Padtec will provide a solution for the submarine network of Global
The company operates a fiber optic network with coverage throughout Peru and is implementing a sub-river network on the Amazon River, connecting the locations of Iquitos and
The objective of the Norte Conectado Program is to expand and improve the communications infrastructure, network security and connectivity resilience in northern Brazil, through the implementation of a fibre optic backbo...
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The company operates a fiber optic network with coverage throughout Peru and is implementing a sub-river network on the Amazon River, connecting the locations of Iquitos and
The projects – part of the IDB Group''s Amazonia Forever program and the European Union''s Global Gateway – will install submarine fiber-optic cables in the states of Maranhão and
The objective of the Norte Conectado Program is to expand and improve the communications infrastructure, network security and connectivity resilience in northern Brazil, through the
China''s ZTT International Submarine Cable & System has been hired as a cable supplier for the Brazilian government-sponsored Amazon river fiber project Norte Conectado. More
The availability of subfluvial fiber optic cables could improve both public and private communications in the Brazilian Amazon, and potentially in neighboring countries. Initial experimental studies were car-
The 440-km repeaterless trunk-and-branch system will link 12 oil and gas production platforms, with two cable landing stations in Brazil''s Anchieta, Espirito Santo and Barra do Furado, Rio de Janeiro.
The objective of the Norte Conectado Program is to expand and improve the communications infrastructure, network security and connectivity resilience in
The 440km repeaterless trunk-and-branch system will link 12 oil and gas production platforms with two cable landing stations in Brazil''s Anchieta, Espirito Santo and Barra do Furado,
Brazilian operator V.tal announced at the PTC''26 conference in Hawaii to build a 9,700-kilometer, next-generation Synapse Submarine Cable System linking São Paulo, Brazil, and
Pioneer Consulting, a subsea fiber optic telecommunications consulting and project management company, was last year awarded a contract by Zemax-Planova Consortium to provide expertise
Building upon our current collaboration in the Santos Basin with Blue Marine, we are ready to guide all aspects of the project ranging from dynamic umbilical platform hookups to deployment of