The art of the possible
What exactly is possible when you connect to our extensive subsea fiber network? And how do we help to overcome many of the key challenges presented by today’s data demands?
Take a look at our interactive digital map to see examples of the flow and movement of traffic across our network – and click on the interactive hotspots to explore a number of different scenarios.
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Take a look at our map to see examples of the flow and movement of traffic across our network – and click on the videos below to explore a number of different scenarios.
Cut or damaged cables
Scenario:
Random incidents can lead to a cut on a transatlantic cable, threatening disruption to countless organizations and end users.
Solution:
Our alternative and unique routes can be relied upon to ensure mission critical data gets across the sea and to the locations where it is needed.
The need to move data fast
Scenario:
There’s a sudden requirement to transport critical data across the Atlantic as quickly as possible.
Solution:
Our EXA Express cable sends data across the Atlantic faster than any other provider and our alternative routes offer additional capacity when needed.
Growing backhaul requirements
Scenario:
There’s a growing and urgent need to backhaul traffic from diverse cable landing station locations into Europe.
Solution:
We are constantly expanding our subsea cable activities in-line with demand – for example, we have recently built a new landing station in Sicily to enhance our backhaul capacity.
Traffic in a bottleneck
Scenario:
A major new advancement in AI spikes data demand, creating higher than usual traffic, with the risk of creating a bottleneck at a transatlantic connection point.
Solution:
We utilize our EXA Express cable, offering the fastest transatlantic route on the market today, and lean on our alternative routes to provide additional capacity when required.