Events

Jun 15, 2017

Christian Koch on Local Networks, Peering, and Bringing a Network Operators Group to NYC

Christian Koch is passionate about the internet.

Dec 12, 2016

London Calling: 4G and 5G on the Agenda at MVNOs Networking Congress 2016

My recent trip to London to attend the MVNOs Networking Congress 2016 was nothing short of rewarding.

Oct 18, 2016

What it Takes To Win in the Evolving Services Market at MEF 2016

TeleGeography's Research Manager Rob Schult returns to the MEF conference in Baltimore, Maryland November 7-10, 2016. Rob will be participating in two panels on the event agenda.

Oct 3, 2016

Mike Bisaha at Open Networking User Group

Mike Bisaha is heading to the Open Networking User Group (ONUG) Conference in New York City on October 24-25. Meet with Mike at ONUG to discuss TeleGeography's enterprise pricing research.

Sep 26, 2016

Tom Shepherd at Broadband World Forum

TeleGeography's Tom Shepherd is heading to the ExCel Center in London for the Broadband World Forum on October 18-20, 2016.

Meet up with Tom at the event to catch up on the latest from TeleGeography's GlobalComms team. 

Jul 14, 2016

Mythbusters: Revenge of the Cable Myths, Part III

In Part II of TeleGeography's Mythbusters presentation at SubOptic 2016, Alan Mauldin busted five myths that ranged from whether capacity demand is doubling every two years to a quote from the movie Gravity that the destruction of a single satelite would lead to half of North America "losing their Facebook." In the concluding part of this series, Tim Stronge returns to the stage to take on myths about energy costs pushing decisions about content providers' data center locations, multiple parties building on the same route and "adult" content driving most Internet traffic. 

Jul 7, 2016

Mythbusters: Revenge of the Cable Myths, Part II

In the first part of TeleGeography’s Mythbusters presentation at SubOptic 2016, Tim Stronge busted myths about NSA Surveillance, decreases in connectivity to the United States and shark attacks on the internet. In Part II, Alan Mauldin investigates whether submarine cable capacity is doubling every two years, if content providers really need fiber pairs everywhere, if the global network is more resilient than ever before, whether Netflix has huge subsea capacity requirements and the possibility that the destruction of a single satelite would cause half of North America to "lose their Facebook". 

Jul 6, 2016

Stephan Beckert at Cowen Communications Infrastructure Summit

TeleGeography VP of Strategy, Stephan Beckert, will be attending  the 2nd Annual Cowen Communications Infrastructure Summit in Boulder, Colorado from August 8-9, 2016. Stephan will be delivering a workshop presentation on "Networks in the Age of the Cloud." 

Jun 30, 2016

Mythbusters: Revenge of the Cable Myths, Part I

TeleGeography’s Tim Stronge and Alan Mauldin returned to the triennial SubOptic conference this year to deliver a follow-up to their popular and humorous submarine cable mythbusting master class from the 2013 event. In just over an hour, Tim and Alan “exploded” eleven of the most prevalent myths about the submarine cable industry. To cover the scope of the master class, we’ll be recapping the entire presentation over the course of a three-part blog series.

Mar 21, 2016

The Dystopian Future of International Networks

What do international networks have to do with "The Hunger Games," "The Matrix," and "Mad Max?" Alan Mauldin, TeleGeography's Director of Research, uses the dystopian themes of popular science fiction movies to draw analogies with the state of international networks. Alan presented his talk at PTC 16 in Honolulu, Hawaii.