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Globenet, a leading wholesale telecommunications provider in Latin America, announced that customers from Argentina, Colombia, and the United States have been activated on its new MALBEC submarine cable system. Customers can now enjoy the large capacity, high availability, and low latency rates this system provides. Malbec connects the cities of Rio de Janeiro, Sao Paulo, and Buenos Aires, and is ready to support a future connection with Porto Alegre, in the south of Brazil.
This new system, which includes brand-new landing stations that are fully independent from previously existing ones, uses the most recent data transfer and submarine cable technology, allowing Globenet to provide 400 Gbps individual transport services between Argentina and the rest of the continent. The initial available capacity of the Malbec system is from 108 Tbps.
Malbec has an extension of 2,600 kilometers, which in addition to Globenet’s existing network reach a total of 26,000 kilometers, connecting the main cities of the United States, Colombia, Venezuela, Bermuda, Brazil, and Argentina.
Malbec also includes a new submarine route between Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo, which improves the availability of transport and IP transit services between those cities. This is an alternate route to the existing terrestrial connections and becomes 100% redundant thanks to its integration with Globenet’s network.
Malbec interconnects Globenet’s existing Points of Presence (PoPs) in Miami and New York directly to the new PoPs in Sao Paulo and Buenos Aires. These new PoPs have redundant terrestrial routes with the new landing stations in Praia Grande and Las Toninas, respectively.
Malbec allows direct access to the largest content providers over the Internet and the main traffic exchange points in the world for ISPs, Carriers, and OTTs in Latin America. Moreover, Malbec also allows companies from all over the world to connect with local Internet Service Providers in Argentina.
Philippe Perrier, Globenet’s CTO, stated: “The meticulous design of the new Malbec submarine cable is a result of four key elements to meet the current and future demands of the Internet market:
- Larger capacity;
- Independence from existing submarine routes;
- Resiliency to support critical-mission services; and
- Reduction of the latency between Argentina and the rest of the world to improve the experience of Internet users”.
“Malbec is the testimony of our technical capacity, experience, and commitment with the development of a region where we have operated for the last 20 years. We are proud of being on the cutting edge of the digital transformation in the Americas,” Eduardo Falzoni, the company’s CEO, said.
“Our new Malbec cable uses the most recent technology and is operated by one of the most specialized and renowned teams of professionals on the continent, ensuring our clients a world-class service,” Fabio Laguado, Globenet’s CCO, stated.
This Project has won multiple awards worldwide, such as: Best Subsea Innovation and Best Americas Project, awarded by Capacity Media in 2020.
About Globenet
Globenet is a telecommunications operator that provides services through a submarine cable system that connects Argentina, Brazil, Bermuda, Colombia, the United States, and Venezuela. Spanning 26,000 kilometers, this fully redundant network offers a full portfolio of connectivity, IP transit, Datacenter, and Security services.