Fun fact: we list all the telecom events we're attending and partnering with over here. 👇 (We also store links to download our presentations, if you love a data-rich slide deck, etc.) https://hubs.ly/Q02zg2xn0
TeleGeography
Telecommunications
Washington, DC 9,176 followers
TeleGeography is the definitive source for telecom news, numbers, and analysis.
About us
TeleGeography is a telecommunications market research and consulting firm. We conduct in-depth, primary research on a limited number of key subjects, and provide users access to these data through online reports and databases. Research areas include: • International networks, undersea cables, service providers, and wholesale circuit pricing • International Internet networks, service providers, capacity, traffic, and IP transit pricing • Enterprise MPLS VPN, Ethernet, dedicated Internet access, and international private line service providers and pricing • International long distance traffic, service providers, cost, and pricing • Retail mobile, broadband, and fixed-line service providers and markets Research services include: • Data sets and analysis in online reports and databases • Telecom wall maps • Custom research, consulting, and map creation • Interactive Submarine Cable Map – A free resource that depicts active and planned submarine cable systems and their landing stations, accessible at www.submarinecablemap.com
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http://www.telegeography.com
External link for TeleGeography
- Industry
- Telecommunications
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Washington, DC
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1997
- Specialties
- Telecommunications, Market research, Data collection, analysis and visualization, and Telecom industry consulting
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Primary
One Thomas Circle, N.W.
Suite 360
Washington, DC 20005, US
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The Station Master's House
New North Road
Exeter, Devon EX4 4HF, GB
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192 Waterloo Street
#07-07 Sky Line Building
Singapore, 187966, SG
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5927 Priestly Drive
Suite 111
Carlsbad, CA 92008-8800, US
Employees at TeleGeography
Updates
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Vinay Prabhu, Director of Product Management at Graphiant is our latest guest on TeleGeography Explains the Internet. He recently joined us to discuss the intricacies of moving data around the globe 🌐 The purpose of networks, of course, is to move data around the world, but we often think about data and applications as what we do with them at the edge or how they're stored in data centers. Vinay helps us consider what happens to data between those two points. 🎧 https://hubs.ly/Q030d3wB0
Data Assurance in the Age of AI
blog.telegeography.com
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Did you know that Hawaii plays a pivotal role in keeping the world connected? It’s more than just paradise; Hawaii serves as a critical connectivity node bridging North America and the Asia-Pacific 🌈 And with 8 subsea cables in service on O’ahu alone (plus 4 more in the pipeline), these islands wield an outsized influence in the subsea sector. The TeleGeography team will be in Honolulu next month for our annual telecom trends workshop at PTC ‘25 (https://hubs.ly/Q030d14S0). Naturally, this got us wondering about how Honolulu stacks up according to our new Market Connectivity Score. If you’d like a quick rundown on what this chart means, how each score was calculated, and how other cities compare, we’ve got a few in-person demo slots available during PTC ‘25. Sign up for one over here: https://hubs.ly/Q030c_d80
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TeleGeography reposted this
In a recent "TeleGeography Explains the Internet" episode, Rutger Bevaart and Greg Bryan discuss why moving away from MPLS networks makes sense for enterprises seeking a more flexible and agile infrastructure to support new digital environments. But as the saying goes, new solutions breed new problems (though nothing that can't be solved with a little help from your friends at GNX 🤝). 🎧 Listen to the full episode at https://lnkd.in/eVmXVJfP #enterprisenetworks #globalwan #internet
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Nice to see our own Jonathan Hjembo featured in this analysis!
What makes countries in Latin America lag in competitiveness? This fascinating article describes what IMD ‘s Digital Competitiveness Ranking sees as opportunities for improvement for each studied country. For example: -Argentina 🇦🇷 should liberalize forex regulations and mitigate the impact of economic turmoil on businesses to support its digital companies. -Brazil 🇧🇷 lags in different areas, but should focus on education and talent shortage. -Colombia 🇨🇴 has been too slow at adopting cutting-edge technology such as AI and quantum computing. What other reasons are there? What makes Chile 🇨🇱 and Puerto Rico 🇵🇷 stand out for tech industries? https://lnkd.in/eiNTdS-S
Chile and Puerto Rico: LatAm’s Top Digitally Competitive Economies - Nearshore Americas
nearshoreamericas.com
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It’s December 17th. The year is winding down, your office is deserted, but you want to do *something* with your time… Head over to our new YouTube channel for a fun, low-key way to boost your telecom knowledge! ▶️ https://lnkd.in/e6EF_wsV With 90+ episodes of TeleGeography Explains the Internet and several conference presentation videos, you’ll find data and explainers on all sorts of topics. Our analysts excel at both informing and entertaining, so we have content ranging from submarine cable mythbusting to a Taylor Swift-themed roundup of global pricing trends.
TeleGeography
youtube.com
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Last month, Senior Research Manager Patrick Christian spoke about colocation and connectivity trends at Cairo ICT. Along with an update on global and MEA bandwidth, this presentation discussed where data center hubs are, what makes a hub, and how hubs grow. You can watch the full video (and download Patrick's slides) over here: https://hubs.ly/Q02_BYjC0
More Cables, More Redundancy, and Better Performance in Africa and the Middle East
blog.telegeography.com
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TeleGeography reposted this
If you haven't yet, take some time to listen to my latest episode with the CEO of GNX!
Last week, our CEO, Rutger Bevaart, had a fantastic chat with TeleGeography's Greg Bryan. Together, they touched on one of the biggest pain points enterprises face when shifting from MPLS to internet-based networks: sourcing reliable #internet. But that wasn't all. This #podcast episode covers topics like: 👉 The importance of planning ahead, setting goals, and understanding what your network requirements are for your specific applications 👉 The benefits and challenges of #SDWAN 👉 Pitfalls of a DIY approach when transitioning to internet-based networks 👉 Challenging regions like China and the Middle East And much more! Definitely worth the listen. Find the full episode on Telegeography's blog (or wherever you listen your podcasts) https://lnkd.in/eVmXVJfP
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TeleGeography reposted this
🎙 💬 TeleGeography's Greg Bryan recently recorded a brand new episode of the "Telegeography Explains the Internet" podcast with special guest Marcel Stadler of Open Systems. The two discussed the current enterprise WAN landscape, new challenges in complexity and management, how managed SASE providers (like us) approach these issues, and more... Interested? Check out the episode at https://lnkd.in/gYpF3hZv #WAN #SDWAN #techpodcast #podcast #enterpriseWAN #enterprise #managedSDWAN #managedSASE #SASE #IT #ITpodcast