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  • Charter Communications’ CEO, Tom Rutledge, has been replaced

    by Diana Muratov
    September 21, 2022

    September 21, 2022 By Diana Muratov

    Tom Rutledge has been a mainstay in the cable community for 50 years. What a difference a few years can make. At the height of the pandemic two years ago, Charter Communications CEO Tom Rutledge was riding high with a firm that was gaining new broadband users every month as people rushed to work and […]

    Filed Under: Telecommunications Tagged With: Charter Communications, Tom Rutledge

  • Telecommunications
  • Altice and Charter will provide free broadband to New York City housing residents

    by Diana Muratov
    September 20, 2022

    September 20, 2022 By Diana Muratov

    New York City Mayor Eric Adams launched a new initiative on Monday in which two of the city’s largest cable companies, Charter (Spectrum) and Altice (Optimum), will provide free, subsidized service to public housing tenants. The new “Big Apple Connect” programme will provide free Internet and basic cable access to New York City Housing Authority […]

    Filed Under: Telecommunications Tagged With: Altice, Big Apple Connect, Charter

  • Telecommunications
  • Ex-Cisco Executives Launch Networking Startup Nile

    by Diana Muratov
    September 19, 2022

    September 19, 2022 By Diana Muratov

    Nile, created by two former Cisco executives, aims to reinvent the network and eliminate human dependence by providing “new age” network-as-a-service (NaaS) and adopting “out-of-the-box” automatic zero-trust security. The manufacturer believes that the paradigm is similar to what the cloud did for computers and storage. Pankaj Patel, co-founder, and CEO of Nile, retired from Cisco […]

    Filed Under: Telecommunications Tagged With: network security, Nile

  • Telecommunications
  • TDS pursuing broadband funds in three additional states following wins in Tennessee and Wisconsin.

    by Diana Muratov
    September 16, 2022

    September 16, 2022 By Diana Muratov

    TDS Telecom is competing with Comcast, Frontier Communications, Verizon, and Breezeline for broadband funds in at least three states. So far in 2022, the operator’s grant efforts have yielded mixed results, with a loss in Wisconsin and a gain in Tennessee. TDS SVP of External Affairs Drew Petersen told Fierce that the company had “five […]

    Filed Under: Telecommunications Tagged With: TDS

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  • Telecommunications
  • Enet, a fibre network, will invest €50 million in a five-year expansion.

    by Diana Muratov
    September 15, 2022

    September 15, 2022 By Diana Muratov

    Telecoms provider Enet is to invest €50m in fiber networks around the country over the next five years, allowing more service providers and businesses access. Among the areas targeted for expansion by Enet is Dublin, where 45 kilometers of fiber will be installed in the north and west of the city, connecting all the major business […]

    Filed Under: Project Updates, Telecommunications Tagged With: Enet

  • Telecommunications
  • Dish Network’s Gen Mobile introduces new prepaid options

    by Diana Muratov
    September 14, 2022

    September 14, 2022 By Diana Muratov

    Dish’s Gen Mobile, a prepaid MVNO bought a year ago, has announced four new rate plans designed to provide budget-conscious users with more options. Gen Mobile reimagines connectivity by delivering high-quality, low-cost wireless services to underserved communities. Earlier this year, Gen Mobile launched its ACP offering which helps make broadband access more affordable for Americans. […]

    Filed Under: Telecommunications Tagged With: Dish, Dish Network

  • Telecommunications
  • U.K. without further investment, 5G deployment may fall short.

    by Diana Muratov
    September 13, 2022

    September 13, 2022 By Diana Muratov

    The U.K. According to a new assessment from the Digital Connectivity Forum, the UK’s top advisory group, the country is at risk of not reaping the full benefits of 5G. On connectivity, the government. The paper, titled The Investment Gap to Full 5G Rollout, was prepared in partnership with Frontier Economics and assesses mobile network […]

    Filed Under: Telecommunications Tagged With: 5G, Digital Connectivity Forum, U.K.

  • Telecommunications
  • Louisiana is the first state to get a $1 billion broadband planning grant for future investment

    by Diana Muratov
    September 13, 2022

    September 13, 2022 By Diana Muratov

    Senator Bill Cassidy, M.D., U.S. Louisiana will be the first state to receive broadband funds from the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA), which he helped write and enact last year. This $2,941,542 award will be used to plan the implementation and adoption of affordable and dependable high-speed internet across the state. The Department of […]

    Filed Under: Telecommunications Tagged With: Bill Cassidy, Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, Louisiana

  • Telecommunications
  • Ziply Fiber raises $450 million to address quick edge outs.

    by Diana Muratov
    September 13, 2022

    September 13, 2022 By Diana Muratov

    As broadband competition heats up, Ziply Fiber is adding several hundred thousand passings to an already ambitious fiber expansion plan, hoping to achieve a first-mover advantage in areas across its four-state territory. And it has the funds to do so and has announced that it has secured $450 million from its existing investors to carry […]

    Filed Under: Telecommunications Tagged With: Ziply Fiber

  • Telecommunications
  • Sprint fibre assets are sold to Cogent for $1 by T-Mobile

    by Diana Muratov
    September 13, 2022

    September 13, 2022 By Diana Muratov

    Cogent Communications, an Internet transport and service provider, revealed plans to acquire Sprint’s legacy wireline assets from T-Mobile, but this is no ordinary transaction. According to the terms of the agreement, it appears that the majority of the money changing hands in the transaction will go to Cogent. According to a statement with the Securities […]

    Filed Under: Telecommunications Tagged With: Cogent, Sprint fibre, T-Mobile

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