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Meta's Project Waterworth: The Next Evolution in Subsea Connectivity

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Subsea cables form the backbone of the internet, carrying more than 95% of intercontinental traffic and enabling global communication, financial transactions, and AI-driven innovations. This mirrors Google's model of securing dedicated infrastructure for strategic markets rather than relying on shared capacity.

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CXO 2023: Maximising Network Potential: What Value Are Internet Exchanges Bringing to the Enterprise Market?

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Internet Exchanges (IXs) play a crucial role in enabling enterprises to deliver new levels of performance and adapt to changing demand, especially as digital strategies ramp up and digital transformation becomes a priority. Author: Kurtis Lindqvist | CEO, The London Internet Exchange (LINX) Keen to find out more?

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Remote Peering, IP Transit, or DIA: What Makes Sense and When?

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What happens when internet access varies for employees who need to collaborate? How can a business thrive with internet access barriers impeding the performance of crucial applications? Networks can exchange data via remote peering, IP transit, or direct internet access (DIA).

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Epsilon CEO Statement 2024: Strengthening, Streamlining & Growing Our Business with Customers at the Core

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Additionally, Epsilon’s Global Access and Data services were enhanced, and multiple services launched such as Managed Customer Premises Equipment (CPE), Microsoft Azure Peering Service (MAPS) and Microsoft Teams Direct Routing to meet growing demands.