Microsoft and Facebook to build an innovative new subsea cable across the Atlantic Ocean
- "As the world is increasingly moving toward a future based on cloud computing,
Microsoft continues to invest in our cloud infrastructure to meet current and future growing global demand for our more than 200 cloud services, including Bing, Office 365,Skype , Xbox Live and the Microsoft Azure platform," said Christian Belady, General Manager, Datacenter Strategy, Planning & Development,Microsoft Corp. "The MAREA transatlantic cable we're building withFacebook and Telxius will provide new, low-latency connectivity that will help meet the increasing demand for higher-speed capacity across theAtlantic . By building the cable along this new southern route, we will also increase the resiliency of our global network, helping ensure even greater reliability for our customers." - "
Facebook wants to make it possible for people to have deep connections and shared experiences with the people who matter to them most — anywhere in the world, and at any time," saidNajam Ahmad, Vice President of Network Engineering at
Facebook . "We're always evaluating new technologies and systems in order to provide the best connectivity possible. By creating a vendor-agnostic design withMicrosoft and Telxius, we can choose the hardware and software that best serves the system and ultimately increase the pace of innovation. We want to do more of these projects in this manner — allowing us to move fast with more collaboration. We think this is how most subsea cable systems will be built in the future." - "Working with
Facebook andMicrosoft in this project will reinforce Telxius' position as a worldwide leading infra company not only expanding on-net capabilities toSpain and theUSA but also allowing us to capture market opportunities inWestern Europe and new emerging routes inNorthern Africa and other regions," saidRafael Arranz, Chief Operating Officer of Telxius Cable.
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