GlobeNet Extends Subsea Network to Colombia

Oi’s international subsidiary – GlobeNet – a leading provider of submarine capacity, announces that it is extending its subsea network to Colombia, thus creating an express route from its future landing on Colombia’s Atlantic coast to Miami, Florida – USA.

As a direct extension from its existing subsea cable system connecting the USA, Venezuela, Brazil, and Bermuda, this new express route addresses increased demand for high capacity, while also providing the lowest latency route from Colombia to Brazil. This new route complements GlobeNet’s existing ring-protected International capacity service to Colombia.

In addition, UNE EPM Telecomunicaciones, the largest Internet provider and a leading full-service telecom operator in Colombia, has signed a long-term agreement with GlobeNet to become the anchor tenant on the new subsea route.

This subsea extension to the GlobeNet submarine cable system is based on the latest in ultra-high capacity network architectures supporting 10Gbps/40Gbps/100Gbps DWDM technologies. The new build is scheduled for completion in 2013.

“GlobeNet continues to leverage the most innovative advancements throughout our network, as evidenced by this new subsea cable build to Colombia,” states Erick W. Contag, Chief Operating Officer of GlobeNet. “We have a strong focus on serving the Latin America region and are committed to supporting Colombia’s growth and development of its ICT infrastructure. Furthermore, GlobeNet is pleased to enter into a strategic agreement with UNE, Colombia’s leading telecommunication’s operator, who is pioneering 4G/LTE and IPTV deployments in their country. UNE will benefit from unsurpassed international capacity to service their growing customer base.”

“We look forward to strengthening our long-term relationship with GlobeNet as we share a vision to contribute to the positive development of Colombia,” comments Marc Perret Eichmann, President of UNE EPM Telecomunicaciones. “This new subsea cable system will allow UNE to meet its aggressive broadband Internet and 4G/LTE growth projections resulting in important benefits to our customers.”

With a dual ring-protected subsea architecture, GlobeNet’s network today spans more than 22,000 kilometers connecting the Americas with the most advanced technology throughout all of its routes. In addition, GlobeNet was recently recognized for exceptional lowest-latency design on its existing ultra-low latency trading route from New York to Sao Paulo, Brazil by two industry award outlets, Global Telecoms Business and Network Products Guide.

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Subsea World News Staff , June 26, 2012;  Image: GlobeNet