Three newly announced buildout projects in 4 markets across two continents: [Read more →]
Tuesday Roundup: Unitas Global, Sabey, Windstream Wholesale, Casa Systems, Verizon
April 19th, 2022
A bit of M&A, an organic expansion, a technology trial, and a technology adoption: [Read more →]
Monday Bytes: Horizon, T5, Windstream
April 18th, 2022
Happy Easter to all. Before the new week gets started here’s some catch-up from the end of last week we didn’t get to at the time: one M&A move, an organic transatlantic expansion, and a product upgrade: [Read more →]
Service provider automation: Significant market demand accelerates service delivery and time to revenue
April 15th, 2022
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This Industry Viewpoint was authored by Daniel Bar-Lev, VP Strategic Programs, MEF
The need for speed and a better experience
Business automation between service providers—as well as with customers—is increasingly attracting development budgets in the telecom industry. Business automation improves both customer experience and loyalty (e.g., simplicity of order, service delivery times) as well as staff [Read more →]
Thursday Roundup: Arelion, Cologix, Hyperoptic, Aryaka, Digital 9, Volta
April 14th, 2022
Three infrastructure expansion items and one M&A to keep up with: [Read more →]
Wednesday Bytes: Ciena, ADVA, VIAVI, Ritter
April 13th, 2022
Three vendor wins of note and some FTTH: [Read more →]
Zayo Shifts Its Enterprise Approach
April 13th, 2022
Zayo has kicked off a new effort at the enterprise marketplace in advance of Channel Partners out in Las Vegas. They have launched ‘Zayo Enterprise Solutions’, which bundles the relevant products and resources in such a way as to better meet the needs of enterprises. It’s an area that Zayo has historically not had that much success with as compared to its wholesale business. [Read more →]
Tuesday Bytes: Ericsson, Nokia, Fujitsu, FiberLight, DE-CIX
April 12th, 2022
A few interesting items from the start of this week, including three vendor items and some IX news: [Read more →]
Industry Spotlight: Mox Networks’ Allen Meeks on Dark Fiber, Spectrum
April 11th, 2022
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Of all the newer infrastructure builders and operators in the market today, perhaps the hardest one to classify by traditional standards is MOX Networks. As a subsidiary of NantWorks, the brainchild of healthcare visionary Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong, MOX came on the scene several years ago to build new conduit and fiber infrastructure both in the metro and the long-haul where others had not been able. With us today to take a deeper look into Mox’s origins, motivations, and approach to infrastructure, as well as its buildout plans going forward, is COO Allen Meeks. [Read more →]
Understanding The Opportunities for AI-Cameras and LiDARs for Smart Road Infrastructure
April 8th, 2022
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This Industry Viewpoint was authored by Georges Aoude, co-Founder of Derq
As the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in January sparked a new wave of autonomous vehicles (AVs) coming to the automotive market in the next few years, much focus as of late has been on the technology of these vehicles themselves. However, the technology embedded in road infrastructure is also beginning to see more conversation between service providers and municipalities. [Read more →]
Google to Build Topaz
April 7th, 2022
There will soon be another subsea cable crossing the Pacific. Yesterday Google announced plans to build Topaz, a transpacific system connecting Japan with North America. But there is one significant difference that adds diversity to global infrastructure. [Read more →]
Digital 9, GPC, Cologix, Netrality
April 7th, 2022
Two inorganic moves, a recapitalization, and an FTTH project: [Read more →]
Lightpath Adds Diverse Route to Ashburn
April 6th, 2022
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Lightpath has lined up an alternative route south to Ashburn, Virginia and the DC metro area. The northeastern metro fiber operator has announced the addition of a 300-mile route between the New York metro area and northern Virginia that passes to the west of the usual I-95 corridor. [Read more →]
Int’l Bytes: EXA, GTT, AMS-IX, Sparkle, Zain
April 5th, 2022
Five interesting moves in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. [Read more →]
Grain Buys LightRiver
April 4th, 2022
This morning a bit of M&A landed that touches on a whole lot of networks out there, at least indirectly. LightRiver has itself a new owner. Grain Management has announced the acquisition of the company’s Technologies and Software divisions. [Read more →]
Monday Bytes: Syntropy, Horizon, 123NET, Prysmian
April 4th, 2022
A bit of blockchain, two FTTH expansions, and a subsea cable. [Read more →]
Industry Spotlight: Kohler Power Systems’ Mike Pincus on Commissioning and Automation
April 4th, 2022
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No infrastructure is more critical to a data center than the power that keeps it online, and when the grid fails those backup generators must be ready instantly. As all our infrastructure becomes more complex and automation drives everything, those power systems must keep pace with the times. Today we talk with Mike Pincus, Director of Sales Operations at Kohler, a data center power industry leader, to learn about the innovative new approach to commissioning he developed. [Read more →]
Lingo to Acquire Bullseye
April 1st, 2022
There was a bit of interesting M&A this week in the UC and managed services space. Atlanta-based Lingo has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Bullseye Telecom, marking another phase of the company’s expansion since it split off of Birch back in 2018. [Read more →]
Friction-Free DIDs: Creating Competitive Advantages with Rapid Access to Global Numbers
April 1st, 2022
This Industry Viewpoint was authored by Vic Bozzo, CRO of SONOC
Platform providers, OTT players and a whole range of communications service providers simply need faster and integrated access to global numbers. The speed that they can access number inventory and seamlessly deliver to customers has emerged as a competitive advantage. Today, Direct Inward Dialling (DID) management is accelerating service delivery and supporting the growth of communication service providers (CPaaS) and unified communications (UC) platforms worldwide. [Read more →]
Thursday Bytes: Windstream, Infinera, GCX, Aligned, Xplornet
March 31st, 2022
Five items worth keeping tabs on from this week: [Read more →]
Int’l Bytes: Infinera, Windstream, Ciena, DE-CIX
March 30th, 2022
A few interesting deployments and partnerships from around the world from the last day or two: [Read more →]
3Red8 Announces Plans for National Fiber Build
March 29th, 2022
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While intercity fiber buildouts have sprung up in recent years, it has still been several decades since there has been a project that successfully spanned the continent, though Allied Fiber certainly made one attempt to rally folks. But today we have a new entrant into that space. 3Red8 today announced plans for a fiberoptic transport network from coast to coast as well as from Canada to the Gulf of Mexico. [Read more →]
Tuesday Roundup: Infinera, Liquid, QTS, Lumen, DE-CIX
March 29th, 2022
Five bits of interesting news from around the industry as well as the globe: [Read more →]