Zayo Group Holdings, the world’s leading telecom infrastructure platform, has announced the rollout of a new 400G capable route between Paris and Marseille. An easier and more secure way to transfer rapidly growing high-bandwidth traffic from these top 10 global internet hubs.
Yannick Leboyer, Zayo’s European Chief Operating Officer, said: “With several new submarine cable projects set to roll out over the next few years and Marseille becoming one of the top five internet connectivity hubs in the world, Zayo has the infrastructure needed to support this growth. Uniquely positioned to provide structure. The route from Paris to Marseille is built to support and transport the rapidly increasing bandwidth and the ever-increasing demand for connectivity in these markets, allowing customers provides a reliable, scalable, and secure way to share data with Europe and the rest of the United States.”
Paris is the world’s 4th largest internet connectivity hub, and Marseille, the crossroads of several major exchanges between terrestrial and undersea networks, will become the 7th to 5th largest global internet hub in the next three years. is predicted to move to
Capacity demand in Marseille is expected to quadruple by 2026 as six new submarine cables in Marseille are scheduled for completion, including key gateways to Asia, Africa and the Middle East. This is rapidly increasing the need for businesses to route increasing traffic from these hubs. across Europe, and to other major commercial centers around the world.
Zayo’s new Paris to Marseille route offers a total projected capacity of 24 terabytes per fiber pair, a significant triversity option, and 400G enablement, allowing enterprises to manage this capacity growth and expand to Europe and the United States. ensuring secure and resilient connectivity to the rest of the world. Beyond capacity, Zayo is enhancing its network with new fiber technology, and Zayo is the first carrier to use this next-generation fiber on its Paris-Marseille route.
This route also provides direct access to Bordeaux. This is the landing city for Amitie, a new transatlantic cable connecting the United States with Britain and France. When the service is ready, this connection will allow direct access to Asia, Africa and the Middle East.
This latest investment from Zayo is part of the company’s overall strategy to overlay the European backbone and provide high-capacity bandwidth across Europe after the Zeus submarine cable is completed in 2022. , offering the strongest connection between the UK and continental Europe. Zayo now owns and operates 2.2 million kilometers of fiber, connecting 16 major metro markets and his nine countries in Europe.
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