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Content tagged with FTTX posted in April 2020
COVID-19 stalls fiber rollout in Belgium and France
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4/29/2020   Post a comment
Eurofiber, a Netherlands-based fiber infrastructure and connectivity provider in several European countries, said the COVID-19 pandemic is stalling its network construction in Belgium and France.
FCC commissioner 'baffled' by report claiming US broadband progress
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4/27/2020   Post a comment
The FCC's 2020 Broadband Deployment report is based on flawed data and is out of step with reality, Commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel claims.
Britain needs to step up its gigabit game – report
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4/27/2020   Post a comment
In a report commissioned by Huawei, research firm Assembly warns the UK economy could miss out big time if it fails to meet 'Gigabit Britain' target by 2025.
BBWN Bites: 50% of European households get healthy dose of fiber
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4/24/2020   Post a comment
Also in this roundup: SpaceX launches broadband satellites; US localities get creative with finding ways to get people connected; and AT&T revises false broadband-coverage data.
To have a smart city, you may need a Digital Town Square
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4/21/2020   Post a comment
US Ignite, a nonprofit backed by funding from the NSF, is helping cities overcome regional bottlenecks by deploying local infrastructure hubs called Digital Town Squares.
BBWN Bites: We all live in an Orange submarine
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4/17/2020   1 comment
Also in this roundup: Telefónica reports massive traffic spikes; Cloudflare breaks down UK Internet usage in the time of COVID-19; and a few more rural Americans get a broadband break.
Telefónica reports unprecedented Internet traffic spikes as people stay home
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4/16/2020   Post a comment
With more people working from home than ever due to COVID-19, Telefónica witnessed an unprecedented 35% spike in Internet traffic in just one month.
Frontier hopes to slash $10B in debt as it flips to Chapter 11
Jeff Baumgartner  
4/15/2020   1 comment
Struggling company says it has $1.1 billion in liquidity heading into pre-arranged restructuring.
Peak upstream and downstream demand climbs at Charter
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4/13/2020   Post a comment
Daytime Internet traffic in some homes has doubled or tripled from pre-pandemic levels, according to CTO Stephanie Mitchko-Beale.
Podcast: Plume looks at how we work from home
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4/13/2020   Post a comment
Plume CMO Todd Grantham talks about what his company is learning by looking at data from more than 700 million computers, smartphones and entertainment devices on Plume's service provider customer networks.
BBWN Bites: ThousandEyes look down upon ISP performance in UK
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4/9/2020   Post a comment
Also in this roundup: US broadband speeds seem to be holding up (sort of); Project Thor finally arrives in Colorado; and on-net access to fiber-based network services reaches 1 million commercial buildings.
Australia's NBN copes with usage spikes as people stay home
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4/7/2020   Post a comment
As COVID-19 keeps more people in their homes, Australia's NBN says it is coping with rising demand for broadband services – though outages currently remain low.
US broadband usage starting to plateau – OpenVault
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4/7/2020   Post a comment
Upstream usage is up just 2.3% and downstream usage is down almost 6% in monitored markets that are under stay-at-home orders, according to ISP data gathered from the week of March 30-April 3.
Frontier's fiber follies fed its financial fate
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4/3/2020   Post a comment
As Frontier creeps toward a reorg and possible bankruptcy filing, the telecom says a 'significant under-investment' in fiber has put it behind the 8-ball.




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