Cbeyond Considers Its Options

November 6th, 2013
 

As part of its Q3 report today, Cbeyond says it has formed a strategy committee that will evaluate both ways to accelerate its transformation and possible strategic alternatives. The possible alternatives could include M&A as either a buyer or seller and other strategic arrangements. [Read more →]

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Regional Roundup: MegaPath, NYSERNet, Birch, Lightower

November 6th, 2013
 

Time for a quick mid-week roundup of news from regional and metro network operators around the USA: [Read more →]

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Earthlink Maintains Its Course

November 5th, 2013
 

With its Q3 results released yesterday after the market closed, EarthLink offered few surprises. The one time dialup giant and now cloud IT services player has spent the last few years integrating and supplementing acquired assets, assembling a cloud-based portfolio of managed services, churning off revenues that don’t fit, and generally not getting much credit for all their hard work with investors. [Read more →]

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Significant New Duct and Fiber for euNetworks West of London

November 5th, 2013
 

After raising money earlier this year, euNetworks has announced another major new project putting some of that capital to work. They’re building out new network from the duct on up to add high fiber counts and multiple routes out to Slough, west of London. [Read more →]

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Goodbye smartphones, hello eye implants

November 4th, 2013
 

This article was authored by John C. Tanner, and was originally posted on telecomasia.net.

ITEM: Ten years from now we will give up smartphones in favor of displays embedded in our eyeballs and wired directly into our brains. [Read more →]

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Pacnet Unveils SDN-Powered Network-as-a-Service

November 4th, 2013
 

In one of the more expansive efforts to put SDN and OpenFlow to work, Pacnet this morning unveiled an aggressive pan-Asia Network-as-a-Service offering. Initially in beta, the platform promises dynamically provisioned, flexible, scalable Ethernet pipes between key data centers and cloud nodes throughout the region. [Read more →]

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Forget Connected Things and M2M, Make Them Enchanted Items

November 4th, 2013
 

Longtime readers may have noticed that there are some hot new topics/buzzwords I don’t seem to favor, and on top of that list in my own mind are M2M and the ‘Internet of Things’.  But Mike Manos over on LooseBolts has a piece out today that finally resonated with me. It’s not that these topics aren’t real opportunities and new directions, it’s that the packaging is so wonkish.  [Read more →]

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In a mobile workplace, is VoIP antiquated?

November 3rd, 2013
 

This Industry Viewpoint was authored by Jack McCarthy, the content manager at ShoreTel

As organizations become increasingly mobile, many have questioned the viability of using a voice over IP phone system as a long-term solution. While companies may think that the technology is antiquated in the emerging mobile landscape, VoIP offers benefits comparable to mobile phones, making it a valuable business asset. [Read more →]

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Ramblings Jobs: Southern Telecom

November 3rd, 2013
 

November took up where October left off, and we now have seven listings on the Ramblings Jobs Board with a new posting from Southern Telecom. [Read more →]

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Friday Poll: Should AT&T Make a Play for Vodafone?

November 1st, 2013
 

So despite the NSA scandal and the potential regulatory hassle it may cause them, today’s rumor is once again that AT&T really is taking a serious look at bidding for the rest of Vodafone.   What do you think, would this a smart move? [Read more →]

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Friday Bytes: Fatbeam, DuPont Fabros, Viawest, Level 3

November 1st, 2013
 

Halloween is over and it’s time for a quick Friday wrap-up of news I didn’t get to from this week: [Read more →]

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Has the NSA Hamstrung Euro M&A For More Than Just AT&T?

October 31st, 2013
 

According to the Wall Street Journal yesterday, European officials are throwing some serious cold water on AT&T’s possible plans to expand inorganically into Europe. The main thrust of the opposition relates to the continuing rumors of a bid for Vodafone, but the problem could be a more general one. [Read more →]

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Lumos Lights Richmond, Turns Toward Pennsylvania

October 31st, 2013
 

In a flurry of activity, Virginia-based Lumos Networks released their earnings and provided updates on their ongoing projects in Virginia and Pennsylvania. Since splitting off from nTelos two years ago, Lumos has been moving aggressively to both make better use of the fiber they have and to build out into new adjacent markets. [Read more →]

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Cloud M&A: Internap Buys iWeb to Boost Its IaaS Plans

October 31st, 2013
 

Yesterday an interesting cloud M&A hit the wires, as Internap Network Services (NASDAQ:INAP, news, filings) announced plans to acquire iWeb. It’s Internap’s first substantial inorganic move since the Voxel deal almost two years ago, and will boost their ambitions to take on a bigger piece of the global infrastructure-as-a-service market. [Read more →]

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Level 3’s Q3 Buoyed By Strong Enterprise Revenue Growth

October 30th, 2013
 

As promised, Level 3 Communications (NYSE:LVLT, news, filings) posted its third quarter earnings report this morning.  And while they were still in the red, there were some promising signs this quarter that the winds are shifting in their direction at last.  Enterprise revenue growth ticked upward, wholesale saw some stabilization, and cost savings continued to trickle in.  Here is a quick table of their numbers in some context: [Read more →]

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euNetworks Adds Fiber to Sweden, Lowers Latency to Moscow

October 30th, 2013
 

Over in Europe, euNetworks has stretched its fiber reach to the north and east. The independent pan-European operator has announced the addition of a fiber route up to Stockholm to its inventory, taking its low latency capabilities to the Scandanavian financial center down another notch. They have also established a beachhead in Moscow. [Read more →]

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Wednesday Bytes: HFN, Cologix, Akamai, Intelisys

October 30th, 2013
 

Here’s a quick roundup of all things data from the first half of the week that is worth a quick look: [Read more →]

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Earnings Preview: Level 3 Aims for Q4 Profit, But Q3 First

October 29th, 2013
 

Tomorrow we will get our monthly window into how Level 3 Communications (NYSE:LVLT, news, filings) is doing with their Q3 report.  We started off the year with James Crowe stepping down, after which Jeff Storey stepped up to the CEO role and has been putting his stamp on things as the company continues to seek higher growth rates for its core network services.  I continue to hear rumbles out there of good things on the horizon in enterprise sales, but [Read more →]

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Pacnet Intros 100G Transpacific Waves

October 29th, 2013
 

A year after getting a new CEO and refocusing its business, Pacnet is clearly on offense again. Along with their datacenter moves on the Chinese mainland, today they introduced 100G wavelength services between East Asia and the US West Coast. [Read more →]

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NTT Strikes Twice, Acquires Virtela and Raging Wire

October 28th, 2013
 

If there were any doubts about the intentions of the Japanese giant NTT Communications in the North American cloud services market, their moves today should go a long way to dispelling them. NTT announced two purchases today, buying 80% of RagingWire Data Centers and all of the cloud networking operator Virtela. [Read more →]

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Post-Snowden, encryption finally sells

October 28th, 2013
 

This article was authored by Don Sambandaraksa, and was originally posted on telecomasia.net.

Privacy does sell. Or at least, it has received a breath of fresh air in the form of the wake-up call from Edward Snowden’s leaks. [Read more →]

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Ramblings Jobs: Zayo

October 28th, 2013
 

It has been a busy month on the Ramblings Jobs Board, where we now have six positions listed including a new one from Zayo this past week: [Read more →]

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600Mbps to the Moon

October 25th, 2013
 

There’s something about bandwidth in space that simultaneously evokes the responses ‘Oh Cool’ and ‘That sounds so primitive’.  That’s true for me with the report on various news sources this week about an actual 622Mbps broadband connection between the Earth and the Moon, or more precisely to the Lunar and Atmospheric Dust Environment Explorer probe that is currently orbiting it. [Read more →]

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