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MXT Holdings improves data centre connectivity in Mexico

DCNN Magazine

MXT will also be able to offer up to 400G connectivity options for data centres, high-performance computing networks, enterprises, and service provider applications. This upgrade will allow MXT to connect key links between Mexico City and Monterrey, creating a network that is significantly more resilient, reliable, and scalable.

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Diving Deep into Submarine Cables: The Undersea Lifelines of Internet Connectivity

Kentik

Worldwide telecommunications began somewhere around 150 years ago, in 1850, with the first commercial international submarine cable between England and France. 654 subset of fiber is used for undersea applications. The cable could be 50mm or more with the additional protective armor, depending on the application.

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New World, New Thinking: Why “The Box” Has Got To Go

CATO Networks

On-demand, self-service and just in time have become standard for the applications and services we use, when and where we want to use them. This is a key question in the evolution of cloud services for telecommunication companies, internet service providers (ISPs), cloud service providers (CSPs) and managed security service providers (MSSPs).

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Top SD-WAN Events to Attend in 2018 and 2019

CATO Networks

The show brings WAN experts together to share their insights on the development of SD-WAN networks and how enterprises are adapting WAN technology for cloud-based applications. The Gartner IT Infrastructure, Operations & Data Center Summit covers everything from Cloud to IT Operations to emerging technology like SD-WAN.

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News in Networking: VMware for SD-WAN, Google’s SDN, and Chevron’s Cloud

Kentik

CORD, the effort to transform sites at the network edge into modern data centers, represents a $300 billion opportunity for a range of vendors from software developers to white box and networking suppliers and system integrators,” reports SDxCentral. CORD: The $300 billion opportunity at the network edge (SDxCentral).

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Delivering Effective AI for Telecom Companies: Trusted, Open, Hybrid

Cloudera Blog

It’s not a surprise that in today’s challenging economic landscape, rising costs pose a significant threat to the telecommunications industry. and Hugging Face, both partners of Cloudera, with on-prem local data for hyper-contextualised applications. And here we are.

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Ooredoo and DE-CIX bring Internet Exchange to Qatar

DCNN Magazine

Ooredoo, a Qatar-based telecommunications operator, in partnership with DE-CIX , a global operator of carrier-neutral Internet Exchanges (IX), has officially announced Doha IX powered by DE-CIX, Qatars first standalone commercial Internet Exchange (IX).

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