MOX Networks has acquired spectrum from Google on the Transpacific Topaz subsea cable system, the first-ever fiber cable to connect Canada and Asia. This new cable path, combined with MOX’s network infrastructure portfolio, will bring new wholesale capacity to customers seeking secure, diverse connections between Japan and North America.
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Taiwan Investigates Undersea Cable Damage: Anchor Drag or Deliberate Act?
Taiwan’s Coast Guard Administration (CGA) is investigating a Chinese-owned freighter Shunxin-39 for allegedly severing a vital undersea communications cable near the island’s northern coast. The incident, reported by Chunghwa Telecom on January 3rd, underscores global concerns about the vulnerability of critical underwater infrastructure.
EDGNEX Unveils USD 20 Billion U.S. Data Center Push
EDGNEX Data Centers by DAMAC, has announced ambitious plans to enter the United States data center market, marking a pivotal step in its global expansion strategy.
AWS Announces USD 11B Investment in Georgia to Boost Cloud and AI Infrastructure
Amazon Web Services (AWS) has unveiled plans to invest an estimated USD 11 billion in expanding its infrastructure in Georgia, solidifying the state’s growing reputation as a hub for technology and innovation. The initiative, supported by state and local leaders, is expected to create over 550 high-skilled jobs and drive advancements in cloud computing and artificial intelligence (AI).
Italy, Spanish Fund Make USD 733 Million Bid for Telecom Italia Subsea Unit
Italy's Treasury and Spanish fund Asterion have made a 700 million euro ($733 million) joint binding offer for Telecom Italia's (TIM) (TLIT.MI), opens new tab submarine cable unit Sparkle, the ministry and the former phone monopoly said.
Arelion Expands Gulf Coast Connectivity to Enhance East-West Traffic Flow
Set to go live in Q1 2025, Arelion has deployed a new, fully diverse route from Houston, Texas, to Jacksonville, Florida, via Slidell, Louisiana, Mobile, Alabama and Tallahassee, Florida. This direct route provides wholesale and enterprise customers with low-latency IP services and terabit-scale capacities to support AI/ML applications and East-West traffic flows.
Hybrid Warfare at Sea? Baltic Submarine Cables Severed
The vast network of submarine cables forms the invisible backbone of global communication, carrying essential data for commerce, security, and daily life. Stretching over 1.2 million kilometers and transmitting 98% of the world’s digital data, these cables enable everything from financial transactions to streaming services. However, their strategic importance also makes them a potential target for disruption—a reality brought to the forefront by recent incidents in the Baltic Sea.
Mobily and Sparkle Join Forces to Enhance Connectivity Via Submarine Cable Systems
During its participation as a Digital Infrastructure Founding Partner of the first edition of the Connected World KSA conference hosted in Riyadh, Mobily, a leading innovator in the Telecommunications, Media, and Technology (TMT) sector in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Sparkle, the first international service provider in Italy and among the top global operators.
Broadband Arrives on Isle au Haut via Subsea Link
Isle Au Haut has installed its first subsea telecommunications cable, bringing the long-term vision of access to universal broadband internet to this unbridged, year-round island community for the very first time. The 10km submarine cable now connects Isle au Haut to Stonington on Deer Isle, which links to the mainland through terrestrial connections.
US Commits USD 6 Billion to TSMC for Advanced Chip Plants
The United States will provide up to USD 6.6 billion in direct funding to Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) for advanced chip-making facilities in Arizona, as part of the CHIPS Act initiative. This agreement marks a major step in boosting the domestic semiconductor industry.