Telecom & Broadband Intelligence

Welcome to the Mercury Z Blog, your go-to resource for navigating the rapidly evolving landscape of telecommunications and network infrastructure. In an industry where connectivity is the backbone of global progress, staying ahead requires more than just keeping up; it requires strategic foresight.

Here, our engineers, project managers, and industry experts share deep dives into fiber deployment, network security, and the latest in broadband innovation. Whether you are scaling a nationwide rollout or optimizing a data center, our goal is to provide the technical clarity and operational intelligence you need to lead your organization to unrealized levels of performance.

Outsourcing Network Field Services – A Smart Strategy

For many enterprises, the complex and rapid advances in IT networks places significant pressure on operations. This is especially true for companies that rely heavily on quality and efficiency of their network functionality. Increasingly, resources must be invested in IT network field services to better ensure this functionality… but at the same time, these efforts must be balanced with expenses and opportunity costs. Keeping these services in-house may ultimately undermine a company’s ability to maximize its core competencies. As a result, many firms are outsourcing network support to third party experts. And in many instances, outsourcing turns out to be an incredibly smart move. Benefits of Outsourcing IT Network Support There are a number of reasons why using third-party IT network field services might be

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Scaling a Network – The Challenges of Enterprise Growth

Growing a thriving business is exciting and provides evidence that hard work and effort does pay off. Expanding into new locations or even new markets offers new opportunities for success as well as profitability. But as companies tackle these expansions, new issues surface that have to be effectively addressed. In this regard, the challenge of scaling a network to support growth is something many firms face. Unfortunately, things are usually not as simple as adding more bandwidth and servers. Instead, more complex and customized network solutions for growing enterprises are required in order to realize success. Understanding this, it’s important for companies to recognize the more common difficulties that will be experienced. At the same time, appreciate the value in effectively planning in advance for

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The Ins and Outs of Fiber Optic Cable Conversions

The growing telecommunication and Internet needs of enterprises are prompting many to consider network redesigns. Not only is there increasing demand for network speed and bandwidth, but security protections are also needed. Understanding this, many companies are choosing to invest in fiberoptic network development projects. This is certainly true as the nation moves toward broadband. Fiber optics offer a number of advantages over copper-wire and Ethernet networks. However, tackling such a fiberoptic network conversion project can be overwhelming and daunting. Many companies therefore choose to outsource these projects to fiberoptic network specialists. But before making a selection, it helps to have a good understanding of what fiberoptic network development requires. Why Fiberoptics in the First Place? For some companies, the need for fiberoptics network development

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Investing in Broadband in Rural America – A Key Initiative for the Nation’s Future

For many Americans, access to broadband Internet is routinely enjoyed. But in rural America, broadband can be scarce in many regions, limiting a number of activities—and these limitations have only been highlighted to a significant degree during the COVID pandemic. Because of this, many are calling for key rural America initiatives to invest and expand high-speed Internet services. With the current political administration, efforts are being made to expand broadband to rural America. This involves grants, public-private partnerships, and emergency funding. If all proceeds as planned, the opportunities for the nation to excel are numerous. Proposed Rural America Initiatives for Broadband The COVID pandemic made it perfectly clear that broadband services were essential for optimal functioning. This was most evident in rural areas, of which

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The Growing Transition of Networks from Copper Wire to Fiber Optics

In the U.S., there remains a digital divide where millions of Americans lack high-speed Internet services. In 2020, roughly 15 percent of people in the country lacked broadband services. While the vast majority of these individuals were in rural America, they weren’t the only ones. Many inner city and urban areas also lack high-speed Internet access due to aging infrastructures. In these areas, copper wire networks remain in place, offering slow Internet connectivity. But in recent years, efforts to replace these with fiber optics network solutions are increasing. This is a welcomed change that has been a long-time coming. Comparing Fiber Optics and Copper Wire Networks In considering coper wire networks, it should be noted that such systems were never designed for high-speed Internet services.

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Frontier Communications and Its Broadband Network Development Plans 

For long-time Internet Service Providers (ISPs), it’s not easy shifting gears into modern times. Those involved in the early days of Internet connectivity had different technologies with which to work. Many chose to invest in legacy copper wire systems that were being used for telephone services. As such, the resultant DSL and copper cable systems provided reasonable access for a while, but that has since faded with consumer demand far exceeding the upload and download speeds these networks can provide. As communities move away from copper wire systems to higher-speed infrastructures, ISPs are finding themselves in a tough situation. But Frontier Communications has remerged with plans for a much bolder future, and if it succeeds, it may be one of the best success stories in

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Latest Trends in Wireless Technology

The pace at which technological advancements have been taking place in recent years are strikingly rapid, especially in the field of wireless technology. From phones that bend, to smart TVs, to bulbs that let you download a 300GB file in less than 5 seconds, advancements in technology are taking place at a blistering pace. Businesses in emerging markets especially need to keep up-to-date with these changes especially in R&D and technical support. Wireless technologies don’t have to be too complex to make an impact. Take for instance, a simple SMS notification system in India used through an initiative called the Self-Employed Women’s Association that has connected over 1 million workers. They work hand in hand to bypass infrastructure and inherent social-economic limitations to earn higher

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Cable vs. Wireless: Who’s Closing The Gap In 2017?

AT&T seems to be in a collision course with Comcast and other cable providers as it has acquired DirecTV to go into video and TV distribution, while Comcast is planning on rolling out their own mobile service. The telecommunications giant will be in a position to provide content and tap into a potential customer base courtesy of DirecTV customers. Comcast has been trying for years to get into the mobile telephone business which has proven to be a great source of growth for telecommunications giants. According to Forbes, AT&T had recently bought DirecTV, the largest satellite-TV provider in the United States. This broadens AT&T’s reach and expands its markets. On the other hand, the two largest cable TV providers, Comcast and Charter are planning to

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Network Jobs Are Evolving And Engineers Need To Catch Up

With all the technology that is currently impacting on networks and networking, making it easier to set up and manage, the question which comes to mind is if network engineers still needed in the corporate environment? For most of the people who are looking at the tasks, the answer is yes, they are still needed. However, the roles have changed, and along with the roles are the job requirements. Nowadays, network engineers usually do more work in the office doing virtualization, SDN, cloud computing tasks, and others. They are doing less and less of the traditional jobs that network engineers were hired for. There are less planning and design from backbone, to network backplane, cable crimping, connectivity of routers and switches, and so on. There

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Integrating Security Solutions Into Financial Services

Networks, including equipment, appliances and network services for financial services has become a case of plugging holes where needed. This has then led to acquiring network equipment and solutions as the need arises. With all the equipment in play, there is a need to simplify and integrate network solutions. This will then result in a more understandable, straight-fairly forward security solution. According to finextra.com, the problem stems from disparate network equipment from different vendors. This is usually the case because no single vendor has a complete line of network equipment. Besides the network routers, switches and bridges, there are also the quality of service (QoS) appliances, dedicated firewalls, gateways, as well as storage (NAS/SAN), and routing (NAT and proxy) solutions. Implementing Social Engineering Unfortunately, each

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Fishing out Phishing Scams and How to Protect Your Business

Did you know there were 6.3 million phishing emails sent to companies in the United States in Q1 of 2016 alone? Everywhere we go, we are surrounded by the internet – our work computer, home computer, and our cell phones and tablets. Its constant use in our society and businesses means greater access and greater exposure for ourselves and companies. Businesses must always be alert about their network security, whether it is a point of vulnerability that requires patching or employee awareness of email phishing scams. As a business, it is important to educate your employees on email phishing scams and as an IT department, it is important to understand why an email phishing service is a necessary security check and the benefits of having

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Act Like You Belong There

Tailgating: The Crime Where We Don’t Know We’re Guilty A facility breach can happen to any business at any time in a variety of ways. Though the necessity for security and access control systems has been around for a long time, people are continuously finding new ways to gain access to unauthorized places. Sharing key cards, sharing access cards, holding the door open for someone, propping the door open while you run out to your car – these are all common facility breaches that can have detrimental effects on a facility or company. Tailgating is one of many facility breach methods and one of the most common ways people enter buildings whether on accident or on purpose. In fact, many of us are likely guilty

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