Articles

  • Aug 14, 2024 | blog.telegeography.com | Kristin Lee |Alan Mauldin

    Undersea geopolitics and digital sovereignty are the buzziest of buzzwords as of late. So it's no surprise that the politics of subsea cables are on the agenda for Submarine Networks World 2024.

  • Aug 7, 2024 | blog.telegeography.com | Kristin Lee |Rob Schult

    Capacity Europe 2024—happening October 15-17 in London—will once again bring together the global digital infrastructure universe. And you can bet that TeleGeography's Rob Schult will be on the scene. You can catch him on Wednesday, October 16, when he'll join a panel to discuss diversity in submarine cable routes.

  • Jul 11, 2024 | blog.telegeography.com | Kristin Lee |Peter Wood

    Mexico's digital landscape keeps transforming; it's now the fifth-largest e-commerce market in the world. This is the backdrop for Mexico Connect 2024. From Mexico's reliable cloud to the integration of AI, this year's conference is set to explore how Mexico's Digital Economy is on track to become LATAM's digital powerhouse. The two-day agenda is packed.

  • May 30, 2024 | blog.telegeography.com | Kristin Lee

    If you’re a regular on this blog, you're probably familiar with our submarine cable and cloud infrastructure maps. But you may not know about the third tool in our interactive map tool belt: the internet exchange map. First, a little background information. Internet exchanges (also known as IXs or IXPs) are physical locations where networks come together to connect and exchange traffic with each other. And there are a lot of them across the globe. Thankfully, there’s a map for that.

  • May 13, 2024 | blog.telegeography.com | Kristin Lee |Alan Mauldin

    Submarine cable network bandwidth cannot scale linearly with power and space requirements for economic and sustainability reasons. To address this reality, the submarine network industry is working tirelessly toward sustainably scaling transoceanic capacity to meet the voracious demand for ever-increasing bandwidth, especially along the trans-Atlantic undersea cable routes. Wouldn't it be great if someone did a webinar about this?

Contact details

Socials & Sites

Try JournoFinder For Free

Search and contact over 1M+ journalist profiles, browse 100M+ articles, and unlock powerful PR tools.

Start Your 7-Day Free Trial →