Telxius
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Telxius has teamed up with Orange, and Setar to create a new high-capacity subsea cable in the Caribbean.
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Telxius CEO Mario Martín explains how the company is driving change in the connectivity space, enabling business customers to go global without limits.
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Telxius CEO Mario Martín discusses how the company continues working to transform the global communications landscape.
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Telxius’ latest subsea cable route is in service following the extension of South America 1 (SAm-1) between Punta Cana in the Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico.
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Arelion and Telxius have partnered to provide diverse, multi-terabit connectivity to Telxius’ landing stations in Boca Raton and Jacksonville, Florida.
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Telxius has confirmed that it is joining the Firmina subsea cable system.
Forthcoming events
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Telxius has confirmed plans to extend its high-capacity subsea cable Tikal, to Cancun, Mexico.
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In today’s digital world, the demand for fast, seamless global connectivity is rapidly rising. Telxius CEO Mario Martín discusses how the company is connecting the Americas to Europe with next-generation submarine cables, digital hubs, terrestrial backhaul and a range of services covering IP, capacity, security and colocation.
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Telxius has boosted distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) mitigation with the addition of new scrubbing centres in Latin America.
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Subsea digital infrastructure provider Telxius is continuing to enable secure and resilient access to the world’s digital hubs, with a strong focus on boosting communications in Latin America. Its ecosystem accelerates how enterprises, OTTs, carriers and service providers connect their customers, partners and platforms across the globe. Rafael Arranz, COO at Telxius, explains how the company is enhancing connectivity from Latin America and providing a global foundation for digital innovation.
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Now with two shareholders after KKR’s exit, the subsea company Telxius has nearly finished replacing its key routes and has begun to look at new ones, CEO Mario Martín tells Alan Burkitt-Gray.
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Telefónica and Spanish private investor Pontegadea have completed their restructuring of the shareholding in Telxius Telecom, almost a year after they announced their plans.
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Telxius has partnered with NJFX to give customers on-demand access to redundant subsea cable infrastructure across the Atlantic and Latin America.
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Via subsea cables stretching all the way across the Atlantic, Telxius connects up Europe and the Americas, boosting the company’s ability to meet today’s growing needs for IP, capacity and colocation around the world. Mario Martín, CEO at Telxius, talks about how the company’s continually developing proposition has opened up further options for Europe in the past few years.
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Digital telecommunications infrastructure operator Telxius is continuing its efforts to deliver modern, diverse and resilient communications across Latin America.
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Colt Technology Services will now connect to Telxius’ Derio Communications Hub near Bilbao, Spain.
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Telefónica and the London-based real estate company Pontegadea are to buy out KKR's 40% stake in Telxius Telecom, which has a 94,000km international network of submarine cables.
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Google has hired Telxius’s Enrique Valdes to join its global network acquisition team, based in Zürich, after nearly two decades with the Telefónica group.