Now enterprises and service providers can flexibly scale bandwidth between 50Mbps and more than 100Gbps
The global connectivity provider Telxius has upgraded its Global Carrier Ethernet (GCE) service with flexible bandwidth options for businesses in the Americas and Europe. The service enables enterprises and service providers “to maximize their investments with more bandwidth flexibility when connecting to key global hubs and cloud service providers,” the press statement claims.
Telxius’ GCE service is supported by its global network spanning more than 100,000 km of submarine cables and terrestrial backhauls throughout the US, Latin America and Europe. It uses almost 100 PoPs in 17 countries, plus 27 data centres.
GCE is powered by Ciena’s optical pluggables instead of traditional transponders. It is a scalable and flexible service with bandwidth options ranging from 50Mbps to more than 100Gbps, designed to meet the needs of markets that require ultra-low latency, and high availability and reliability.
The solution is MEF 3.0 certified and underpinned by 14 high-capacity subsea cables: Firmina, Tikal (in progress), Mistral, Tannat, Junior, Dunant, Brusa, Marea, PCCS, SAm-1, EllaLink, Unisur, Est-Tet and Alpal-2.
In addition to Ethernet services, Telxius provides other capacity, IP, colocation and security services for businesses.
“At Telxius, we are constantly evolving our network with new and enhanced systems to better support our customers and accelerate digital transformation,” said Mónica Martínez, CMO at Telxius. “We offer enterprises and service providers with the flexible, seamless connectivity options they need to thrive in today’s bandwidth-hungry digital landscape, where user experiences have never been so important.”