Remi Galasso
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Datagrid New Zealand confirms the appointment of Perrine Dhalluin as its chief executive officer (CEO), replacing Ludovic Hutier.
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BW Digital, an affiliate of BW Group Limited, confirms the appointment of Ludovic Hutier as its new CEO to lead the company's next stage of growth.
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Hawaiki Nui, a subsidiary of BW Digital, and Office des postes et telecommunications of French Polynesia (OPT) are partnering to assess connecting French Polynesia to the new Hawaiki Nui subsea cable.
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Datagrid and the University of Otago have entered into a strategic agreement for New Zealand’s first university to become an anchor tenant in Datagrid's fully carbon-neutral hyperscale data centre.
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BW Digital, an affiliate of BW Group, has completed its acquisition of Hawaiki Submarine Cable Limited Partnership and International Connectivity Services Limited (Hawaiki), for an undisclosed sum.
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Capacity’s Natalie Bannerman speaks to Rémi Galasso about his latest subsea cable project, Hawaiki Nui, the 22,000km system looping across Asia-Pacific.
Forthcoming events
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The Asian subsea cable sector has been abuzz with conversation. According to some regional players, the subsea transit prices are increasing, depending of course on the route in question.
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Hawaiki Submarine Cable Limited Partnership (Hawaiki) confirms the launch of Hawaiki Nui submarine cable system.
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A Singapore-based shipping company, BW Group, has bought the Hawaiki subsea cable operation for an undisclosed price.
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Everyone is on the hunt for the next big digital connectivity hub. We already know about the likes of Marseille, Virginia, London and Frankfurt but the location to enter the conversation is New Zealand.
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Datagrid New Zealand has announced plans to build a new $500 million (A$700 million) hyperscale data centre in South Island, New Zealand.
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Hawaiki Submarine Cable has entered an agreement with Hawaiian Telcom, securing significant international capacity on the Southeast Asia - United States (SEA-US) cable.
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Hawaiki Submarine Cable has entered into an agreement with Research and Education Advanced Network New Zealand.
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Hawaiki Submarine Cable has expanded its subsea network with a new direct route to Los Angeles.
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Trustpower, a New Zealand-based ISP and utility provider, has entered into an agreement with Hawaiki Submarine Cable to buy capacity on the Hawaiki submarine cable system.
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H2 Cable and SubCom have entered into an agreement for the supply and installation of the H2 submarine cable system.
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Hawaiki Submarine Cable has extended its US footprint from Hillboro Oregon to the Westin Building Exchange (WBX) carrier hotel and data centre in Seattle with a new point of presence (PoP).