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The Bullseye of America’s Internet gizmodo.com
As much as we might prefer to think that the internet just happens,...
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A lucrative stage has been set for wireline operators to take advantage of the wireless backhaul market opportunities. As the major domestic wireless providers continue to transition their networks from 3G to 4G, they are...

According to Leichtman Research Group’s most recent report, cable operators have a few steps forward over traditional telecommunications companies in the United States broadband race. While AT&T and Verizon were preoccupied...

Ericsson Levels Up In The World of Data Centers geo-tel.com
Ericsson, one of Sweden’s largest companies, recently decided to take a stab at the data center business with the launch of two new services: the construction and optimization of data centers and a platform for network-enabled...

Save It To The Cloud geo-tel.com
Over the last five years the popularity of cloud storage has skyrocketed. “Save it to the cloud,” has become a household term and many people have replaced their “physical” storage space with this new kind of virtual space....

Google to Crowdsource Indoor Locating Data apb.directionsmag.com
Google Maps Floor Plan Marker for Android was announced late last week. But first, a disclaimer from The Verge: It's important to emphasize that this app is intended only for those that have provided the company with floor...

Max Turns Out 100G Optical Network geo-tel.com
The latest provider to turn out a 100G optical network is Mid-Atlantic Crossroads (MAX), an R&E network provider consortium led by the University of Maryland, Georgetown University and The George Washington University. 100G is...

Microsoft Is Planning Cloud Data Center geo-tel.com
In the last year Microsoft has announced data center expansions in Washington, Virginia, Dublin and now Wyoming. With an expected investment of $112 million, Project Summit is slated to be the largest data center expansion to...

LTE Networks and Content Providers geo-tel.com
The growing popularity of mobile services and smart phones have created an entirely new market that has spawned thousands of small businesses turned conglomerates, leaving little room for growth for “giant network operators.”...

ESRI ArcGIS For Kindle Fire geo-tel.com
ESRI users are now capable of accessing ArcGIS data and mapping functionalities on Amazon’s tablet, the Android based Kindle Fire. ArcGIS will allow these users to access edit and share the aforementioned data. Users of iOS...

The Bullseye of America’s Internet gizmodo.com
As much as we might prefer to think that the internet just happens, the fact is that it comprises a massive physical infrastructure. In an exclusive excerpt from his new book Tubes, Andrew Blum takes us on a tour of the...

Six Reasons To Choose Cloud Networking in 2012 | Telecom Geography news.geo-tel.net
"If cloud networking is in your 2012 business plan, FiberMedia Group’s affordable, comprehensive disaster and business continuity solutions are for you. Still contemplating using an external data center for your...

What’s The Internet & How Is It Mapped geo-tel.com
The internet is mapped using Geographic Information System, a computer system or software used to store, edit, analyze and display geographically referenced information. Using GIS to map fiber cables can provides valuable...

10 Insights: The National Broadband Plan geo-tel.com
In 2009, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) began the process of what would come to be known as the National Broadband Plan. Its purpose is to map out the future of America through a strong technological...

Google Is Building A Fiber Network geo-tel.com
Google announced in a blog that they will finally be installing thousands of miles of fiber optic cable for its Google Fiber network. The lines will be installed between Kansas City, Kansas and Kansas City, Missouri. Two years...

US Govenment Closes Data Centers geo-tel.com
Over the course of the next four years, the United States will see a drastic decrease in computer data centers. The federal government is projecting to close some 800 centers in an attempt to modernize how their computers...
