Mike Cunningham
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Crosslake Fibre confirms that it will use Ciena’s coherent optical technology and advanced analytics apps on its soon-to-be built subsea cable and terrestrial GeoMesh Extreme network.
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Crosslake Fibre has launched a network point of presence (PoP) in TMX Group’s main colocation data centre.
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Let’s start at the beginning. No subsea cable exists in insolation, they form part of a bigger ecosystem and driven by a clear set of needs and requirements.
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365 Data Centers has added Crosslake Fibre as a customer and service provider at its Buffalo, New York, network-hub data centre.
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Crosslake Fibre has announced plans to build a new subsea cable called CrossChannel Fibre.
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Crosslake Fibre has chosen to extend the backhaul capacity for its New York – Toronto network into Equinix data centres.
Forthcoming events
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Capacity LATAM 2026
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Crosslake Fibre has completed the first new fibre-optic cable constructed between Toronto and New York in almost two decades.
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Hylan has been selected by Crosslake Fibre to support the design, engineering and construction of its Lake Ontario fibre network leg in upstate New York.
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Crosslake Fibre has chosen BSO Networks (BSO) as its exclusive partner to deliver Crosslake’s Velocity – a new low-latency network between Toronto and New Jersey.
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Crosslake Fibre has announced the appointment of Joseph Ciavarella as chief financial officer and Jeff Edward as vice president of operations.