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Recently, the submarine cable system AEC-2, which connects the United States and Denmark, has successfully landed in Ireland
.
Nigel Baylif, CEO of AquaComms, revealed that AEC-2 is another important fiber optic system connecting the Americas and Europe, and the first new submarine cable system to directly connect North America and Northern Europe in 20 years; is a fully diverse and resilient transatlantic submarine route that doubles
the fiber optic connection between the two locations.
AEC-2 will provide a modern, highly reliable, carrier-neutral interconnect point between Wall New Jersey and Long Island, New York, and resilient network connectivity
between the two.
In Europe, these services will be provided by all landing stations and carrier-neutral metropolitan area access points (PoPs) in Dublin, London, Amsterdam and Brabbiog, increasing the diversity and reliability
of internet connectivity.
The existing AEC-1 cable, which entered service in 2016, complements the existing infrastructure, connecting the United States with Denmark and doubling
the fiber optic connection between the two countries.
The cable's consortium of investors includes Aqua Comms, Bulk Infrastructure, Facebook and Google
.
Not only that, but the AEC-3 cable connecting Boston (USA) to Slough (UK) will also be implemented "soon", the company's third transatlantic submarine cable, which is expected to launch
in 2023.
Recently, the submarine cable system AEC-2, which connects the United States and Denmark, has successfully landed in Ireland
.
Nigel Baylif, CEO of AquaComms, revealed that AEC-2 is another important fiber optic system connecting the Americas and Europe, and the first new submarine cable system to directly connect North America and Northern Europe in 20 years; is a fully diverse and resilient transatlantic submarine route that doubles
the fiber optic connection between the two locations.
AEC-2 will provide a modern, highly reliable, carrier-neutral interconnect point between Wall New Jersey and Long Island, New York, and resilient network connectivity
between the two.
In Europe, these services will be provided by all landing stations and carrier-neutral metropolitan area access points (PoPs) in Dublin, London, Amsterdam and Brabbiog, increasing the diversity and reliability
of internet connectivity.
The existing AEC-1 cable, which entered service in 2016, complements the existing infrastructure, connecting the United States with Denmark and doubling
the fiber optic connection between the two countries.
The cable's consortium of investors includes Aqua Comms, Bulk Infrastructure, Facebook and Google
.
Not only that, but the AEC-3 cable connecting Boston (USA) to Slough (UK) will also be implemented "soon", the company's third transatlantic submarine cable, which is expected to launch
in 2023.