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Content providers and private networks are taking over as the dominant bandwidth owners. Download our Executive Summary to find out more.
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This subscription includes: Internet bandwidth for 201 countries; additional traffic data for 42 of these locations Details on services from 138 backbone operators Capacity data, country Autonomous ...
One handy guide—detailing 22 SD-WAN vendors and 81 managed SD-WAN providers. SD-WAN is growing, and so is the need to understand how it's sold by a multitude of network equipment vendors and managed ...
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TeleGeography has tracked the market for long-haul networks and submarine cables since 1999. Our data illustrates how content providers like Google and Meta are rewriting everything we know about the ...
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Senior Manager Greg Bryan joined TeleGeography in 2006 and has specialized in pricing and market analysis for the wholesale and enterprise telecom networks. While at TeleGeography, he has worked on ...
Download the latest analysis of the global colocation market in this exclusive executive summary presented by TeleGeography.
At PTC '25, Brianna Boudreau, Jon Hjembo, and Alan Mauldin took the stage to share TeleGeography's latest telecom trends workshop.
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