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2021-05-25 18:22:37 Submarine Telecoms Forum
Submarine Cable Almanac – Issue 38 Out Now!

Submarine Cable Almanac – Issue 38 Out Now!SubTel Forum Press ReleaseMay 25, 2021SubTel Forum is pleased to announce that the 38th edition of the Submarine Cable Almanac is now available.Since the last issue, we have added one new submarine system and updated 29 more.You may also notice more of our continuous updates to this publication. Our [...]

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2021-05-25 18:22:35 Submarine Telecoms Forum
New Etisalat DC To Connect Africa-1 In Kalba, UAE

New Etisalat DC To Connect Africa-1 In Kalba, UAE New facility is company’s third wholesale data center in the country, will be the landing point for the new Africa-1 subsea cable By Dan Swinhoe May 25, 2021 UAE telco Etisalat has announced a new data center in the city of Kalba. The SmartHub Kalba facility [...]

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The Cables That Keep New Zealand Connected To The World

The Cables That Keep New Zealand Connected To The World By Tom Pullar-Strecker May 25, 2021 A bit like a spider web attached to a tree, New Zealand’s internet network hangs off just 20 strands of glass fibre, each about the thickness of a human hair. Tom Pullar-Strecker explains. You read that right. Those glass [...]

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Southeast Asia: Emerging Challenges and Opportunities

Southeast Asia: Emerging Challenges and Opportunities in a Time of Convergence By Sean Bergin and Chris De Josslin May 25, 2021 Nearly 10% of the world’s population live in South-East Asia. It’s an interesting, yet largely understood fragmented market, with significant potential upside given the developing nature of the economies within each country that within [...]

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2021-05-25 17:15:38 TeleGeography Blog
TeleGeography Deep Dives: Cloud and WAN Geography

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The enterprise WAN is increasingly built on an underlay, using various transport services from a variety of providers. So it's more crucial than ever to understand the footprint geography of your carriers, ISPs, NaaS providers, and cloud service providers.

We've got you covered. On Thursday, June 17 we're assembling a team of experts for a morning roundup of all things cloud and WAN geography.
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