http://cinia.fi/en/news/cinia-connects-equinix-data-centers-frankfurt-and-helsinki
This press release has some details on new direct high speed fiber optic connection from Finland to Germany.
http://cinia.fi/en/news/cinia-connects-equinix-data-centers-frankfurt-and-helsinki
This press release has some details on new direct high speed fiber optic connection from Finland to Germany.
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Tomi Engdahl says:
Data link betgween Finland and Germany increased to 144 terabytes
Finnish Cinia Finland has opened a direct data connection under the Baltic Sea to Germany. Now available in the submarine cable connections to increase the data transmission capacity between Northern Europe to a record level in CEE. The official opening ceremony was held simultaneously yesterday in Helsinki and Frankfurt.
Lion Cinia C-1 submarine cable to connect the Central and Northern Europe closely together. Until now, used the communication routes clearly smaller access delay due to Helsinki is now computer networks from the perspective of the Frankfurt suburb. kyberturvallinen connection provides a record 144 terabytes of capacity, for example, to connect data centers seamlessly with each other. Finland offers significant benefits for data centers through the cost and availability of a cool climate, strict privacy laws, as well as electrical energy.
The sea cable running along the Northern Digital Highway connects the main Central European telecommunication nodes via Finland to Russia and Asia.
Cinia somineensa says a number of significant agreements on the use submarine cable connection. The links will take advantage of, for example, data center operators Hetzner Online and TeliaSonera, as well as a Russian telecom operator Avelacom, which connects the submarine cable from Finland to Moscow extending your network. Among the key partners such as Huawei, Xtera and SSH. The most recent agreement to merge the release submarine cable directly to the Equinix data centers in Helsinki and Frankfurt.
Cinia C-Lion1 submarine cable is about 1 200 kilometers long and it is composed of eight optical fiber pairs.
Source: http://etn.fi/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=4463:suomen-ja-saksan-datayhteys-nopeutui-144-terabittiin&catid=13&Itemid=101
Tomi Engdahl says:
https://www.uusiteknologia.fi/2020/07/20/arktisen-kuitukaapelin-merenpohjatutkimukset-alkavat/