Consolidation in the UC space can be either about scale or about technology. The UCaaS and software provider BroadSoft made one of the latter early this morning, announcing the acquisition of Intellinote. [Read more →]
Being late to the big data party may be a blessing for telcos
May 31st, 2016
This article was authored by Tony Poulos, and was originally posted on telecomasia.net.
Innovation in big data is all about making the data available for any number of people to test out ideas to see what works without impacting the performance of the systems the data resides in. [Read more →]
Verizon, Unions Make a Deal
May 27th, 2016
Just as Memorial Day weekend is about to start, the Verizon strike appears to be over. Verizon and its unions have apparently reached a tentative deal this afternoon after 13 days of talking at the Department of Labor. [Read more →]
Facebook, Microsoft, Telefonica Team Up for new Mid-Atlantic Cable
May 27th, 2016

On what do Facebook and Microsoft agree? Apparently, on the need for a new transatlantic cable between Spain and Virginia. The MAREA cable system was announced yesterday, with the software and social networking giants working with Telefonica’s Telxius subsidiary to make it happen. [Read more →]
Network Bytes: Zayo, FirstLight, Consolidated, Interoute
May 26th, 2016
I’m on the road again today, but here’s a quick roundup of some action among fiber operators in the last day or so: [Read more →]
Integra Optics Takes Aim at HFC
May 26th, 2016
This morning, Integra Optics is revealing a new set of products aimed at a part of the market we don’t hear about too often. They are taking aim at the world of hybrid fiber-coax. It’s a segment that isn’t getting a whole lot of attention these days, and which the company thinks is ripe for some more personalized support. [Read more →]
DDoS Bytes: Radware, Kentik, F5, Limelight
May 26th, 2016
In the last several days there has been a series of announcements surrounding protection against DDoS attacks. What strikes me is the wide range of companies involved in the handling of this sort of threat. [Read more →]
Combatting churn begins with data
May 26th, 2016
This Industry Viewpoint was contributed by Giles House, CMO of CallidusCloud
Like few other industries, telecom seems resigned to churn. The average number of subscribers who voluntarily deactivate each month is huge. According to market research firm Ovum, almost half of existing customers could switch carriers before the end of 2015. Ovum asserts that about a quarter of all users say they will definitely switch to another provider, while another quarter are actively considering changing. [Read more →]
Industry Spotlight: Level 3’s Chris Richter Talks Security
May 25th, 2016
One of the perennial problems faced by IT managers across all sectors is that of security. From the days of the lone wolf hacker to today’s organized crime and even state-sponsored groups, security has become an arms race that most people don’t realize how badly they are losing. Network operators are now mobilizing new tools to help the cause however. With us today to discuss the subject and Level 3 Communications’s newest security offering is Chris Richter, SVP Global Security Services.
Wednesday Bytes: CyrusOne, Lumos Networks, UPN, GENBAND
May 25th, 2016
Here’s a quick rundown of some news from the week so far that’s worth a quick look: [Read more →]
Ciena’s Blue Planet Gets a DevOps Toolkit
May 24th, 2016
In the world of SDN and NFV, Ciena today revealed a new addition to its Blue Planet network and service orchestration platform. They have added a DevOps Toolkit to the mix, hoping to enable the developers at their ecosystem partners to create and on-board new VNFs and other pieces of the puzzle rather than do it all themselves. [Read more →]
euNetworks’ Media Connect Heads for Manchester
May 24th, 2016

Across the Atlantic, the pan-European operator euNetworks has been busy this week with the media vertical. Yesterday they unveiled an expansion of their Media Connect solution up to Manchester’s MediaCityUK. [Read more →]
Industry Spotlight: Cross River Fiber CEO Vincenzo Clemente
May 24th, 2016
While it seems like all the news in fiber infrastructure in the first half of this decade has been about consolidation, there have been a few startups that have taken on the sector from the ground up. One of those is Cross River Fiber, whose home turf is the same as mine – New Jersey. It’s an interesting market that lives in the shadow of New York City and Philadelphia and sometimes doesn’t get the attention it deserves. With us today to tell us where Cross River Fiber has been and where it will be going next is Founder and CEO Vincenzo Clemente. [Read more →]
Windstream Invests in Metro Depth in Richmond
May 23rd, 2016
This morning, Windstream announced an expansion of its footprint in the Richmond, Virginia metro area. It’s part of a multi-city campaign aimed at bringing more of both data centers and enterprises on-net and thus expanding the company’s overall prospects in both its wholesale and business markets. [Read more →]
ShoreTel Hits Speedbumps at Corvisa
May 23rd, 2016
This morning, ShoreTel revised its expectation for fiscal 2017 hosted revenue growth, offering lower guidance in the 21-24% range. According to the release, “certain aspects of the business integration and revenue ramp associated with the Corvisa acquisition are not progressing as originally anticipated and are thus impacting our previous near term assumptions.” However, the company’s fiscal Q4 projections remain intact. [Read more →]
Telstra hit with two more outages
May 23rd, 2016
This article was authored by Dylan Bushell-Embling, and was originally posted on telecomasia.net.
Australian operator Telstra has been hit with two more network outages in the span of three days, weeks after committing to invest to improve its network resilience. [Read more →]
Tata Sells Majority Stake In Datacenters to ST Telemedia
May 20th, 2016
A significant chunk of data centers in Asia will be changing ownership structure. The Indian carrier Tata Communications is selling a 74% stake in its data center business in India and Singapore to ST Telemedia. Tata Communications will retain a 26% stake in the business, which becomes a joint venture. [Read more →]
Thursday Bytes: Telefonica, QTS, Interoute, Charter
May 19th, 2016
Here’s a quick rundown on a few more interesting news items to keep an eye on: [Read more →]
Cisco Breezes Through Fiscal Q3
May 19th, 2016
When you’re a vendor of Cisco’s size, you get to be a bellwether whether you like the title or not. Reports from other vendors over the last few weeks haven’t inspired the market with confidence, and thus many eyes were on Cisco to determine whether or not to panic. The answer was no. All is well at least so far as Cisco’s fiscal Q3 earnings report can tell us. and should continue to be so at least into next quarter. [Read more →]
Quintillion Buys Arctic Fibre
May 18th, 2016

The plans for a cable through the Arctic Ocean took a dramatic new turn today. Quintillion Subsea Holdings, which has been building a cable system along the Alaska coast, has purchased the assets of Arctic Fibre, which had been planning a cable system stretching from Japan to the UK through the Northwest Passage. [Read more →]
Int’l Roundup: CENX, Nepal Telecom, Orange Business
May 18th, 2016
Here are a few news items from around the world that are worth a look: [Read more →]
Inteliquent to Acquire Better Voice
May 18th, 2016
There was a bit of inorganic action this morning from a corner of the industry that has been pretty quiet lately. Inteliquent has acquired Shopety, Inc, which does business as Better Voice, as a means to add muscle to its Omni platform. [Read more →]
Tuesday Bytes: AquaComms, Broad Valley, VIRTUS, Montico
May 17th, 2016
Here’s a quick rundown on a few news items from the start of the week: [Read more →]