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Telecom Ramblings briefs on Hurricane Electric bringing high-speed IP transit to East Africa in its Monday Bytes section

Telecom Ramblings briefs on Hurricane Electric bringing high-speed IP transit to East Africa in its Monday Bytes section

Hurricane Electric was mentioned in Telecom Ramblings’ Monday Bytes section for its partnership with Djibouti Telecom. From the article: Hurricane Electric has added another IP customer as a start to this week. Djibouti Telecom has hooked up with HE’s backbone at two key global PoPs at Equinix and Global Switch facilities in Singapore. Three months ago, HE extended its own backbone into Djibouti itself as part of a push into the Middle East and Africa. […]

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Hurricane Electric Featured By Mission Critical Magazine For PoP In Djibouti

Hurricane Electric Featured By Mission Critical Magazine For PoP In Djibouti

Mission Critical Magazine recently published about Hurricane Electric’s recent Point of Presence established in Djibouti. From the article: Hurricane Electric Establishes PoP At Djibouti Data Center (DDC) The Djibouti Data Center (DDC) serves Hurricane Electric as it continues its global expansion with the opening of its most recent Point of Presence (PoP) in east Africa. May 16, 2017 KEYWORDS data center / data center networking / point of presence Hurricane Electric has strengthened its global […]

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TelecomRamblings Includes Hurricane Electric in “Int’l Bytes” Column

TelecomRamblings Includes Hurricane Electric in “Int’l Bytes” Column

The regular column, “Int’l Bytes” by Telecom Ramblings, covers notable news items from telecom or Internet companies working worldwide. This week’s includes a mention of Hurricane Electric’s new Point of Presence in Djibouti. From the article: Int’l Bytes: Aqua Comms, Hurricane Electric, Telia, Colt, Interoute, Equinix May 17th, 2017 by Rob Powell · Leave a Comment I’m on the road this week and most of next week.  Here’s a whole bunch of catch-up from the […]

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The Djibouti Data Center (DDC) and Hurricane Electric Expand Internet Connectivity and Enhance End User Experience in Africa

The Djibouti Data Center (DDC) and Hurricane Electric Expand Internet Connectivity and Enhance End User Experience in Africa

The Djibouti Data Center (DDC) serves Hurricane Electric as it continues its global expansion with the opening of its most recent Point of Presence (PoP) in east Africa May 15, 2017 03:00 AM Eastern Daylight Time DJIBOUTI CITY, Djibouti–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Hurricane Electric has strengthened its global network with new regional network connectivity in Africa by establishing a new point of presence (PoP) at the Djibouti Data Center (DDC), bolstering its ongoing commitment to the economic development […]

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Hurricane Electric Continues Commitment to Middle East and Africa with Major Network Buildouts

Hurricane Electric Continues Commitment to Middle East and Africa with Major Network Buildouts

Latest expansion in Dubai, Djibouti, and Nairobi will provide additional redundancy and reliability for greater Internet connectivity in the Middle East and Africa March 09, 2017 02:00 AM Eastern Standard Time DUBAI, United Arab Emirates, DJIBOUTI & NAIROBI, Kenya–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Hurricane Electric, the world’s largest IPv6-native Internet backbone, announced today a significant buildout of its global IPv4 and IPv6 network throughout several regions in the Middle East and Africa. “Hurricane Electric looks forward to bringing our […]

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Capacity Media Releases Exclusive on Hurricane Electric’s Middle East/Africa Network Expansion

Capacity Media Releases Exclusive on Hurricane Electric’s Middle East/Africa Network Expansion

Hurricane Electric continues commitment to Middle East and Africa with major network buildouts 07 March 2017 | Jason Mcgee-Abe Hurricane Electric is announcing this week, at Capacity Middle East 2017, a significant buildout of its global IPv4 and IPv6 network throughout several regions in the Middle East and Africa. The latest expansion in Dubai, Djibouti, and Nairobi will provide additional redundancy and reliability for greater internet connectivity in the Middle East and Africa. In response […]

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