
The Gold Data company will build a submarine cable in the Gulf of Mexico to connect Florida with Cancun, Querétaro and Mexico City, where it will invest 150 million dollars for the construction of this "underwater digital highway" that will bring benefits in connectivity.
This solution will benefit the transmission of data with much lower bandwidth and latencies (loading time of a page or app). The main industries benefited from this new infrastructure would be telecommunications, finance, health and retail.
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“Our next-generation network topology is revolutionizing Mexico's connectivity by reducing latency by up to 35 percent, a key factor for businesses and content providers looking for high-quality, low-latency, and reliable connectivity." , the company said.
The investment is part of the last phase in Gold Data's business plan for the expansion of a low-latency fixed telecommunications network that connects to its data centers in the country. This is the first submarine cable to be laid in Mexico in 22 years and is normally made of copper or fiber optics.
According to TeleGeography, a market research company, there are currently 508 active and planned submarine cables around the world and more than 90% of world telecommunications go through these equipment.
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Mexico is connected with more submarine cables, among which the Pan-American Crossing stands out, some 10,000 kilometers long and running from Panama to the United States, with ports in Tijuana and Mazatlán, and ARCOS, 8,600 kilometers long, that surrounds the Caribbean region and connection in the Yucatan Peninsula, according to TeleGeography.
Gold Data's new infrastructure will consist of 10 pairs of fiber threads, with the capacity to support more than 250 terabytes per second.
Gold Data will count on the collaboration of partners such as Orange Marine, Alcatel Submarine and Ciena, who will provide data transport components and technologies. "Gold Data is quickly becoming the partner of choice for all mission-critical connectivity requirements, whether data or video, within Mexico and the Latin American region as a whole," he concluded.
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