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NetIX Boosts Europe–Latin America Connectivity via EllaLink

NetIX has expanded its capacity on the EllaLink submarine cable, adding 100 Gbps to strengthen further direct, low-latency connectivity between…
6 months ago
Jun 09, 2025
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Vietnam Boosts Connectivity with Asia’s Largest Subsea Cable

The Asia Direct Cable (ADC) officially began operations in early April 2025, becoming the largest-capacity subsea cable system serving Vietnam.…
8 months ago
Apr 17, 2025
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