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Comprehensive foreign media news, the submarine optical cable system Malbec connecting Brazil and Argentina has recently entered commercial operation
.
According to reports, the 2,500-kilometer-long system is jointly owned by GlobeNet and Facebook, operated by GlobeNet, and connects GlobeNet's cable landing station in Rio de Janeiro through the landing site of Las Toninas to the southeast of Buenos Aires, the capital of
Argentina.
At the same time, the system has redundant backhaul
in Las Toninas (Buenos Aires) and Praia Grande (Brazil), as well as PoP in Buenos Aires and São Paulo.
In Brazil, Malbec includes an underground submarine cable connecting the cities of Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo, both of which are directly connected
to Fortaleza, in northeastern Brazil.
Malbec also complements the existing 23,500-kilometer GlobeNet fiber optic cable system
connecting Brazil with Venezuela, Colombia, Bermuda and the United States.
Comprehensive foreign media news, the submarine optical cable system Malbec connecting Brazil and Argentina has recently entered commercial operation
.
According to reports, the 2,500-kilometer-long system is jointly owned by GlobeNet and Facebook, operated by GlobeNet, and connects GlobeNet's cable landing station in Rio de Janeiro through the landing site of Las Toninas to the southeast of Buenos Aires, the capital of
Argentina.
At the same time, the system has redundant backhaul
in Las Toninas (Buenos Aires) and Praia Grande (Brazil), as well as PoP in Buenos Aires and São Paulo.
In Brazil, Malbec includes an underground submarine cable connecting the cities of Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo, both of which are directly connected
to Fortaleza, in northeastern Brazil.
Malbec also complements the existing 23,500-kilometer GlobeNet fiber optic cable system
connecting Brazil with Venezuela, Colombia, Bermuda and the United States.