This article was authored by Dylan Bushell-Embling, and was originally posted on telecomasia.net.
The consortium behind the Southeast Asia – United States (SEA-US) subsea cable have commenced the construction phase for the project. [Read more →]
This article was authored by Dylan Bushell-Embling, and was originally posted on telecomasia.net.
The consortium behind the Southeast Asia – United States (SEA-US) subsea cable have commenced the construction phase for the project. [Read more →]
Infinera revealed one of the highest profile non-telecommunications customers one could have this morning. Their gear will be lighting some fiber for Facebook. And by some, they mean “the world’s longest terrestrial optical network route”. [Read more →]
According to a Reuters report this morning, the rumors that Charter would buy Bright House Networks won’t be rumors much longer. The deal has apparently been done, and may be announced later today. [Edit: It’s official now.] [Read more →]
Two interesting items from Global Cloud Xchange from the the continent of Asia this morning. [Read more →]
DE-CIX has found a new market to add to its growing list of internet exchanges. They’ll be establishing a new IX at TI Sparkle’s new Sicily Hub data center in Palermo. [Read more →]
The pan-European fiber and cloud operator Interoute is going on the acquisition trail this year after bringing in two new private equity investors. With a target of more than doubling revenue to €1B, who might they target for a bit of inorganic growth? [Read more →]
Windstream’s board of directors has signed off on its planned spinoff of its network assets into a REIT. It’s a highly anticipated action of course, and one that could potentially shift the telecommunications landscape. [Read more →]
TGIF, and a very very wet one here after all the snow melt combined with two days of rain. Here’s a quick look at a few news items from around the world to close out the week: [Read more →]
Given that it hasn’t happened within the previously projected timeframe of ‘early 2015’, that headline is perhaps a bit obvious. But nevertheless, Comcast has officially pushed back the timeframe for closing the purchase of Time Warner Cable to ‘the middle of the year’. [Read more →]
In what hopefully will not be a preview of too many things to come, we have our first pre-announcement for the Q1 earnings season, and it’s not a happy one. After customer orders didn’t come through, Sonus has slashed its guidance and initiated a review of its cost structure. [Read more →]
Here’s a quick rundown of the news from this morning from around the industry and the world: [Read more →]
This article was authored by Jouko Ahvenainen, and was originally posted on telecomasia.net.
When you start a new business or go to work in an industry or business sector that is new to you, one challenge is to understand the ecosystem. What all different roles are in the ecosystem, who are the key players, what would your role be, who is more a [Read more →]
It’s time for a set of quick takes on news from the first part of this week: [Read more →]
Two months ago, we learned that Hutchison Whampoa was making a bid for Telefonica’s O2 in a bid to take the market leadership spot in the UK. It seems the due diligence went well, as the word now is that an announcement of a finalized £10.5B deal is in the offing. [Read more →]
As expected, emerged challenges to the FCC’s implementation of Net Neutrality regulations via Title II have emerged. Yesterday two petitions were filed in two different federal courts. [Read more →]
EdgeConneX continued the rapid expansion of its data center footprint this morning with plans to go live in Q2 with three new facilities down in Florida. They’ll be bringing edge data centers online in Miami, Tallahassee, and Jacksonville. [Read more →]
Today we’re going to look at the side of telecom and fiber that by some measures we hear from the most, and yet by others also the least. It has now been 10 years since Jaymie Scotto Cutaia founded the marketing, PR, and event planning firm JSA. Focusing from the beginning on the telecom sector, she and her team have played an outsized role in driving the sea change in public perception about the infrastructure it depends on. But do you know what she herself thinks? I thought it was about time I asked: [Read more →]
Three new job listings this past week on the Ramblings Jobs board. I’m currently upgrading the jobs board with a few new features, a process which has led to a few bugs. All should be in good shape now though! [Read more →]
Now that the FCC has applied Title II to the internet in order to enforce network neutrality and the dust has had a week or so to settle, it’s time for a Friday poll. Not about network neutrality directly though, I’m curious about whether readers think using Title II to get it done is going to have other negative impacts beyond the intended regulatory scope of the current FCC chairman and his allies. [Read more →]
The city of Peterborough in eastern England has a newly operational core fiber network to get use to using. CityFibre has completed the construction of its 90km buildout there, starting off by hooking up 107 public sector sites for the city’s IT services arm, Serco. [Read more →]
Zayo announced an agreement with Interxion this morning, through which they will expand their fiber network into Interxion Dublin. The move takes advantage of the dark fiber route to Ireland they acquired in the deal for Geo a little less than a year ago, and which they just lit up just last month. [Read more →]
Now that the details on FCC’s new network neutrality are out, the aftermath is getting interesting. It was clear that Obama’s choice to come out in public support of applying Title II to the internet was a key moment, but according to FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler’s testimony before Congress the effect was indirect. [Read more →]
Vendors have been busy around the world this week, here’s a quick look at several items of interest: [Read more →]