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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GTT has confirmed the names of its new, all-male board after emerging from chapter 11.
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Exa Infrastructure has announced it will provide low latency and ultra-low latency network connectivity to the London Stock Exchange Group’s (LSEG) new colocation data centre.
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Exa Infrastructure has appointed Adeel Ahmad as its chief financial officer (CFO).
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EXA Infrastructure has embarked on a two-year overpull upgrade for its pan-European networks, starting with a key backhaul route in Spain.
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In this episode of the Digital Digest, we roundup the biggest stories of the week from Subsea cables to roaming charges and satellite launches.
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EXA Infrastructure and Islalink have formed a partnership that will see EXA become the key landing and terrestrial services partner in Italy and anchor tenant on the IONIAN cable system.
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China Telecom is to extend its services to two Hong Kong data centres, working with an associate of HGC Global Communications.
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GTT Communications has formally started its restructuring, by filing for bankruptcy protection under chapter 11 of the US law.
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Exa Infrastructure, the company that last month took over GTT Communications’ infrastructure, has upgraded two-thirds of its network to 400Gbps.
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Martijn Blanken has crossed the world from Sydney to take charge of what’s now Exa Infrastructure. Under new ownership, it used to be Interoute, Hibernia Networks and other companies. He talks to Alan Burkitt-Gray
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The investor that owns HGC Global Communications and the former infrastructure division of GTT Communications is to spend up to US$500 million in renewable energy in Europe.
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GTT seeks return to profitability post infrastructure sale as it transforms its business into the new GTT 2.0.