Telecom investors want customers. Valuable companies are those that have monetized their assets, said panelists at Connect(X) this week.
In acquiring Frontier, Verizon will take control of a fiber network into which much investment has been made.
The letter from the McGlasson is the latest in a series that show concern about the coming changes to of the BEAD program.
Field operations use geographic information systems and remote sensing technologies like drones, satellites, and vehicle-mounted sensors.
Notifications of the termination of Digital Equity Act grants were sent to all states and territories and 65 other organizations.
The new Sparklight plans include a $29.95 option that offers 200/20 Mbps speeds and a free modem for those who qualify.
The two companies will change the company name to Cox Communications but will use the Charter Spectrum brand name.
Using the Astound Broadband fiber infrastructure is critical to the success of the project, as it would otherwise exceed the available grant funding.
By the end of Brightspeed’s full buildout, more than 34,000 locations across Allen County, Ohio will have access to the Brightspeed fiber network.
The Texas Notice of Funding Availability comes as the BEAD process awaits clarification from the U.S. Department of Commerce.
The new partnership with Palo Alto Networks featuring their Prisma SASE 5 is designed for T-Mobile for Business customers.
Metronet will offer symmetrical service up to 5 Gbps to residential customers and up to 10 Gbps to businesses.
If approved, the Oklahoma broadband grants would be funded by the American Rescue Plan Act’s State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds.
Before price locks became the dominant CX trend of 2025, two large national providers introduced groundbreaking service guarantees.
The network provides each county in Kentucky with critical connectivity services and supports ISPs that offer last-mile service.
The customer commitment details Midco’s benchmarks in network reliability, price transparency, customer service and other categories.
The study suggests operators promote the cost savings potential of private wireless and focus on the medium-term benefits it offers.
Mediacom has begun activating the new network on a neighborhood-by-neighborhood basis in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
Netcracker will provide a variety of hosted managed services covering mission-critical BSS/OSS processes to accelerate GCI operations objectives.
GoNetspeed collaborated with Otter Creek Communications Union District on their fiber build. $3.5 million in private funding was invested.
GFiber is offering three tiers of multi-gig service: Core 1 Gig, Home 3 Gig, and Edge 8 Gig, for prices ranging from $70 to $150 per month.
With 500 Mbps service selling at an average of $57.66, it’s not much pricier than 100 Mbps service, said the Tarifica broadband speed report.
Sky Fiber was Nevada’s biggest BEAD awardee. In a letter, the company urged Commerce to move ahead on the program.
Founded in 2007, Premium Choice Broadband has invested $2M in private funds to deploy fiber broadband in rural areas of Maine.
GoNetspeed has big plans for Massachusetts and hopes the state will adopt One-Touch-Make-Ready rules to get fiber broadband deployed faster.