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Jayne Miller

Jayne Miller

Jayne Miller is TeleGeography's Director of Operations. She has over a decade of experience as a writer, editor, and creative strategist.

Jayne Miller

Features articles by Jayne Miller

Podcast Episode

Dec 22, 2025

What to Know About the Cloud and Data Centers in 2026

Podcast Episode

Dec 18, 2025

What to Know About Pricing and Enterprise Networks in 2026

Podcast Episode

Dec 17, 2025

What to Know About Transport Networks in 2026

Blog

Dec 8, 2025

Prep for PTC With Our Experts

What will everyone be talking about at PTC'26, and what headlines do you need to brush up on to make the...

Blog

May 29, 2025

OceanIQ on Cable Faults, Climate Change, and Collaboration

Can you stop a cable break before it happens? We know how and why cable faults occur, but could damage...

Blog

May 8, 2025

The Submarine Cable Boom as Told by a Decade of TeleGeography Maps

There's been lots of conversation about the recent boom in submarine cable construction. This flurry of...

Blog

Apr 14, 2025

Fabulous, Unforgiving, Ever-Changing: Carl Roberts on His Career in Telecom and Tech

Carl Roberts is feeling energized. The senior ICT executive and advisor to a myriad of C-suite teams—who...

Podcast Episode

Feb 6, 2025

The Podcast Goes Dark! (Dark Fiber, That is)

Blog

Feb 5, 2025

An Interconnectivity Expert's Take on Emerging Hubs, AI, and Network Resilience in 2025

Digital Infrastructure Industry Expert Maya Glick has two decades in the digital infrastructure and...

Podcast Episode

Jan 20, 2025

What You Need to Know About Network as a Service in 2025

Podcast Episode

Dec 20, 2024

2024: A Telecom Year in Review

Blog

Aug 15, 2024

SD-WAN vs MPLS: Battling for Network Dominance

Grab your headphones, we've got a podcast recommendation. TeleGeography Senior Manager of Enterprise...

Blog

Jun 11, 2024

Mike Constable Considers Infrastructure from Every Angle

Mike Constable has logged many hours in digital infrastructure. He's the mind behind Infra-Analytics Pte...

Blog

May 17, 2024

Dr. Steve Grubb Looks Forward to the Next Wave of Technology Drivers

Dr. Steve Grubb’s fascination with subsea cable technology began in the 1990s. Thirty years later, now...

Blog

May 10, 2024

Hervé Février Wants to Troubleshoot the Industry's Biggest Challenges

Dr. Hervé Février has an engineer's brain. (His colleagues have actually used the term "technical...

Blog

May 3, 2024

Philip Low Plans for AI Deployment and Decarbonization

Philip Low, Chairman of Platform Markets Group and Managing Director of Headwinds Consultants, has a lot...

Blog

Jan 10, 2023

Protected vs. Unprotected Circuits

You’ve always been told to hope for the best and prepare for the worst. Telecommunications professionals...

Podcast Episode

Jan 1, 2023

The WAN That Was: What We Learned From Enterprise Networking in 2022

Podcast Episode

Dec 27, 2022

Feeling '22: A Telecom Year in Review, Part 2

Podcast Episode

Dec 20, 2022

2022 in Telecom: A Year in Review

Podcast Episode

Oct 11, 2022

Mobile as Infrastructure in Africa

Podcast Episode

Sep 27, 2022

Simply Illuminating: Considering the Future of Optical Transport

Podcast Episode

Jun 21, 2022

What's Wireless Got to Do With It?

Podcast Episode

Jun 7, 2022

Untying the Gordian Knot, Unlocking Your Future Network

Podcast Episode

May 3, 2022

The Need for NaaS

Podcast Episode

Apr 19, 2022

SASE Isn't Revolutionary. It's Evolutionary.

Podcast Episode

Apr 12, 2022

Running a Network for a Healthcare Company. During a Pandemic.

Podcast Episode

Apr 5, 2022

How Global Events Impact the Internet

Podcast Episode

Mar 22, 2022

How Do You Solve a Problem Like Middle Mile?

Podcast Episode

Mar 8, 2022

Data Centers and Digital Transformation

Podcast Episode

Feb 22, 2022

The WAN Managers Have Spoken (For Now)

Podcast Episode

Feb 15, 2022

Integrating Wireless into the WAN

Podcast Episode

Feb 8, 2022

Upskilling Network Architects for the Automated Network

Podcast Episode

Jan 25, 2022

Understanding the Multicloud-Verse of Madness

Podcast Episode

Aug 4, 2021

Would an SD-WAN by Any Other Name Smell as Sweet?

Podcast Episode

Jul 12, 2021

NaaS, Cloud, and the Future of 5G

Podcast Episode

Jul 6, 2021

The Very Definition of SD-WAN

Podcast Episode

Jun 28, 2021

BorgWarner's Big SD-WAN Adventure

Podcast Episode

Jun 21, 2021

To the Edge and Back

Podcast Episode

Jun 14, 2021

Managing Multinational Network Modifications

Podcast Episode

Jun 7, 2021

Citing Our WAN Sources

Podcast Episode

Jun 1, 2021

Nailing Down Network-as-a-Service

Podcast Episode

May 17, 2021

Submarine Cables: It's Not Bitcoin

Podcast Episode

May 10, 2021

I'm Just the Middle Mile Man

Podcast Episode

Apr 27, 2021

What Role Will MPLS Play in the Future of the WAN?

Podcast Episode

Apr 19, 2021

WAN Manager Survey Data: Let's Do The Time (Series) Warp

Podcast Episode

Apr 5, 2021

The Art of Zen and Network Monitoring

Podcast Episode

Mar 29, 2021

SmartNICs, Explained

Podcast Episode

Mar 8, 2021

A Very Special Episode About a Very Global Network

Blog

Mar 5, 2021

What is Internet Middle Mile?

With the middle mile emerging as one of the next major topics of interest for global enterprises, we...

Podcast Episode

Mar 1, 2021

Putting The Data Center Geography in TeleGeography

Podcast Episode

Feb 23, 2021

Designing a Network for Now (And Five Years From Now)

Podcast Episode

Feb 8, 2021

Stuck in the Middle Mile With You

Podcast Episode

Feb 1, 2021

SFW: Safe for WANs

Podcast Episode

Jan 25, 2021

Open Minds, Open Source SD-WAN

Blog

Jan 14, 2021

Data Center Matchmaking: Finding Your Dream Combo of Connectivity and Cost

🎶Matchmaker, Matchmaker, Make me a match, Find a facility That's a real catch Matchmaker, Matchmaker...

Podcast Episode

Dec 17, 2020

Ponder the Future of the WAN With a Podcast Holiday Special

Blog

Oct 22, 2020

We Asked Kids What They Know About Submarine Cables

Be honest: do you actually know how many kilometers of submarine cables live under the ocean? Do you...

Podcast Episode

Jul 16, 2020

What to Know About Connecting to Your IaaS Provider

Podcast Episode

Jul 6, 2020

The WAN and Working From Home

Podcast Episode

Jun 29, 2020

A Changing WAN, Benchmarked

Podcast Episode

Jun 22, 2020

Everything You Wanted to Know About Sourcing Internet

Blog

Oct 29, 2019

A Brief History of ARPANET: The Early Internet

When was the internet born? On October 29, 1969, Professor Len Kleinrock and his team of graduate...

Blog

Oct 3, 2019

Signals of Success: What to Look for in Submarine Cable Press Releases

I'm a cynic and you can be one, too! This was the title of Tim Stronge's presentation during a recent...

Blog

Aug 9, 2018

The Ultimate Throwback Thursday: TeleGeography's First Map

TeleGeography started producing submarine cable maps in 1999, but we had been mapping the world of...

Blog

Jul 30, 2018

Happy Anniversary to the AC-1: A Twenty Year Retrospective at Subsea EMEA

Way back in 1998, a press release went out from Global Crossing about the first segment of their...

Blog

Jul 10, 2018

Our New E-book Contains Nearly 50 Maps and 20 Years of Telecom History

We’ve been making maps for a long time–since 1996, if you can believe it. Our maps don the walls of...

Blog

Oct 5, 2017

Optical Illusions: Content Providers and the Impending Transformation of International Transport

This week TeleGeography VP of Research Tim Stronge made his way to San Jose to speak at NANOG 71. His...

Blog

Jul 25, 2017

We All Experience Latency. So Let's Understand What it is.

“The connectivity sort of festoons around the continent—it’s all structured to backhaul that traffic to...

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Jun 15, 2017

Christian Koch on Local Networks, Peering, and Bringing a Network Operators Group to NYC

Christian Koch is passionate about the internet. He currently leads Core Network Planning and...

Blog

May 11, 2017

What is a VPN and Do I Need One?

VPN is a virtual private network that shares data through a public network like the internet. There's no...

Blog

May 9, 2017

How Do IP Addresses Work?

What’s an IP address and how does it work? Good question. Here's a quick guide to help you understand...

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Mar 27, 2017

Before FaceTime: When The Picturephone Was The Future

"From a booth set up in Grand Central Terminal, a person could talk to a friend in Chicago or Washington...

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Feb 28, 2017

What is the Internet of Things?

You may have seen the term Internet of Things thrown around on our site before. If you’ve found yourself...

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Feb 10, 2017

Staring into the Luminiferous Ether (Or How Ethernet Got its Name)

Since Ethernet was invented in 1973, it has remained one of the most widely-used local area network...

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Jan 27, 2017

In 1954, Popular Mechanics' Headlines Were About Connecting Hemispheres

Here's a good one from the archives. "America and Europe will soon be linked by the first trans-Atlantic...

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Nov 28, 2016

Meet The Father of Fiber Optic Communication

Any good telecoms scholar has probably come across Charles K. Kao. But even if you aren’t familiar with...

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Nov 16, 2016

Understanding “The Last Mile”

One tiny data packet has traveled the world. It’s made its way from Sydney, Australia, all the way to...

Blog

Nov 8, 2016

The Trombone Effect, Explained

No. This effect has nothing to do with a big parade. The trombone effect, or just "tromboning," attempts...

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Oct 25, 2016

The Dyn DDoS Attack, Explained

What happened during Friday’s massive internet outage on the East Coast? You know by now that sites like...

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Oct 7, 2016

What is the Nyquist Theorem and Why Does it Matter?

It’s a good week to celebrate math and science. As the world celebrates a new batch of Nobel Laureates –...

Blog

Aug 23, 2016

What's the Difference Between the World Wide Web and the Internet?

Happy Internaut Day! On August 23, 1991, users accessed the World Wide Web for the first time, paving...

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