The Notebook Dump: DOCSIS ain't cheap, edge computing is 'meh' and Starry bet and lost on RDOF
Light Reading editors Kelsey Ziser, Mike Dano, Jeff Baumgartner, Nicole Ferraro and Phil Harvey discuss DOCSIS 4.0 network upgrade costs, edge computing sites, and RDOF and SD-WAN updates in this recap of the work week ended October 14.
The stories covered include:
- Analysts peg DOCSIS 4.0 network upgrade costs at $180 per home passed
- Airlines start asking for permanent changes to C-band 5G
- After two-year delay, Verizon begins move to standalone 5G
- Dish Network in talks to sell Boost to Ergen's SPAC
- Starry to default on all RDOF bids – FCC
- SpaceX to FCC: Starlink 'not required to show' it meets RDOF speed needs yet
- SD-WAN roundup: Cisco and Azure team up; Orange adds 'vroom' to SD-WAN
If you want to skip around and listen, here are a few more things covered in this interview:
- Network upgrade costs for DOCSIS 4.0. (01:09)
- FCC's rip-and-replace program, Verizon standalone 5G and Dish Network's plans to sell Boost Mobile brand to Charlie Ergen. Microsoft and AT&T launch public edge computing sites. (05:39)
- Rural Digital Opportunity Fund (RDOF) updates – Starry defaults on all its bids. Starlink over promises on broadband speeds. (08:53)
- SD-WAN roundup with updates from Microsoft, Cisco, Orange Business Services and Aryaka. (18:01)
- Update on Leading Lights Awards. (22:00)
Have a great weekend!
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