Wall Street Journal highlights the activity in the hot market for metro fiber, noting that there have been 14 acquisitions in the industry this year. Here's where you can learn more on this trend.
Sales of data center networking equipment have risen sharply and are on pace for 2010 to show 67 percent growth over the sector's 2009 sales, according to telecom research firm Infonetics.
Gartner says server shipments grew 14 percent in 3Q 2010, ARM Holdings (ARMH) celebrates 20th anniversary, Active Power (ACPW) deploys backup power for command center, Juniper (JNPR) deployed at Malaysian WIMAX operator.
As it seeks to expand delivery of technical data from the Large Hadron Collider, CERN has upgraded its network infrastructure, installing Brocade MLXe Core Routers to support a data environment that exceeds 15 petabytes per year.
The dispute between Comcast and Level 3 has generated intense discussion around the web. Here's our roundup of noteworthy links and commentary from around the Web.
Peering dispute or breach of net neutrality? A dispute between Level 3 and Comcast appears to have been precipitated by Level 3's recent addition of online video service Netflix as a major new customer its content delivery network (CDN) business.
Mellanox Technologies, Ltd. (MLNX) said today that it will acquire Voltaire Ltd. (VOLT) for $218 million that will combine several specialists in high-speed networking.
Allied Fiber said today that it has lined up financing from affiliates of Falcon Investment Advisors and ABRY Partners to complete phase one of its network of dark fiber, colocation and wireless towers.