It’s been over a month since our Telecom Exchange (TEX) event and I’m only just now beginning to get my head around some of the ideas and concepts I heard kicked around by the various attendees and speakers et al at the show. Some observations, Fiber is
In his conversation with Julianna, Greg unabashedly spoke of cooperation (without ever speaking the word directly), noting that many carriers today look at their footprint and try to figure out how to sell to the businesses that line their fiber access or the central offices in which they are already interconnected. Not particularly effective or efficient. Mr. Hough went on to say that Global Capacity takes a “much larger macro view” – from a demand set. In other words, where do all of the clients want to go? Global Capacity automates 150,000 quotes a month, which is an awful lot of demand. That’s everything from T1 access to gig-Ethernet services. Looking at that, you get a great picture of what’s missing in the market. Pssst – It’s
Mr. Hough’s comments all pointed to one thing – addressing the interconnection and access challenges faced by his clients (and the industry at large for that matter). Global Capacity takes a detailed look at the interconnection and access challenges faced by the telecommunications industry and are addressing those challenges head on by providing a solution that allows everyone to win.
You can hear it from Greg himself by going here: http://www.jsa.net/jsablog/2011/07/21/interview-with-greg-hough-cto-of-global-capacity/
To learn more about Global Capacity’s solutions, go here: http://www.globalcapacity.com/
Dean M. Perrine