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Founder and Chief Editor of Telecom Ramblings. Software engineer by profession, chemical engineer by education, blogger by inclination.
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November 20th, 2009  

Competitive Telecom Trends: EBITDA Minus Capex

November 19th, 2009  

XO Charges Into the Inland Empire

November 19th, 2009  

Plans for 40G? 100G? Packet Optical?

November 18th, 2009  

Capex Trends Amongst Competitive Telecoms

November 18th, 2009  

TDC Buys Fiber Network

November 17th, 2009  

NTT, AT&T Add Cloud Offerings

November 17th, 2009  

EBITDA Margin Trends for Competitive Fiber Networks 11/2009

November 16th, 2009  

100Gbps Edges Closer With Multivendor Test

November 16th, 2009  

Cisco Takes Another Swing at Tandberg

November 15th, 2009  

Weekend Roundup 11/15

November 13th, 2009  

Zayo Expands Fiber to the Tower Effort

November 12th, 2009  

Terremark Acquires DS3 DataVaulting

November 12th, 2009  

Atlanta Next In Line For Level 3’s Local Treatment

November 12th, 2009  

Google, Clearwire, and Subscriber Growth

November 11th, 2009  

As XO Turns – Intermission

November 11th, 2009  

More Metro Fiber Maps: Atlanta, California

November 10th, 2009  

Hibernia’s GFN Rides Into Equinix-2,4 In Secaucus

November 9th, 2009  

Sprint to Send Home 2500 for Xmas

November 9th, 2009  

Icahn Backs Off For Now, XO Reports Q3

November 9th, 2009  

Another Quarter of Solid Growth for Cogent

November 9th, 2009  

Another $1.5B for Clearwire

November 8th, 2009  

A First Stab at Metro Fiber Maps

November 5th, 2009  

Lexent Builds Ultra-low Latency NY Routes for Equinix

November 5th, 2009  

Abovenet Hits the Accelerator

November 5th, 2009  

Paetec Returns to Growth in Q3

November 4th, 2009  

Earnings: Cisco, CBeyond, Limelight

November 4th, 2009  

CENX Joins Ethernet Exchange Party

November 3rd, 2009  

Windstream Buys NuVox

November 3rd, 2009  

TW Telecom Hums Along

November 3rd, 2009  

Equinix’s Ethernet Exchange Gets a Warm Early Reception


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