Futureproofing Denmark's telecom infrastructure: Why TDC NET chose 3-GIS
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From new research highlighting fiber’s role in rural healthcare to shifting BEAD (the US Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment program) allocations and major wholesale agreements, October’s headlines all pointed to one theme: access, economics, and the networks connecting them.
Fiber and rural healthcare
The Fiber Broadband Association released Fiber Broadband Connects Better Healthcare to All Americans, outlining how high-capacity connectivity supports telehealth, remote diagnostics, immersive therapy, and more in the rural and underserved regions of the US. The paper ties fiber to improved outcomes, workforce training, and local economic resilience.
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Nokia builds new Middle East terrestrial network
Gulf Bridge International selected Nokia’s optical networking platform to build a high-capacity terrestrial network linking Europe, the Middle East, and Asia. The route adds resiliency and bypasses traditional subsea corridors while delivering over 50 terabits of capacity. The project is designed to enhance regional bandwidth, reduce latency, and improve connectivity for operators and enterprises.
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Google Fiber’s partnership in Huntsville sets model for public–private builds
Google Fiber’s partnership with Huntsville Utilities continues to deliver strong results nearly a decade after launch. The utility built and owns a 1,300-mile dark fiber network that Google leases under a 20-year agreement, generating seven figures annually for the city. The model allowed Google Fiber to expand quickly without major capital or permitting costs, while Huntsville retained long-term control of its infrastructure. The network now supports community institutions and public safety initiatives and has spurred wider broadband competition across the region.
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A data blueprint for digital twins
A Google Cloud perspective argues that autonomous networks will require a unified data layer that can handle graph-style topology and time-series telemetry together. The takeaway is simple. To make automation real, operators need a cleaner data foundation, not just more tools on top.
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Copper demand from AI data centers
Data centers are driving renewed copper demand for power systems, cabling, and liquid-cooling components used around high-density computers. Analysts warn of supply timing gaps as buildouts accelerate and grid upgrades add load.
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Verizon x Eaton Fiber
Verizon struck a wholesale agreement with Tillman’s Eaton Fiber to extend residential fiber beyond its traditional footprint. Eaton funds and builds. Verizon gets exclusive retail rights through the build phase, with open-access potential later.
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Mint launches home “MINTernet”
Mint Mobile rolled out a fixed wireless access home internet offer on T-Mobile’s 5G network, pairing prepaid pricing with its usual viral marketing and targeting cable switchers.
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Metronet expands in Michigan
Metronet announced a $48 million investment to extend its fiber network to four Michigan communities—Jackson, Summit Township, Vandercook Lake, and Blackman Township. Construction begins this month, marking another milestone in Metronet’s statewide growth alongside more than 40 active builds across Michigan and a footprint now spanning over 300 communities nationwide.
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Amphenol’s deal cadence continues
Amphenol advanced its plan to acquire CommScope’s Connectivity and Cable Solutions business and signaled more portfolio expansion ahead, including rights to use the CommScope name while the seller rebrands remaining units.
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BEAD mix includes more fixed wireless
Connected Nation tracking shows fixed wireless access providers have won a meaningful share of BEAD-eligible locations so far, alongside large fiber awards. Several states also incorporated low-Earth-orbit satellite in harder-to-reach areas while NTIA reviews Final Proposals.
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