Seaborn Buys Metro Network and Backhaul for Seabras-1

Seaborn Networks, Netell Telecom, and Citatel Dutos e Fibras Opticas announced that Seaborn has acquired backhaul and metro fiber network capacity in the State of Sao Paulo from Netell and Citatel for Seaborn’s Brazil-US subsea cable.

This contracted capacity provides a diverse, dark fiber backhaul solution from Seaborn’s cable landing station in Santos as well as a dark fiber, mesh network solution to Seaborn’s points of presence in metro Sao Paulo, the company said.

Seaborn is the developer of Seabras-1, a new Brazil-US submarine cable that will provide the first direct route between Sao Paulo and New York. The system is being constructed by Alcatel-Lucent Submarine Networks. Partners Group is providing full project equity and is a co-sponsor of the project. Natixis is providing full project debt with backing from COFACE, the French export credit agency.

The contracting party on behalf of Seaborn for the Netell and Citatel transactions is Seabras 1 Brasil Ltda., which is Seaborn’s Brazilian operator of Seabras-1.

Netell has also purchased a substantial amount of capacity on Seabras-1, which it will use to serve its local, regional and international customer base.

Larry Schwartz, Chief Executive Officer, Seaborn Networks says, “With construction of Seabras-1 underway, we are extremely pleased to have contracted with Netell and Citatel. This important milestone is the culmination of the strong relationship among the three companies that has developed over the past few years. Equally as important, Netell’s investment for significant capacity purchase on Seabras-1 validates the demand in Brazil for an independent, express submarine cable route between Sao Paulo and New York with seamless extensions to other geographies around the world.”

Wagner Rapchan, Chief Executive Officer, Netell says, “Brazil and the entire South American continent require increasingly more capacity and diversity in international connectivity. This is why we are proud to be supporting Seaborn with metro fiber networks in Sao Paulo and in turn purchasing capacity on the Seabras-1 cable system. When there is greater choice for connecting Brazil to the rest of world, there will be greater opportunity for local innovation in IT and communications services. This is a great step forward for the market.”

Irineu Berardi, a shareholder of Citatel Dutos e Fibras Opticas, says, “With our extensive network of fiber cables in both Sao Paulo and Santos, we are delighted that Seaborn has purchased long-term and high quality, diverse fiber paths between Santos and Sao Paulo from Citatel.”

Seabras-1 is scheduled to be ready for service at the end of 2016.

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