| | | | | | | | Dycom’s outgoing CEO, Steven Nielsen, feels upbeat about the Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment (BEAD) Program as more states get NTIA approvals. We’re also tracking a surge in data center M&A, Frontier’s 7 Gbps push and Cogent’s dark fiber plans. Sean Buckley breaks it down in this new Friday Five video. |
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| The group reports that private equity is flooding the market to meet the demand for data center capacity. |
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| The companies aim to assist with data management and infrastructure modernization challenges. |
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| The new speed tier is bundled with Wi-Fi and other services, such as its technical support capabilities. |
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| The service provider will leverage the capacity gained from the Sprint wireline purchase. |
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| The network construction company is seeing more states get the green light from the NTIA for their broadband proposals. |
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