APTelecom to moderate Webinar on Covid Virus Response

How is the telco industry responding to the Covid-19 crisis? As telcos deliberate their next move in these uncertain times, many operators have already taken steps to mitigate damage to their business and increase assurances for customers. Attend this webinar to learn about the strategies the region’s leaders have put in place, and their ongoing […]

APTelecom featured in SubTel Forum Magazine

APTelecom has been featured in the SubTel Forum Magazine March 2020 issue. View the feature on page 21 here About the SubTel Forum Magazine Submarine Telecoms Forum Magazine is a free, bimonthly trade journal focused on the submarine cable industry. The magazine has seen continuous publication since it was founded in 2001. With and average […]

APTelecom selected by Client for USA & Emerging Markets Business Growth

Nokia and Angola Cables recently tested the first direct optical connection between the USA (Miami) and Africa (Angola) with PSE-3 chipset. Combining SACS and MONET subsea systems, this joint trial allowed for the first time; 300 Gbps of traffic between Miami and Luanda. The test adds more capacity to an already low latency network, improving the […]

Madam Curie’s Cable

Curie, a Google-owned subsea cable, has been successfully installed and tested. It is currently being connected to Google’s network and the private cable should begin transmitting data in Q2 2020, powering Google services.

Pacific Submarine Cable Outlook 2020

Submarine cables over the last 100 years have played a vitally important role in making the world a smaller place. Today, submarine cables are making the world a smaller connected community as a result of high speed, instant, and effective communications. Submarine cables continue to carry the majority of financial transactions, social media, government communication, […]

Angola Cables ‘SAFE’ with APTelecom

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE United States, New Jersey, 9th January, 2020. Aware of the increasing need for a more efficient and low latency route, Angola Cables has been exploring a new express route connecting the southern hemisphere subsea cables from Asia directly to South America via Africa. Proof of Concept (PoC) testing is currently being conducted […]

What’s next for the submarine networks industry?

APTelecom travels globally about 300 days a year. We are always on the road and on the go seeing clients and attending industry events. Overall, the biggest developments since Submarine Networks EMEA 2019 has been the geo-political events of the US–China Trade war, Brexit, and the concern for 2020’s global equity markets. Normally when oil […]