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Unitirreno Submarine Networks has secured landing permits in strategic locations including Mazara del Vallo, Genoa and Rome.
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Grid Telecom and Quadrivium are teaming up to create a new cable landing station (CLS) in Chania, on the northern coast of Crete.
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Orange has announced that the SEA-ME-WE 6 system which links France to Singapore has landed in Marseille.
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Telxius CEO Mario Martín discusses how the company continues working to transform the global communications landscape.
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Plans for Google’s Honomoana cable, announced as part of its Pacific Connect initiative, have been expanded to connect New Zealand and add an additional landing station in Australia.
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Telxius’ latest subsea cable route is in service following the extension of South America 1 (SAm-1) between Punta Cana in the Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico.
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Bangladesh could be operating without one third of its internet capacity for the rest of May, as Indonesian red tape has delayed the repair process to one of its subsea cables, damaged last week.
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Confluence Networks and Laser Light Communications have agreed a 25 year for Laser Light to utilise the planned Confluence-1 subsea fibre network.
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Reports suggest that damage to the SEA-ME-WE 5 submarine cable system occurred in the straits of Mallaca, causing internet disruption in South Asia.
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Paratus Group, a Pan-African network provider, has announced a new fibre express route running from Johannesburg to Europe.
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Viettel and Singtel have signed an MOU to co-develop a submarine cable connecting Singapore and Vietnam
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Google has announced a $1billion investment to expand its Central Pacific Connect Initiative, which includes delivering two new subsea cables, Proa and Taihei.
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