Hunter Newby To Present at Kaufman Brothers Technology Trends 2010 Conference
colocation, Commercial Real Estate Technology, Conferences, Content Delivery, dark fiber, Data Center, Ethernet, Global Telecommunications, IP Solutions, JS&A News, Telco 2.0, Telecom, Telecommunications, Wholesale Carrier, Wholesale Telecom January 7th, 2010Kaufman Brothers Technology Trends 2010 Conference, to be held in NYC on January 12, 2010 will include the participation of Hunter Newby, CEO of Allied Fiber who will present on the panel titled: “Bandwidth: The Increasing Value of Fiber.”
Kaufman Brothers (KBRO) conferences showcase industry thought leaders, and this event will be no different. The ten different panels will highlight the latest trends in the Technology, Media, Telecom and Green Technology Sectors.
With much talk about 2010 being the year of the ‘datacenter’ market – this event will no doubt help to set the tone for key investments in telecom and technology for the year.
Please continue reading for the full press release:
NEW YORK, NY – January 07, 2010- Allied Fiber, a carrier-neutral provider of dark fiber, wireless towers and colocation facilities across America, announces today that its CEO, Hunter Newby, will be speaking at the Kaufman Brothers Technology Trends 2010 Conference to be held on January 12, 2010. Hunter Newby will address the topic of “Bandwidth: The Increasing Value of Fiber” as part of a panel of industry thought leaders. The conference will showcase ten different panels highlighting the latest trends in the Technology, Media, Telecom, and Green Technology Sectors. The event will be held at InterContinental the Barclay in New York City.
Mr. Newby is a twelve year veteran of the telecommunications industry. Prior to founding Allied Fiber, he was Chief Strategy Officer at Telx., one of the leading carrier neutral interconnection facility operators in the U.S. Mr. Newby is well known throughout the network Interconnection and carrier hotel sector and is also a recognized authority on Ethernet Transport and Voice Peering.
“I am honored to participate at a Kaufman Brothers event,” states Hunter Newby. “As investment industry leaders, Kaufman Brothers continues to emphasize the importance and value of embracing and understanding technology trends and opportunities. The firm, with its research and relevant conference sessions, is actively educating the nation on the importance of dark fiber and America’s ever-growing capacity needs. It is a privilege to be on this panel with other forward-thinking professionals, especially during such a critical time in our nation’s communications growth. Allied Fiber looks forward to participating in such a necessary and timely conversation.”
Allied Fiber is employing the most advanced fiber optic cables in its ducts to meet the ever increasing bandwidth demands for wireless, Video over IP and other advanced technologies. In its first phase, the Allied Fiber Network will include new routes covering New York, NY to Chicago, IL; New York, NY to Ashburn, VA; and Chicago, IL to Ashburn, VA. Upon completion of the first phase, Allied Fiber will continue building a nationwide multi-duct, long-haul and short-haul dark fiber network with intermediate access for wireless towers and rural networks throughout the United States.
For more information and to view Allied Fiber’s proposed routes, please click here.



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