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Metro Fiber and On-Net Building Statistics Update
Telecom Ramblings (Dec 17 2009) Business Models , Marketing
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I have finally updated my table of metro fiber networks, route miles, and on-net buildings. The recession didn’t slow the industry’s investments in metro fiber connectivity very much, but of course it did affect some participants like Level 3 more than others. I am pleased to welcome several new additions to the list: … [visit [...] (Read Full Article)
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