The upcoming FCC business data services decision could require incumbent carriers to reduce prices — a move that a Telecom Advisory Services study says
Oak Hill Sovernet deal could help make Oak Hill a strong fiber player in New York and New England, where the private equity firm already has plans to buy
Suburban broadband wireless traditionally has been considered impractical. But a Mimosa Networks multipoint offering aims to support speeds of 250 Mbps at
5G policies should encourage infrastructure deployment to support wireless and other uses, says the Information Technology & Innovation Foundation.
A Verizon, Incompas filing recommends the FCC consider a business data service “non-competitive” if it supports speeds below 50 Mbps. Other recommendations
The CSAL Tower Cloud purchase continues Communications Sales & Leasing’s focus on dark fiber and wireless backhaul since the REIT was spun off from . . .