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T-Mobile Offers Cogent a Lot of Bang for Its Buck

Internet Voice

By Kristin LeeSep 26, 2022

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A dollar doesn’t go very far these days. That is, unless you’re Cogent Communications, and in the market to buy Sprint’s fiber assets from T-Mobile.

This surprising story kicks off our latest list of recommended telecom reads.

T-Mobile sells Sprint fiber assets to Cogent for $1

Yes, you read that right. As this Fierce Telecom article explains, “A filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission shows Cogent will pay a $1 purchase price for Sprint’s fiber backbone and related assets.” 

But wait, there’s more. Click the headline to find out why T-Mobile has also agreed to pay Cogent $700 million.

Lumen turns to Google for new trans-Atlantic subsea cable route

In sub cable news, “Lumen Technologies announced it is investing in a fiber pair on Google’s Grace Hopper subsea cable, adding a sixth option to its lineup of trans-Atlantic routes.”

(If you find yourself with a hankering for trans-Atlantic cable intel after reading the article above, here’s a presentation you might like.)

Trans-Pacific Bandwidth Forecasts and Trends

And if you’re into trans-Pacific cables, this is a good opportunity to mention that Research Analyst Marvin Tan recently participated in a webinar highlighting trans-Pacific submarine network opportunities.

You can download that presentation over here.

New networking era imminent as global internet bandwidth rises 28% in 2022

We just updated our Global Internet Geography Research Service and the new data is already making headlines.

The main takeaway in this article? Global internet bandwidth rose by 28% in 2022, continuing the return to “normal” from the pandemic-generated bump of 2020.

India seeks to regulate OTTs (again)

Service providers are still putting pressure on the Indian government to regulate OTTs. For a quick update on this front, check out the Light Reading news analysis linked above.

Africa’s Mobile Sector: Still Room for Growth

ICYMI—Research Analyst Pete Bell has a brand new trends piece out. Here’s an excerpt:

Africa’s mobile communications market continues to grow at a steady pace. And take up shows no signs of slowing.

Subscription numbers were up 5% in 2021, following growth of 7% the year before and 6% in 2019.

According to figures from our GlobalComms Database, at the end of 2021 the continent was home to 1.22 billion mobile subscriptions, up from 1.16 billion 12 months earlier.

 

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Marvin Tan

Marvin Tan

Marvin Tan is a Research Analyst at TeleGeography. Based in Singapore, he's part of the company’s infrastructure research team, focusing primarily on submarine cables, terrestrial networks, and internet infrastructure in Asia Pacific.

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Pete Bell

Pete Bell

Pete Bell is a Research Analyst for TeleGeography’s GlobalComms Database and also contributes to the daily CommsUpdate newsletter. He has a particular interest in wireless broadband and was responsible for TeleGeography’s 4G Research Service until it was integrated into GlobalComms.

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