Dunant
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Lumen Technologies is to use Google’s Dunant transatlantic subsea cable to connect Virginia to France.
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Open RAN in Afghanistan, acquisition plans from Digital 9, digital hubs in West Africa and an interview with TSF
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Interxion has entered into an agreement with Telxius to enable direct interconnection for the Dunant subsea cable at Interxion Paris, France.
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Google’s Dunant subsea cable connecting the US to the French Atlantic coast is now officially ready for service (RFS).
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Telxius confirms the availability of the Dunant subsea cable, adding to its existing MAREA cable across the Atlantic.
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Orange has announced that its capacity on the Dunant cable is now ready for service and that it is partnering on a new system connecting France to the East Coast of the US.
Forthcoming events
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Orange has landed Google’s 6,600km transatlantic Dunant cable at the recently refurbished Saint-Hilaire-de-Riez station in France.
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Earlier this month, Google announced that it would implement SubCom’s space division multiplexing (SDM) technology as well as its high fibre count (HFC) architecture for its Trans-Atlantic Dunant cable system.
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January 2019 saw the launch of Orange’s most recent submarine cable system – Kanawa – linking French Guiana with Martinique and Guadeloupe in the Caribbean. The 1,746km fibre cable system is comprised of two pairs of fibre offering transfer rates of around 5Tbps.
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Orange has announced the launch of Ethernet Now, a wholesale offering for its customers to better manage their Ethernet connections through a simple, easy to use, online portal.
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Orange is partnering with Google on its 6,600km Dunant subsea cable that connects the US to the French Atlantic coast which is due to complete by late 2020.