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Zayo gives Las Vegas customers onramp to its IP network

Zayo is giving its carrier and enterprise customers located in the Las Vegas area a new entry point onto its broader IP network by upgrading its core and metro transport rings.

Tower Cloud ups Atlanta network to 10G

Las Vegas -- Tower Cloud, a regional wireless backhaul specialist targeting the Southeast states, announced that it upgraded its network in Atlanta to 10G to support the bandwidth requirements of its wireless operator clients.

10G wavelength prices continue to drop, says TeleGeography

As businesses and wholesale carrier customers migrate away from lower-capacity SDH/SONET services to optical wavelengths, wavelength service prices are dropping fast while lower-capacity circuit prices are moderating.

Week in research: Enterprise PBX sales hold firm; 10G controllers/adapters grow in Q2

Enterprise phone sales drop: Conservative budgeting by enterprises may be to blame for a 7 percent sequential drop in the enterprise PBX phone system market, says Infonetics Research in a new report.

tw telecom sets stage for network service automation

tw telecom ( Nasdaq: TWTC ) believes that customers should have more control in getting the bandwidth they want, when they want it, in a more automated fashion. Speaking at the recent Cowen and Company...

Hibernia Atlantic taps into New Jersey's need for low latency

Hibernia Atlantic has completed the build out of a new low latency route connecting 165 Halsey to 1400 Federal Blvd in New Jersey to appeal to the state's financial trading community. Built by

Submarine cabling boom drives down bandwidth prices in high cost regions

The surge of both new submarine cable systems and upgrades of existing systems is having two benefits: more capacity and lower prices, a new TeleGeography report indicates. Ongoing cable builds have

High-bandwidth Ethernet market holds great potential

The high-bandwidth Ethernet market--services at 10 Gbps, 40 Gbps and beyond--is poised for big things in the years ahead. Growth is expected despite poor macroeconomic indicators that suggest lower

Verizon, Level 3: We need 100G

Both Verizon and Level 3 say they need 100 Gigabit optical networks, and the sooner, the better. Speaking at Optical Expo 2008 in Dallas, Verizon's backbone network design director said the company