How Subsea Cable Landings Shape Colocation Connectivity β Updated for 2026 (18)
Subsea cable landing points are not just a network engineering detail β they quietly shape which metros become colocation hubs in the…
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Subsea cable landing points are not just a network engineering detail β they quietly shape which metros become colocation hubs in the…
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Peering relationships determine real-world latency far more than geographic distance alone β two facilities the same distance from users can perform very…
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Edge colocation trades the economies of scale of a large campus for proximity to end users, a trade-off that makes sense once…
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Physical site risk rarely gets the scrutiny it deserves during procurement, even though a facility's location says as much about resilience as…
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Bandwidth costs in colocation vary by more than most buyers expect, and the price per Mbps is rarely the headline number in…
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A well-structured RFP is what makes provider quotes genuinely comparable β without one, buyers are often comparing apples to oranges without realising…
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Subsea cable landing points are not just a network engineering detail β they quietly shape which metros become colocation hubs in the…
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Compliance requirements shape the shortlist before pricing ever enters the conversation β a facility that cannot demonstrate the right controls is not…
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