The infrastructure sector has lost an independent player to chapter 11 bankruptcy, demonstrating that while the fiber business as a whole is pretty healthy right now it is still not an easy one. Late last week, Allied Fiber’s southeastern subsidiaries declared bankruptcy in Delaware court after finding it more difficult than hoped to sell dark fiber and on its newly constructed Atlanta-Miami route. [Read more →]
Friday Bytes: Level 3, Lumos, Cologix, Lightpath
April 22nd, 2016
Here’s a quick Friday roundup of news items from the week that I don’t seem to have gotten to: [Read more →]
Russian Subs, Sharks, Anchors and Tsunamis: How Subsea Cable Systems Are Designed to Achieve Security
April 22nd, 2016
This Industry Viewpoint was authored by Greg Varisco, COO, Aqua Comms
The lines on a submarine cable map that represent subsea cables crossing the oceans signify the various routes of the world’s data, video and voice communications. But if you were to put your ear closer to the map, you might be able to hear the story of how these systems come about and what goes into the planning process. Modern subsea cable systems are designed to [Read more →]
Birch Reaches Deeper Into the Fiber Well
April 21st, 2016
Birch Communications says it added another 130K buildings to its metro fiber reach in Q1. In all, they now reach into some 550K buildings this way, with a goal of a million by the end of the year. [Read more →]
Zayo Serves Up Some Canadian Dark Fiber
April 21st, 2016
Zayo is raising its dark fiber flag in Canada this spring, a few months after acquiring Allstream and entering the market in force. They revealed yesterday that an unnamed global cloud provider has tapped them for a combined dark fiber and 100G wavelength solution hooking up its Canadian data center back across the border to key US hubs. [Read more →]
Verizon’s AOL Shops For Some Virtual Reality
April 20th, 2016
It is looking as if Verizon has big plans for AOL and its content division generally. Even while the company is said to be actively bidding for Yahoo, they went out today and made another deal in a rather different direction. AOL has agreed to acquire RYOT Corp. [Read more →]
Vendor Bytes: Infinera, Ciena, Calix, Gigamon
April 20th, 2016
Here are several quick-takes on what vendors have been up to lately: [Read more →]
Tuesday Bytes: Hibernia, Ciena, Infinera, IBM, Ericsson
April 19th, 2016
Lots more news already this week from content providers and equipment vendors to look at: [Read more →]
Consolidated Acquires Champaign
April 19th, 2016
No, not the kind made from grapes, although they could have done that too come to think of it. Consolidated Communications agreed yesterday to acquire Champaign Telephone Company (CTC) in a $13M all cash transaction, consolidating a bit more fiber infrastructure under its umbrella. [Read more →]
Int’l Bytes: PCCW, Africa-1, BBG, Olympics
April 18th, 2016
Lots of interesting international items to take a quick look at this Monday morning: [Read more →]
Verizon Closing In on Yahoo?
April 18th, 2016
According to the Wall Street Journal yesterday, the pack of wolves looking to devour Yahoo is thinning out and Verizon is indeed emerging as the wolf to beat. [Read more →]
Industry Spotlight: Gigamon’s Andy Huckridge Warns of NFV Speed Bumps
April 18th, 2016
In the networking world, NFV is one of the biggest disruptive technologies on the horizon. Vendors are racing their products to market and sharpening their ecosystems, and carriers are testing it out and sculpting new services or re-sculpting old ones. But there are issues left to solve before NFV can fulfill its promises. With us today to talk about a few of them is Andy Huckridge, Director of Service Provider Solutions & SME at Gigamon. [Read more →]
Cloud Communications M&A: Mitel to Acquire Polycom
April 15th, 2016
One of the most prolific consolidators in the UC and cloud communications sector has struck again. Canadian-based Mitel has announced an agreement to acquire slightly larger competitor Polycom. [Read more →]
The Future of Cell Towers: Could Advancements in Cellular Technology Make Cell Towers as We Know Them Obsolete?
April 15th, 2016
This Industry Viewpoint was authored by Lease Advisors
With talk of a 5G mobile network slated to launch sometime in 2020, cellular carriers and consumers in the know are equally delighted: 5G will mean more than 10 times the current capacity of even the best 4G LTE. Still, with the announcement of this and other technological advancements, some are concerned [Read more →]
San Antonio, Austin Are Next on Zayo’s FTT Menu
April 14th, 2016
Zayo said this morning that it has significant buildout plans for the Texas cities of San Antonio and Austin. The infrastructure builder and operator will be adding more than 700 route miles in the two markets as it moves to hook up some 300 wireless towers. [Read more →]
Telehouse, Verizon Digital Media Services Team Up For IXs
April 14th, 2016
The internet exchange business has been a rapidly evolving place over the last several years. Today two established players allied to make their expansion plans easier. TELEHOUSE and Verizon Digital Media Services are teaming up to build out new internet exchange points. [Read more →]
Network Roundup: Telia, Hurricane Electric, AquaComms, Level 3
April 14th, 2016
Here are four quick takes on news from global network operators this week: [Read more →]
Verizon, Unions Lock Horns Again
April 13th, 2016
Some 39,000 workers walked off the job this at 6am morning across Verizon’s landline footprint after the Communications Workers of America and the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers called a strike. Everyone had been working without a contract since August, but apparently the talks haven’t been going well. [Read more →]
Windstream Taps Infinera For DCI
April 13th, 2016
Out in Chicago, Windstream has been busy installing some new gear. They’ve deployed Infinera’s Cloud Xpress to provide pre-provisioned connections between two data centers within the key carrier hotel at 350 East Cermak. [Read more →]
Metro Bytes: Zayo, Alpheus, FirstLight, Hammer
April 12th, 2016
Here are four interesting items to look at from the start of this week: [Read more →]
Juniper Pulls Back Q1 Guidance
April 12th, 2016
In what is hopefully not an early indicator for the sector, yesterday after the market closed Juniper Networks reeled in its estimates for the first quarter. They cited weaker than expected demand from big operators in both the US and Europe, as well as the delayed timing of certain deployments. [Read more →]
Ramblings Jobs: Cross River Fiber
April 11th, 2016
We have three new job listings in my own home turf of New Jersey to look at over on the Ramblings’ Jobs Board to start off the second quarter. [Read more →]
WOW Business Lands in Downtown Chicago
April 11th, 2016
Early in 2015, WOW! Business announced the purchase of conduit along Wacker Drive in downtown Chicago. Today they revealed just what they have been and will be doing with it. [Read more →]