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Ekinops upgrades submarine cable for Global Caribbean Network

Total Telecom

Press Release Ekinops , a leading optical transport and network access specialist, today announced that Global Caribbean Network (GCN), a provider of wholesale capacity to telcos in the Caribbean region, has upgraded its existing subsea cable network using the Ekinops360 WDM platform with FlexRate™ technology.

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PCCW Global, Sparkle, Telecom Egypt and ZOI to Construct AAE-2 Subsea Cable System

Telecom Talk

A consortium of four subsea cable operators—PCCW Global, Sparkle, Telecom Egypt, and Zain Omantel International (ZOI)—has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to construct the Asia-Africa-Europe-2 (AAE-2) subsea cable system.

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Sebastian Sassi: 3 Rules Broadband Disruptors Follow to Win the Bandwidth Battleground

Broadband Breakfast

There’s limited manufacturing capacity for fiber cable and high-quality components. It also turned to an independent manufacturer to customize its order, as a more nimble and flexible fiber cabling supplier was able to rapidly tailor the required FTTH hardware to suit their needs.

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Zayo Europe delivers Pan-European network to GNM in five days

Total Telecom

Colman Deegan, CEO of Zayo Europe, says: With the constant increase in bandwidth required to power the AI revolution and the move towards 6G, providing low latency, high-speed networks to securely share data has arguably never been more important. It connects more than 600 data centres with a future-ready network that spans more than 2.3

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Building Better Broadband: Why LEO Satellites and Hybrid Solutions Work Best Together

Broadband Breakfast

High costs, bandwidth congestion, and uneven performance may soon be a thing of the past. As more users share each satellite beam, bandwidth becomes congested, and overall speed declines. Undersea fiber‑optic cables still haul most of the planet’s data, which proves that robust ground infrastructure remains indispensable.

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Powering the Future of Connectivity with Wavelength Services

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They were not designed for today’s bandwidth-hungry, latency-sensitive use cases like real-time financial trading, cloud-based AI, and high-definition streaming. Purpose-built for optical fibre transmission, wavelength enables private, high-speed, low-latency data transport between data centres , cloud platforms , and interconnection hubs.

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Rohit Rawool: Why Hardware Matters in a Software-Driven World

Broadband Breakfast

  ROADM modules, on the other hand, allow network operators to remotely manage and reroute optical signals without manual intervention, making networks more flexible, efficient, and scalable to meet growing bandwidth demands. Rohit Rawool is a hardware engineer at Adtran.