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Alan Mauldin

Research Director at TeleGeography

Alan Mauldin

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CategoryPerson

Research Director at TeleGeography

RegionGlobal

Tracked for long-term visibility into global telecom infrastructure, subsea cable ecosystems, bandwidth markets, carrier economics, and international connectivity research environments.

Content TypeProfile

Research Director at TeleGeography

Primary DomainConnectivity Infrastructure

TeleGeography remains one of the most referenced intelligence and research environments across global carrier, subsea cable, and connectivity markets.

TopicSubsea infrastructure, bandwidth markets, carrier ecosystems, and telecom research environments

Alan Mauldin is one of the more recognisable long-term research figures in the global telecom infrastructure world, particularly around subsea cables, bandwidth markets, carrier economics, and international connectivity systems. At TeleGeography, his work sits close to the operational pulse of the carrier industry — not from the standpoint of owning infrastructure directly, but from continuously tracking how infrastructure markets evolve across routes, regions, operators, cloud demand, and transport ecosystems. People operating in this part of the industry tend to develop unusually broad visibility across the telecom landscape because they spend years following the same infrastructure cycles: new subsea systems, wholesale pricing shifts, cloud expansion, route diversification, interconnection changes, carrier consolidation, and regional traffic growth patterns. Over time, that creates a kind of institutional memory that many operators, investors, and infrastructure providers rely on. TeleGeography itself occupies a distinctive position in the market. The company has become deeply embedded in how the industry understands subsea cable systems, international bandwidth economics, and global connectivity patterns. Its research is widely referenced across carriers, cable consortia, hyperscalers, infrastructure funds, regulators, and telecom media circles. Mauldin’s profile reflects that environment well — measured, infrastructure-native, globally aware, and closely tied to the practical mechanics of how international telecom networks continue evolving underneath the industry narrative.

ImpactHigh

TeleGeography remains one of the most referenced intelligence and research environments across global carrier, subsea cable, and connectivity markets.

Confidence?Confidence Grade
0.90–1.00AHigh — direct sources
0.75–0.89A/BStrong
0.55–0.74B/CMedium
0.35–0.54C/DWeak–medium
0.10–0.34DWeak signal
0.00–0.09DInternal monitoring
High confidence (76%)

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Alan Mauldin is one of the more recognisable long-term research figures in the global telecom infrastructure world, particularly around subsea cables, bandwidth markets, carrier economics, and international connectivity systems. At TeleGeography, his work sits close to the operational pulse of the carrier industry — not from the standpoint of owning infrastructure directly, but from continuously tracking how infrastructure markets evolve across routes, regions, operators, cloud demand, and transport ecosystems. People operating in this part of the industry tend to develop unusually broad visibility across the telecom landscape because they spend years following the same infrastructure cycles: new subsea systems, wholesale pricing shifts, cloud expansion, route diversification, interconnection changes, carrier consolidation, and regional traffic growth patterns. Over time, that creates a kind of institutional memory that many operators, investors, and infrastructure providers rely on. TeleGeography itself occupies a distinctive position in the market. The company has become deeply embedded in how the industry understands subsea cable systems, international bandwidth economics, and global connectivity patterns. Its research is widely referenced across carriers, cable consortia, hyperscalers, infrastructure funds, regulators, and telecom media circles. Mauldin’s profile reflects that environment well — measured, infrastructure-native, globally aware, and closely tied to the practical mechanics of how international telecom networks continue evolving underneath the industry narrative.

主体位置

艾伦·莫尔丁(Alan Mauldin)公开列名为 TeleGeography 的研究总监。 另见: 欧盟重写人工智能基础设施主权规则.

他的公开形象与以下方面密切相关: 另见: FCC 以许可限制支持光纤建设者.

• 海底光缆分析 另见: Ofcom 揭露英国铁路移动覆盖差距.

• 带宽市场研究 另见: 欧盟限制美国卫星运营商接入频谱.

• 国际连接生态系统 另见: FCC 要求美国海底电缆登陆须获许可.

• 运营商基础设施市场 另见: 美国封堵海外AI芯片采购漏洞.

• 电信行业情报 另见: Dish 违约后 FCC 重启 AWS-3 拍卖.

• 全球网络经济学 另见: 美国关闭英伟达AI芯片海外漏洞.

他在电信会议、研究和基础设施讨论环境中具有广泛的知名度。

职业/生态系统定位

在电信基础设施环境中的研究领导角色通常涉及:

• 长期市场跟踪

• 海底基础设施监测

• 运营商生态系统分析

• 带宽定价解读

• 基础设施趋势报告

• 云网络需求观察

• 区域连接分析

与主要专注于高管战略咨询的顾问公司不同,像 TeleGeography 这样的基础设施研究环境仍然深深扎根于运营行业的实际现实。

运营环境

TeleGeography 在电信基础设施生态系统中占据独特地位,因为其工作同时涉及:

• 运营商

• 海底光缆运营商

• 云提供商

• 基础设施投资者

• 电信批发市场

• 监管机构

• 企业网络生态系统

该组织的知名度主要来自于在漫长的基础设施周期中保持连续性和可信度。

行业结构

全球连接行业仍然依赖于物理系统:

• 登陆站

• 光纤路由

• 海底系统

• 地面回传

• 互联枢纽

• 区域流量交换中心

• 云接入点

围绕这些系统工作的研究专业人士花费多年时间观察基础设施投资、流量需求、定价压力和地缘政治风险如何在运营层面相互作用。

这创造了比纯粹财务或咨询导向的市场分析更接地气的视角。

ITW 仍然是以下方面的核心关系环境之一:

• 海底光缆生态系统

• 运营商批发市场

• 云连接讨论

• 传输基础设施运营商

• 带宽市场可见度

• 电信生态系统情报

来自 TeleGeography 等公司的研究总监通常较少利用该活动进行直接商业销售,而更多是为了保持市场可见度、验证行业方向以及贴近各运营商和地区正在发生的基础设施对话。

控制面

莫尔丁可见的运营面似乎集中在:

• 电信基础设施解读

• 运营商市场可见度

• 海底生态系统分析

• 带宽市场情报

• 长期行业研究连续性

• 基础设施叙事影响力

该角色影响的是理解,而非直接运营基础设施。

影响机制

基础设施研究人员通过以下方式影响电信生态系统:

• 帮助运营商解读市场变化

• 在基础设施周期中提供长期连续性

• 阐明带宽和连接趋势

• 提高行业对网络演进的可见性

• 在复杂的基础设施市场中充当可信的参考点

这种影响在运营上是间接的,但在行业决策环境中意义重大。



Area of expertise

Alan Mauldin is one of the more recognisable long-term research figures in the global telecom infrastructure world, particularly around subsea cables, bandwidth markets, carrier economics, and international connectivity systems. At TeleGeography, his work sits close to the operational pulse of the carrier industry — not from the standpoint of owning infrastructure directly, but from continuously tracking how infrastructure markets evolve across routes, regions, operators, cloud demand, and transport ecosystems. People operating in this part of the industry tend to develop unusually broad visibility across the telecom landscape because they spend years following the same infrastructure cycles: new subsea systems, wholesale pricing shifts, cloud expansion, route diversification, interconnection changes, carrier consolidation, and regional traffic growth patterns. Over time, that creates a kind of institutional memory that many operators, investors, and infrastructure providers rely on. TeleGeography itself occupies a distinctive position in the market. The company has become deeply embedded in how the industry understands subsea cable systems, international bandwidth economics, and global connectivity patterns. Its research is widely referenced across carriers, cable consortia, hyperscalers, infrastructure funds, regulators, and telecom media circles. Mauldin’s profile reflects that environment well — measured, infrastructure-native, globally aware, and closely tied to the practical mechanics of how international telecom networks continue evolving underneath the industry narrative.

  • Role evidence: Alan Mauldin is framed by research director at telegeography and public connectivity infrastructure context. Evidence basis: Alan Mauldin article record; Alan Mauldin article record
  • Operating context: Subsea infrastructure, bandwidth markets, carrier ecosystems, and telecom research environments and Global provide the public context for this person profile. Evidence basis: Alan Mauldin article record; Alan Mauldin article record

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Role and Scope

  • Profile: Alan Mauldin
  • Current Role: Research Director at TeleGeography
  • Analytical Category: Person
  • Why tracked: Tracked for long-term visibility into global telecom infrastructure, subsea cable ecosystems, bandwidth markets, carrier economics, and international connectivity research environments.

Signal Map

  • TeleGeography remains one of the most referenced intelligence and research environments across global carrier, subsea cable, and connectivity markets.
  • Decision horizon: Next quarter
  • Operational relevance: High
  • Relevant activities: Telecom infrastructure research, Carrier market intelligence, Subsea cable analysis, Bandwidth ecosystem interpretation, Industry visibility and narrative framing

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