One year after Lumen Technologies (NYSE: LUMN) developed a brand-new subsea fiber course in between the united state as well as France, the firm is enhancing network capability as well as variety, buying a fiber set on Grace Hopper, a subsea cord system pioneered by Google, in between New York as well as Bude, Cornwall in the U.K. The Grace Hopper system will certainly make use of Lumen touchdown terminal as well as framework solutions at both places.
“Data flow and capacity demands don’t know boundaries. The bandwidth explosion across continents is real and we’re meeting it head on by investing in new subsea cables,” claimed Laurinda Pang, Lumen head of state of international client success. “The Grace Hopper system is part of Lumen and Google’s long history of collaboration. Together, we’re building communications infrastructures for secure and reliable delivery of digital enterprise and consumer services around the world. We are pleased to be using our landing stations at these locations, and excited to add another end-to-end intercontinental connection to the Lumen network – one of the most deeply peered networks in the world.”Laurinda Pang, Lumen President of Global Customer SuccessLumen has actually had as well as run international subsea networks for greater than two decades. The firm has a thorough trans-Atlantic subsea profile with 6 on-net varied fiber courses, consisting of Dunant, a Google subsea system. Dunant links Virginia Beach in the UNITED STATE with Saint-Hilaire- de-Riez on the French Atlantic coastline. Lumen has an on-net course using Dunant in between Richmond, Virginia as well as Paris, France.
Global organizations as well as wholesale carriers will certainly have accessibility to safeguard, varied trans-Atlantic network choices linking to Lumen’s international 450,000 course fiber mile network.
Lumen is taking orders currently on Grace Hopper which will certainly be energetic as well as prepared to supply solutions in October.