The global bandwidth glut that resulted when the telecom bubble burst in the late 1990s finally appears to be abating. Signs of the glut’s demise are evident in the industry, according to TeleGeography Research in Washington, D.C. “Following several rough years, the global bandwidth market is showing signs of improved health: supply equilibrium, price stability and competitor consolidation,” the market analysis firm said in a report.
Bandwidth Glut a Thing of the Past
Posted by: John P. Mello Jr. April 18, 2006 08:18 AMThe global bandwidth glut that resulted when the telecom bubble burst in the late 1990s finally appears to be abating. Signs of the glut’s demise are evident in the industry, according to TeleGeography Research in Washington, D.C. “Following several rough years, the global bandwidth market is showing signs of improved health: supply equilibrium, price stability and competitor consolidation,” the market analysis firm said in a report.