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Tackling network challenges and shaping the future of global connectivity
EXA Infrastructure’s Ciaran Delaney discusses the challenges faced by international network operators and how Exa plans to help its customers overcome these challenges
Learn MoreThe 3 I’s of the Subsea Cable Outages – Impact, Investment, and Initiative
In his recent article for Retail Banker International, Ciarán Delaney Delaney, COO at EXA Infrastructure explores: What cable outages mean for businesses, how investment in digital infrastructure can alleviate similar issues, the measures that businesses can take to boost resilience
Learn MoreWhat is a cable landing station?
A CLS is a facility, usually located along a coastline or shoreline, responsible for taking data from a subsea cable and connecting it to terrestrial infrastructure. It carries traffic from subsea cables to infrastructure, such as satellite links, fiber optic cables, and microwave towers. From there, the data makes its way to customers and/or data centers where it is stored, processed, and distributed … Find out more on this fascinating topic from a group of experts, including Thomas Fabre, senior director of network investment at EXA Infrastructure
Learn MoreEXA Infrastructure and SOCAR Fiber Boost EU-Middle East Connectivity
EXA Infrastructure has entered a strategic partnership with SOCAR Fiber to develop a new 1,850 km terrestrial fiber-optic route, enhancing connectivity diversity beyond the traditional Red Sea corridor used by submarine cables.
Learn MoreEXA Infrastructure and SOCAR Fiber Partner for New Fibre Optic Route in Türkiye
The new 1850km route will span the breadth of Türkiye, between Greece and Georgia, and contemplates further construction towards the Iraq border to provide connectivity into the Gulf region.
Learn MoreEXA Infrastructure and SOCAR Fiber collaborate for Red Sea route diversity
EXA Infrastructure has signed a strategic partnership with SOCAR Fiber to develop a new terrestrial fibre optic route that will provide diversity to the traditional Red Sea corridor used by Submarine cables.
Learn MoreEXA Infrastructure and SOCAR Fiber to develop terrestrial cable connecting Turkey, Greece and Georgia
Will provide an alternative to the Red Sea corridor
Learn MoreExa establishes new route between Ashburn and Atlanta
Exa Infrastructure has unveiled a new route connecting Ashburn and Atlanta, enhancing its presence in North America.
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