EXA unveils high-capacity fibre route for key Euro business centres | Computer Weekly
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EXA Infrastructure has launched a new subsea cable on the North Sea corridor, enhancing connectivity between London, Frankfurt, Amsterdam, and Brussels. This project marks the first new subsea cable in 25 years for the region. With a robust network of 155,000 km in 37 countries, EXA focuses on low latency and high bandwidth solutions for various sectors. The infrastructure includes scalable cable landing stations and is designed for modern fibre paths, significantly boosting digital capabilities in Europe. The deployment includes a combination of terrestrial and subsea fibre components to enhance network performance.
EXA Infrastructure has announced a significant milestone with the deployment of its new subsea cable on the North Sea corridor, marking 25 years since the last installation.
The new fibre route connects London to Frankfurt, Amsterdam, and Brussels, enhancing Europe's digital infrastructure with scalable cable landing stations and advanced fibre technology.
With over 155,000 km of fibre network across 37 countries, EXA Infrastructure claims the lowest latency link between Europe and North America with EXA Express.
The project includes a 1,200 km route featuring 1,085 km of low-loss terrestrial fibre and a 115 km subsea build using ultra-low-loss G.654C cable.
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