I’m always thinking of 100G when I read about Ciena, but they’ve been making a big move into the SDN world lately. Yesterday they unveiled a new prong of that attack with the release of their Agility portfolio. [Read more →]
Thursday Bytes: Logix, Level 3, QTS, Perseus
July 10th, 2014
Here’s some quick takes on other news from around the sector this week: [Read more →]
As Slim Slims Down Mexico, Will His Overseas Shopping List Grow?
July 9th, 2014
In the news today is America Movil’s move down in Mexico to break itself up. Carlos Slim’s flagship is planning to sell off ‘certain assets’ to take its marketshare in Mexico below 50%. [Read more →]
Alcatel-Lucent Breathes 10Gbps of Life Into Copper
July 9th, 2014
The zombie that is our aging copper network just got another jolt of magic to keep it animated. Setting a new record, the Franco-American vendor has put 10Gbps over copper wires with a new prototype technology, giving hope of actual gigabit services to those who fiber won’t reach. [Read more →]
Lewis Black, Akamai, Mobile Rider to Re-invent Improv
July 8th, 2014
In one of today’s more interesting announcements, Akamai has a new customer and it’s a comedian. Well okay, it’s a comedian’s production company, but still. Lewis Black, one of my favorite performers, has tapped Mobile Rider and Akamai to help him hook the world up to his ‘The Rant Is Due” event this weekend. [Read more →]
In NYC, Sabey Brings In DE-CIX
July 8th, 2014
The New York City interconnection market has been evolving rapidly over the past year, with two European-derived exchanges shaking things up. This morning, DE-CIX added another key Manhattan location to its growing presence by launching a new Apollon PoP at Sabey’s Intergate.Manhattan. [Read more →]
Metro Bytes: Lumos, Windstream, 123.Net, Bluebird, Allied Fiber
July 8th, 2014
Here’s another quick rundown of news from the metro side of things in the past few days: [Read more →]
Tele2 Sells Norway to Teliasonera
July 7th, 2014
European telecommunications markets got a bit of the consolidation they have been looking for this morning, as Teliasonera has agreed to buy Tele2’s Norwegian business. The deal will cost the Nordic giant approximately $744M, and will give its existing Norwegian business the scale to better take on Telenor. [Read more →]
HTTP/2 risks creating dumb pipes with SPDY
July 7th, 2014
This article was authored by Phil Marshall, and was originally posted on telecomasia.net.
For many years, web content has been transported over the Internet using the Hypertext Transfer Protocol version 1.1 (HTTP/1.1), running on the [Read more →]
Ramblings Jobs: GTT
July 5th, 2014
This week the Ramblings’ Jobs Board is still sporting a dozen and a half job listings, with a new one this week from GTT. [Read more →]
Here Comes Zayo’s IPO At Last
July 3rd, 2014
Yesterday, Zayo and its private equity backers finally took a big step toward the IPO that many have anticipated for some time. The S-1 for Zayo Group Holdings has now been filed with the SEC. [Read more →]
QTS Buys Central NJ Colo, Solar Farm
July 3rd, 2014
In a bit of data center M&A today as we head into the long July 4 weekend, QTS has bought itself a second data center in New Jersey. And along with the $75M purchase comes a rather unique item: a 50 acre, 14.1MW solar farm. [Read more →]
AtlantaNAP Is Zayo’s Latest
July 2nd, 2014
Zayo crossed another asset off its bottomless shopping list, announcing today the acquisition of another data center business. They have bought Colo Facilities Atlanta, better known as AtlantaNAP. [Read more →]
Vodafone, ESB to Fiberize the Irish Countryside
July 2nd, 2014
Vodafone has found another place to put a bit of that cash hoard it gained from the Verizon Wireless deal, and it’s organic this time. They’ve formed a joint venture with the Irish power utility ESB to build out fiber to a half million premises across 50 towns in Ireland. [Read more →]
Rackspace Going Private? Hmm…
July 2nd, 2014
According to TechCrunch this morning, faced with the twin options of going it alone or tying up with a tech giant with deeper pockets, Rackspace just may pick door number three. The company’s board is reportedly taking a serious look at simply going private, with the help of private equity of course, and they could even make the announcement this week. [Read more →]
Internap’s Bare Metal Takes On London, Hong Kong
July 2nd, 2014
Internap is taking its bare metal cloud overseas, establishing additional beachheads on the other side of both the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. They’re expanding the platform into their existing London and Hong Kong data centers. Along with Singapore and Amsterdam, that gives them two each in the far east and in Europe to go with three US markets. [Read more →]
Metro Bytes: Birch, Lightpath, Noel, UK Broadband
July 1st, 2014
Here’s a quick look at some other metro and regional fiber news already out this week: [Read more →]
Alpheus Pushes Fiber Outward From the Central Office
July 1st, 2014
Texas metro and regional operator Alpheus says it is expanding its fiber footprint within two of its key markets. They hope to bring as many as than 3,000 buildings in key parts of Dallas/Fort Worth and Houston onto their network. [Read more →]
Fiber M&A: Consolidated and Enventis to Merge
June 30th, 2014
Two publicly held regional network operators are joining forces according to an announcement this morning. Consolidated Communications and Enventis have agreed to an all stock transaction, with Consolidated buying Enventis’s outstanding shares for a sum total of $350M. [Read more →]
Colo Bytes: Iron Mountain, Gold, Equinix, Telehouse, Onramp
June 30th, 2014
Here’s a quick look at some of the news from the colo sector from late last week and over the weekend: [Read more →]
The Snowden effect at CommunicAsia
June 29th, 2014
This article was authored by Don Sambandaraksa, and was originally posted on telecomasia.net.
Edward Snowden may be somewhere in Russia, but he might as well have been in Singapore waltzing along the halls of CommunicAsia 2014. He was on everyone’s lips, the NSA spying revelations having shaken the industry to the core over the past year. [Read more →]
Friday Bytes: Consolidated, tw telecom, UPN, EdgeCast
June 27th, 2014
Ah, it’s good to be back in the US after another long stint abroad. I’m almost past the jet lag, so here’s a quick Friday roundup before the weekend gets rolling: [Read more →]
Zayo Upgrades in Europe, Gets Quilted
June 27th, 2014
Two announcements hit the wires for Zayo yesterday. No, not another deal yet, though there’s always tomorrow. Zayo is working on a longhaul upgrade in Europe and picked up a key research & education contract back in the USA. [Read more →]