LSC and Ziply announce long-haul fiber networks
Briefly

LSC and Ziply announce long-haul fiber networks
""When high-speed traders have millions of dollars on the line, milliseconds matter," Chris Gellos, Ziply Fiber's commercial general manager, stated, emphasizing the importance of low latency in financial transactions."
""We are carrying traffic today for a wide range of industries that need ultra-low latency combined with the shortest path from the Midwest to the Pacific Northwest and that's what Ziply Fiber's Northern Link Route delivers.""
Artificial intelligence and the decentralization of computing are fueling advancements in the long-haul fiber sector. Ziply Fiber launched its Northern Link Route, a 2,100-mile network connecting the Pacific Northwest to the Midwest, offering low-latency and high capacity. The route is crucial for industries requiring ultra-low latency. Light Source Communications announced a 400-mile dark fiber network connecting Texas and Oklahoma, targeting hyperscalers. Ziply Fiber is also expanding through acquisitions, including a recent $3.65 billion deal with Bell Canada Enterprises.
Read at Telecompetitor
Unable to calculate read time
[
|
]