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Grid Telecom of Greece and Tamares Telecom of Israel Join Forces to Spearhead Open-Access Cable Landing Infrastructure in Cyprus

Total Telecom

The Cable Landing Station will act as an interconnectivity node providing carrier and hosting facilities to anchor international subsea optical fiber cable systems from Europe and the Middle East crossing the Eastern Mediterranean, connecting Cyprus with Greece, Israel, Egypt and other East and West destinations.

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Independent Power Transmission Operator and Serverfarm Join Forces to Spearhead Hyperscale Data Center Development and Operations in Greece   

Total Telecom

The Greek data center market is still one of the most under-served in Europe, but at the same time, its geographical location makes it ideal to serve as a data gateway between continents. Our strategic partnership with IPTO, underscores our mission to invest in transformative projects that create long-term value.

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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. It will only keep growing as fiber continues to be the broadband infrastructure transmission method of choice. million US homes passed.

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Yue Wei, Huawei: Intelligence empowers F5.5G premium all-optical network

Total Telecom

Similarly, in optical transmission scenarios, potential risks such as fiber, cable, and node sharing cannot be proactively identified, resulting in 40% of trouble tickets and at least 4 hours of troubleshooting. Despite such a huge investment, the subscriber churn rate remains over 10%. Looking ahead, the intelligent F5.5G

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India’s Data Transmission Capacity to Quadruple in 2025 via New Submarine Cables

IEEE ComSoc

India’s data transmission capacity is projected to increase fourfold by 2025 with the activation of new submarine cable systems connecting the country to key global markets, said TRAIChairman Anil Kumar Lahoti at the Digicom Summit. Currently, India hosts 17 international subsea cables across 17 landing stations.

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Teset Capital to invest €100 million in the development of a new fibre-optic submarine cable with 1,000 kilometres

Total Telecom

This unique and innovative initiative combines submarine telecommunications infrastructure with a cable landing station (CLS) and an edge data centre. The submarine cable will feature 12 fibre pairs, each with a capacity of 32 Tbps per pair.

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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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