Crosslake Fibre Selects Hexatronic For CrossChannel Submarine Cable Project
LONDON and PARIS and TORONTO, Dec. 22, 2020 /PRNewswire/
Crosslake Fibre announces today that it has selected Hexatronic Cables & Interconnect Systems AB of Sweden to supply the high-fibre-count submarine fibre optic cable for its new submarine cable project being developed across the English Channel.
Crosslake Fibre s CrossChannel project is an unrepeatered submarine fibre-optic cable system across the English Channel that will connect Slough, UK and Paris, France with dark fibre. We are excited to deliver new, much-needed connectivity across the English Channel as part of this historic project to connect the critically important data hubs of Slough, UK and Paris, France, states Mike Cunningham, Chief Executive Officer of Crosslake Fibre. Hexatronic s double armoured, 96 pair cable provides us with an optimal solution for a high-performance cable.
Crosslake Fibre Selects Hexatronic For CrossChannel Submarine Cable Project – Libero Quotidiano
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Big Data Exchange (BDx) Partnering with Cogent in Singapore (SIN1) Facility
HONG KONG, Dec. 16, 2020 /PRNewswire/
Big Data Exchange (BDx), a pan-Asian carrier-neutral data center cluster, today announced a new partnership with
Cogent Communications in the company s Singapore (SIN1) data center facility. Cogent Communications is among the top three globally ranked carriers specializing in providing IP transit, dedicated internet access, ethernet transport, SD-WAN and colocation services.
Singapore boasts the highest megawatt per capita globally, and its desirable and strategic location in the center of Asia empowers enterprises to access Asia-Pacific s most rapidly emerging markets easily. Conversely, the high demand for colocation space makes data center availability hard to come by for new customers. Acquired by BDx earlier this year, SIN1 is one of the facilities still available to service new customers in capacity-constrained Singapore.