Telxius has enhanced its Global Carrier Ethernet (GCE) service, offering more flexible bandwidth options for businesses across the Americas and Europe. This upgrade allows enterprises and service providers to optimize their investments with greater bandwidth flexibility when connecting to major global hubs and cloud service providers.
Supported by Telxius’s expansive global network of over 100,000 km of submarine cables and terrestrial backhauls across the U.S., Latin America, and Europe, the GCE service is powered by Ciena’s cutting-edge optical pluggables, rather than conventional transponders. Offering scalability and flexibility, the service provides bandwidth options from 50 Mbps to over 100 Gbps and has been designed to meet the needs of high-demand markets, ensuring ultra-low latency, high availability, and reliability.
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“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 the flexible, seamless connectivity options they need to thrive in today’s bandwidth-hungry digital landscape, where user experiences have never been so important.”
The solution is MEF 3.0 certified and is backed by 14 high-capacity subsea cables, including Firmina, Tikal (in progress), Mistral, Tannat, Junior, Dunant, BRUSA, MAREA, PCCS, SAm-1, EllaLink, Unisur, Est-Tet, and ALPAL-2. It offers global connectivity through multiple points of presence (PoPs).
“Telxius continues to take strategic steps to promote the universal need for connectivity in its simplest form,” said Fernando Capella, Regional Director of CALA South at Ciena. “With Ciena’s advanced optical technology, Telxius has the ability to reach beyond 100 Gbps circuits across its existing submarine network, supporting the ever-increasing demands of global enterprises and service providers with ultra-low latency.”