PacketExchange to Speak at Upcoming P2P & Cloud Media Summit

Posted by vanessa on April 7th, 2010

The Distributed Computing Industry Association (DCIA), is hosting the 2010 P2P & CLOUD MEDIA SUMMIT at the Lowes Santa Monica Beach Hotel on May 6, 2010. The event will explore current policy, technology and content issues related to Peer-to-Peer (P2P) and cloud based commercial offerings.

PacketExchange’s Chuck Stormon will participate in the Technology Track panel which will zero in on how P2P and cloud computing are affecting the evolving distribution chain. The panel will answer questions such as:

  • What is the current landscape for P2P and cloud-based content distribution?
  • What trends are emerging among participants in the distribution chain and in consumer usage?
  • What impact do advances in digital rights management (DRM), compression, caching, content acceleration, swarming, streaming, and other distributed computing technologies have?

As a next generation service provider, PacketExchange offers a wide array of global services including Ethernet, IP Transit, and Content Delivery Network services across a 10 Gigabit backbone.

To register for the event and for more information, please visit www.dcia.info/activities

For more information on PacketExchange please click here.


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Tinet to Participate at International Telecoms Week 2010

Posted by vanessa on April 7th, 2010

International Telecoms Week

The upcoming ITW Conference will host over 4,000 telecom and wholesale delegates from around the world in D.C. May 24-26. Over 130 countries will be represented and will meet to buy and sell both voice and data products and services. Leading communication carriers and wholesale providers such as Tinet will be participating at the event.

Tinet is the only global carrier exclusively committed to the IP and Ethernet Wholesale market, providing global IP Transit and Ethernet connectivity to Carriers, Service and Content Providers worldwide, within 7 working days. As one of the top 10 global IPv4 backbones and the number one IPv6 network worldwide, Tinet specializes in supplying regional service providers last mile connectivity into international destinations.Tinet

To Meet with Tinet at ITW please contact Maria Grazia Angei at: mgrazia.angei@tinet.net

Tinet Meeting Room:

Marriott Wardman Park Hotel

6321, 6th Floor, Wardman Tower

Washington, D.C.

For more information on Tinet please go to: www.tinet.net

For more information on ITW please go to: www.internationaltelecomsweek.com

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Covad, MegaPath Merger: “The Right Move”

Posted by Jaymie Scotto on April 6th, 2010

As seen on TMCNet– here’s an article by Stefania Viscusi, Assignment Desk Editor, TMC,  that you don’t want to miss– and look who’s quoted! Our own Ilissa Miller and our dear friend Suzanne Bowen. It’s a must-read!

April 5, 2010: The recent announcement of a merger between Covad Communications, a national provider of IP broadband services, and MegaPath (News – Alert) Inc., a managed IP data, voice and security services provider, will create one of the largest Ethernet, DSL, and T1 footprints in North America. In addition, the merger will create the only MSLEC capable of providing a full range of Internet, voice, security and VPN services nationwide.

D. Craig Young, MegaPath CEO and new executive chairman of the combined businesses, said in statement, “By leveraging the strengths of each company, we will provide customers and partners with expanded expertise, broader innovative services and a powerful network that simplifies the way they communicate and conduct business online.”

To find out more about what industry insiders think this announcement signifies for the larger VoIP marketplace, I caught up with officials from DIDX, freeSWITCH and Jaymie Scotto & Associates.

Ilissa Miller, managing partner of Jaymie Scotto & Associates said this was “the right move for both companies,” as it creates an interesting company that will provide an enhanced full suite of comprehensive services to the enterprise market.

“Covad immediately expands its product portfolio while MegaPath gains direct access to a network infrastructure that enables it to further expand its services, obtain greater network control and reduced costs – allowing the company to remain competitive to its end user enterprise market,” Miller said.

“I am interested to see how quickly the companies integrate, as that usually is the issue with mergers of this caliber, for instance, when Global Telecom & Technology “GTT” acquired WBS Connect (News – Alert) in December 2009 – the companies were fully integrated within a month.”

Other examples of recent mash-ups, according to Suzanne Bowen, vice president of Super Technologies (News – Alert) and DIDX include, “O2/Telefónica and Jajah, Google and Sipphone’s Gizmo5, Sabsebolo and Jaxtr, Cisco and Tandberg, Bharti Airtel (News – Alert) and Zain Telecom’s Africa operations, as well as initial public offerings like Broadsoft,” Bowen said.

“These mergers and acquisitions in the IP communications marketplace help the “best of the best” to mash up their next-gen products and services,” Bowen said.

In addition, “some of these are, or have been, taking advantage of the DIDXchange (News – Alert) which is really exciting to us,” Bowen noted.
Also, Brian West of the FreeSWITCH project said this move is an exciting one for smaller enterprises.

“Many of these smaller providers won’t be able to compete unless they reach a certain size,” West said. “We would rather see two small providers each with innovative services join forces to create a more competitive entity than have those same two providers be swallowed up by one of the giant incumbents.”

For more, check out the DID/DDI channel on www.TMCnet.com

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Embracing Telecoms Leaders of Tomorrow: GTB Announces Its 2010 Top Forty Under Forty List

Posted by vanessa on April 2nd, 2010

Global Telecoms Business (GTB) recently released its 2010 top Forty Under Forty List. This list consists of the top forty leaders in the telecom industry under forty years old.   Submissions came in from across the globe and the list was complied of those young industry thought leaders leading the way for telecommunication innovation today and into tomorrow.   A follow up to this initial list will be a special feature on each of these 40 individuals which will showcase their views on the main issues concerning the telecom industry throughout the course of the year.

Hunter Newby, CEO of Allied Fiber was one of the individuals selected for this prestigious list. Mr.Newby is a true telecom visionary with over 12 years of industry experience and is currently building a next generation dark fiber network throughout the United States.  The first phase of this network connects New York to Chicago, New York to Ashburn, VA and Chicago to Ashburn, VA.  As part of Mr. Newby’s vision, Allied Fiber is designed to address the need for broadband access, wireless backhaul and lower latency through new, long haul dark fiber construction with an open access philosophy.

The list highlights the men and women from around the world who have made strides in the telecommunications industry today and embrace the technology of tomorrow. To view the complete list of winners on GTB’s website, please click here.

For more information on Allied Fiber, please click here.

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