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Level3 has announced the establishment of a new submarine cable base station, which will provide Colombia with a line across the Pacific Ocean to connect to the global Internet
.
The new base stations have pushed Colombia into redundancy options and made its network no longer dependent solely on traditional Caribbean routes
.
The submarine cable spans 300 km from Colombia's Pacific coast to Buenaventura, then 154 km on land to Cali, where it is connected to Level3's international fibre network to provide a global network
.
According to statistics, the demand for network services in Colombia and Latin America is increasing, and the fixed broadband service market in Latin America is growing at a rate of 12.
4% per year, reaching 90.
8 million connections in 2018
.
After the launch of the submarine cable, Level3 has a total reserve of 8T capacity and 400G bits to meet the market use
.
In this way, local enterprises can have more path choices and redundant use
in domestic and even international networks.
Hector Alonso, President of Latin America at Level3, said: "The completion of the submarine cable symbolizes that Level3's communication system is catering to the needs of the Latin American market, as part of the Level3 SAC system, the cable connects six major Latin American economic centers and gives its users access to a secure and reliable global network
.
”
After the completion of the submarine cable, Colombia will be able to transmit data and mobile transmissions to major countries in the Americas, such as Mexico, Santiago and Buenos Aires, as well as Argentina, Chile, São Paulo, Brazil, etc.
, and these countries will also connect seven major cities in Colombia, such as Bogota, Medellín, Cali, Ibagué, Manizales, etc.
, and provide a variety of route options
to Asia and Europe.
Level3 has announced the establishment of a new submarine cable base station, which will provide Colombia with a line across the Pacific Ocean to connect to the global Internet
.
The new base stations have pushed Colombia into redundancy options and made its network no longer dependent solely on traditional Caribbean routes
.
The submarine cable spans 300 km from Colombia's Pacific coast to Buenaventura, then 154 km on land to Cali, where it is connected to Level3's international fibre network to provide a global network
.
According to statistics, the demand for network services in Colombia and Latin America is increasing, and the fixed broadband service market in Latin America is growing at a rate of 12.
4% per year, reaching 90.
8 million connections in 2018
.
After the launch of the submarine cable, Level3 has a total reserve of 8T capacity and 400G bits to meet the market use
.
In this way, local enterprises can have more path choices and redundant use
in domestic and even international networks.
Hector Alonso, President of Latin America at Level3, said: "The completion of the submarine cable symbolizes that Level3's communication system is catering to the needs of the Latin American market, as part of the Level3 SAC system, the cable connects six major Latin American economic centers and gives its users access to a secure and reliable global network
.
”
After the completion of the submarine cable, Colombia will be able to transmit data and mobile transmissions to major countries in the Americas, such as Mexico, Santiago and Buenos Aires, as well as Argentina, Chile, São Paulo, Brazil, etc.
, and these countries will also connect seven major cities in Colombia, such as Bogota, Medellín, Cali, Ibagué, Manizales, etc.
, and provide a variety of route options
to Asia and Europe.