| | | | | | | | Corning looks to bolster its data center scale-up position. Meanwhile, Frontier's fiber drive enhances retention and Lumen scales its NaaS offering. Sean Buckley, editor in chief of Lightwave, breaks it all down in this week's Friday Five video. |
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| The company’s ongoing investment illustrates the city’s growing reputation as a technology hub. |
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| The wholesale service provider, through a partnership with LightRiver and Nokia, has the ability to now offer low-latency, high-capacity connectivity to a broader array of hyperscalers, enterprises, and wholesale providers. |
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| Frontier’s dedication to enhancing its fiber network raises not only its reach, but also its fiber customer base and revenues in the third quarter. |
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| Working with carrier partners, the new off-net NaaS capability extends the availability of connectivity to offices, branches, and data centers. |
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| Through its new product innovations, the fiber cable manufacturer is confident it has positioned itself to see future growth in the data center market. |
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