
Consolidation may be in the air in much of European telecommunications and infrastructure, but new networks are getting built too. Today one launched in northeastern Europe, connecting Frankfurt with Tallinn and hooking up Berlin, Warsaw, Vilnius, and Riga along the way. [Read more →]














If one had to name a major US metro infrastructure market that might be justified in feeling that it hasn’t gotten its fair share of coverage on this site over the years, it would be southern California. Part of that has been the relative paucity of independent network operators with a particular focus on the region. But with the
It’s time for the other half of our annual poll! Last week we looked at who the likely consolidation targets were, this week it’s the most likely buyers. Who out there is most likely to be buying US network assets this year? Vote now (choose up to 3):