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Exa Infrastructure to build new Spain and Balkans fibre links
London-based Exa Infrastructure has marked the first year following its launch by announcing new fibre-optic network links
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EXA Infrastructure marks its first year with more network investments and sets sights on further expansion
These new projects will increase routing diversity, capacity around key data centre clusters and resilience of some of the continent’s most critical network links.
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Steventon-Barnes joins Exa Infrastructure as CTIO
His recruitment comes as Exa continues work on the first new fibre link between the UK and France in 20 years.
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The Global Carrier Awards shortlist 2022
Nominations opened in March bringing in a record number of 280+ entries for 2022, with the independent judging panel hard at work over the course of August to score each and every one.
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London to Paris’s new roundtrip takes just 5.5 milliseconds — as appetite for quality fibre grows
A new fibre optic network link between London and Paris commissioned last month by EXA Infrastructure sends data on a roundtrip of just 5.5 milliseconds — take a breath, count “one Mississippii, two Mississippi” and your data would have flashed between the two capitals over 360 times; rather faster than the Eurostar.
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NPL, EXA, Others Turn Subsea Cable Infrastructure Into a Geophysical Sensor Array
EXA Infrastructure has been helping out with an interesting research project under the North Atlantic.
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Subsea internet cables could help detect earthquakes
The researchers said they had detected earthquakes and "ocean signals", such as waves and currents, using a 5,860km EXA Infrastructure optical-fibre link between Southport, Lancashire, and Halifax, Canada.
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Exa Infrastructure takes capacity for data centres on CrossChannel cable
Exa Infrastructure, the private-equity owned company that last year took over GTT’s infrastructure division, has taken capacity on the CrossChannel cable to link data centres in the UK and France.
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