Exa Infrastructure
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Underneath the world's oceans lies a hidden lifeline for modern society: a network of submarine cables that carry 95% of global internet traffic.
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Exa Infrastructure has launched the Exa Financial Network, a platform connecting 25 major financial exchanges across 11 countries in North America and Europe.
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EXA Infrastructure has expanded its reach to the Nordics, launching a new footprint connecting Helsinki to Stockholm.
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Exa Infrastructure has introduced its Managed Fibre Network (MFN) service to meet the growing demand for enhanced connectivity and faster service delivery.
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It was revealed earlier this week that the European Commission plans to allocate €865 million towards improving digital connectivity across EU member states from 2024 to 2027.
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Macarne LLC, a provider of advanced network solutions, will partner with Exa Infrastructure (Exa) to bolster its global IP transit network.
Forthcoming events
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Exa Infrastructure is to build only the second subsea cable this century across the English Channel, the company has revealed to Capacity.
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Alan Burkitt-Gray speaks to CEO, Martijn Blanken and Ciaran Delaney, COO of Exa Infrastructure about the aims of the company and a new subsea project.
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Exa Infrastructure has announced the appointment of Frank de Fremery as its head of data centres and colocation.
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A transatlantic cable owned by Exa Infrastructure has played a major role in monitoring the ocean bed, including gathering earthquake data.
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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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EXA Infrastructure has appointed Nicholas Collins as its chief commercial officer.
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Telstra has appointed Noah Drake to the role of president for the Americas following the departure of Nicholas Collins.
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Interxion is to step into the Barcelona market with the development of new colocation and connectivity hub.
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The origin story of today’s infrastructure lies in the high-speed, high-capacity networks used in academic and scientific research. Alan Burkitt-Gray talks to the people behind two providers of these: Géant in Europe and Internet2 in the US
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Exa Infrastructure has entered into a JV that will see it monetise fibre assets belonging to Trans Adriatic Pipeline AG to connect its south-east and western European networks.
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Big Data Exchange (BDx) and Exa Infrastructure have announced a partnership that will launch hyperscale growth across Asia, Europe and North America.
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EXA Infrastructure has appointed a chief people officer as it continues to build its team.