Crosslake Fibre
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euNetworks has formed what it calls an exclusive partnership on the CrossChannel Fibre to deliver ultra-low latency services between London and Madrid.
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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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Broadband operators in North America and Europe are becoming alarmed at a shortage of fibre that is threatening to hurt governments’ ambitious plans.
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Crosslake Fibre has contracted for space and power services at Cologix’s TOR1 data centre facility.
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Maple Leaf Fibre, the planned inter-city Canadian link between Toronto and Montréal, has dropped its plan for an underwater segment and will be entirely terrestrial for the whole length.
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Telehouse and Crosslake Fibre are to partner to further improve the flow of data between London and Paris.
Forthcoming events
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Crosslake Fibre has chosen to extend the backhaul capacity for its New York – Toronto network into Equinix data centres.
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Crosslake Fibre has completed the first new fibre-optic cable constructed between Toronto and New York in almost two decades.
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Hylan has been selected by Crosslake Fibre to support the design, engineering and construction of its Lake Ontario fibre network leg in upstate New York.
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Crosslake Fibre has chosen BSO Networks (BSO) as its exclusive partner to deliver Crosslake’s Velocity – a new low-latency network between Toronto and New Jersey.
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Crosslake Fibre has announced the appointment of Joseph Ciavarella as chief financial officer and Jeff Edward as vice president of operations.