises, Inc. [Read more →]
What does Telstra want for Christmas? Apparently the answer is a bigger share of the Pacific submarine cable business. The Australian telecommunications provider is doing a deal to buy a quarter of Southern Cross. [Read more →]
Yesterday, Zayo announced plans to add another data center location to its zColo footprint. They are moving into a new facility in New Jersey, or more specifically Piscataway, which an anchor tenant providing the necessary rationale for expansion. [Read more →]
It wasn’t so long ago that the US interconnection business was a closed, secretive place. That changed with the Open-IX initiative, which opened the doors to both European-style internet exchanges and homegrown regional efforts. So what is Open-IX doing to follow up on that success? With us today to talk about the organization’s plans is newly named Executive Director and industry veteran Robert DeVita. [Read more →]
The Midwest has been pretty dynamic on the M&A front lately, and this morning there was another interesting infrastructure deal. DataBank has announced the acquisition of LightBound. [Read more →]
This Industry Viewpoint was contributed by David W. Wang
At the dawn of 2019, either you are a CEO/CTO/CFO of a firm facing your board of trustees, or a manager of network operations & IT facing your firm’s executive management team, you may run into similar million-dollar questions like: “How are we doing with SDDP? When can we move to SDDP?” [Read more →]
This article was authored by Dylan Bushell-Embling, and was originally posted on telecomasia.net.
The proposed merger between Vodafone Australia and fixed line ISP TPG Telecom could be on rocky ground, after the nation’s competition regulator outlined a number of preliminary competition concerns about its impact on the local telecoms market. [Read more →]
Four items touching five continents (sorry Australia, not today): [Read more →]
This Industry Viewpoint was contributed by Rob Ruehle, VP of Operations at Liquid Technology
E-waste has become an unavoidable facet of the contemporary human lifestyle. Computers, cell phones, televisions and a number of other technological innovations happening daily all serve to connect and enable the world in ways never before imagined. But the life of any given electronic device must end, and [Read more →]
A few interesting expansions of infrastructure and relationships worth noting from this week: [Read more →]
This article was authored by Jouko Ahvenainen, and was originally posted on telecomasia.net.
Smart watches are making their breakthrough and getting people to monitor their health data. Insurance companies and health care providers are developing new products that utilize customer’s data in the service and pricing. [Read more →]
Despite the impending holidays, it has been a rich week on the international front in telecom and internet infrastructure news. Here’s a little more to catch up on: [Read more →]
Everstream is planning a significant increase in headcount in Ohio, foreshadowing further network investments in the region. The Ohio Tax Credit Authority has approved two new projects for the company that will see them adding a substantial number of engineering, inside and outside plant, network operations, field services, and sales personnel. [Read more →]
Over on the other side of the Atlantic, Kao Data is tapping euNetworks for some significant fiber connectivity. The two are working together on a high density fiber route to Kao Data’s Harlow campus north of London. [Read more →]
A few items from first thing Monday or late last week: [Read more →]
From the time when Zayo burst forth on the scene some 10 years ago, the company aimed to be more than a simple asset roll-up. They effectively rewrote the book on how to operate fiber assets, especially when it comes to sales and customer management. With us today to talk about just how Zayo goes about shaping the customer experience when it comes to the infrastructure business is Sandi Mays, Chief Customer Experience and Information Officer. Sandi is a co-founder and has been a part of Zayo’s team since the beginning. [Read more →]
This industry viewpoint was authored by Michael C. Morey, President and Chief Executive Officer, Bluebird Network
The growing importance of bringing high-speed connectivity to rural markets and beyond
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A new data center, an expansion, a new tenant, and some more new data centers: [Read more →]
Yesterday’s news that BT is cutting Huawei gear out of its network core is now, well, yesterday’s news. The new story is that over the weekend, Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou was arrested up in Vancouver, Canada. [Read more →]
The pressure to limit Huawei’s access to global infrastructure is claiming another victory. Over in the UK, BT Group has apparently made the call to take Huawei gear entirely out of its core 3G and 4G networks entirely over the next two years. [Read more →]
Four interesting bits of network news from around the world worth noting this week: [Read more →]
Four interesting items on four continents worth noting: [Read more →]
Zayo Group has been investing in its longhaul fiber routes one at a time in the US for a while now, but now they’re taking that effort over to Europe. On Friday they announced plans to enhance the company’s longhaul fiber in northern England. [Read more →]