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Sebastian Sassi: 3 Rules Broadband Disruptors Follow to Win the Bandwidth Battleground

Broadband Breakfast

With AI driving surging demand, massive fiber investments, and a race to expand data centers, new and independent providers have an opening to shake up a market long dominated by giant incumbents. There’s limited manufacturing capacity for fiber cable and high-quality components. The broadband industry is at a turning point.

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EXA Infrastructure Partners with IOEMA to Strengthen Northern Europe’s Connectivity

Total Telecom

London, 18 th February 2025 EXA Infrastructure, the critical digital infrastructure platform provider, has been chosen by IOEMA as the landing partner for its new submarine cable in Leiston, UK. From the cable landing station EXA will also provide critical backhaul connectivity to major data centers, including London Telehouse and Equinix.

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CSIS Report Warns of Chinese Threat to Global Subsea Cables

Broadband Breakfast

about Chinese technology infiltrating telecommunications networks, subsea cables carrying nearly 98% of global internet traffic have surfaced as the latest potential targets for sabotage, with China and Russia identified as primary threats. Amazon, Google, Meta, and Microsoft own or lease around half of all undersea bandwidth worldwide.

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Peering Into the European Bandwidth Market

Telegeography

The European telecommunications market has been a global trailblazer in terms of innovation, affordability of service, and infrastructure deployment. Few markets in the world have seen comparable levels of investment and competition. So what did we learn?

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Sparkle and Turkcell Boost Europe-Med Connectivity with New Cable

VoIP Review

Sparkle and Turkcell are collaborating to enhance Europe-Mediterranean internet connectivity with a new subsea cable. This strategic partnership, formalized at this year’s MWC Barcelona, aims to establish a 4,000 km cable connecting Turkey’s Izmir to Greece’s Chania, and extending to Milan, Italy.

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Nokia, Windstream, Colt Achieve 800GbE Transatlantic Milestone

VoIP Review

The route connected two major financial hubs, employing Colt’s subsea cable and terrestrial fiber networks, combined with Windstream’s low-latency Intelligent Converged Optical Network (ICON). Notably, this technology innovation doubles capacity, reaching new bandwidth milestones. Advanced applications demand such strides.

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What's the Difference Between Lit Capacity and Potential Capacity?

Telegeography

When discussing submarine cable bandwidth, its crucial to distinguish between lit capacity and potential capacity. These terms are not interchangeable, and the difference between them explains a key aspect of the submarine cable market.