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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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Launch of New Philadelphia Point of Presence Latest Move in Hurricane Electric’s Domestic Network Expansion

Launch of New Philadelphia Point of Presence Latest Move in Hurricane Electric’s Domestic Network Expansion

Strong demand for premium connectivity options drives opening of latest PoP at key site in Mid-Atlantic region November 14, 2016 10:27 AM Eastern Standard Time PHILADELPHIA–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Hurricane Electric, the world’s largest IPv6-native Internet backbone, continues to expand its global network with the launch of its newest Point of Presence (PoP) in Southeastern Pennsylvania at the Equinix Philadelphia PH1 IBX Data Center, located at: 401 North Broad Street, Suite 990, Philadelphia, PA 19108. This is Hurricane […]

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DataCenter Dynamics Features Hurricane Electric’s Recent Partnership with Telekom Malaysia

DataCenter Dynamics Features Hurricane Electric’s Recent Partnership with Telekom Malaysia

DataCenter Dynamics features Hurricane Electric’s recent agreement with Telekom Malaysia. Read more: Telekom Malaysia and Hurricane Electric team on Asian broadband 20 May 2016 By Paul Mah Submarine cable meets giant IP backbone, for better broadband Telecom operator Telekom Malaysia (TM) and Hurricane Electric (HE) are teaming to provide high-speed broadband in emerging Asian markets. HE has an IPv6-native Internet backbone claimed to be the largest in the world, which will run on various regional submarine […]

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