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MasOrange reaches a global 1.2Tbps milestone in its data transmission network towards AI era

Developing Telecoms

Spain's leading telecom operator MasOrange has successfully completed the first 1.2Tbps data transfer over a longer distance commercial optical transmission network, using a single wavelength or channel over terrestrial cable.

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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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Nokia bags deal to connect new offshore wind farmsĀ 

Total Telecom

News The Finnish tech giant will provide the optical network to connect eight new renewable energy platforms in the North Sea Nokia has been selected by TenneT, a European offshore transmission operator, to supply key technology for a large renewable energy project in the Dutch North Sea.

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Grid Telecom and Tamares Telecom Partner for Open-Access Cable Landing Station in Cyprus

Telecom Talk

Grid Telecom, a subsidiary of the Independent Power Transmission Operator (IPTO) of Greece, and Tamares Telecom, a fiber-based international communications

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Islalink Achieves 800Gbps Transmission Speed Over IONIAN Submarine Cable

Telecom Talk

Islalink and Nokia have successfully tested Nokia’s sixth-generation Photonic Service Engine (PSE-6s) over an unrepeated 330 km submarine cable connecting

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Indiaā€™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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Modern Broadband is a Telecom Service, Says Former FCC Technology Head

Broadband Breakfast

The agency is trying to fend off a court challenge to its net neutrality rules, which reclassify broadband as a Title II telecom service under the Communications Act, rather than a Title I information service. WASHINGTON, Sept. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit. Title II services are subject to more stringent FCC regulatory oversight.

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