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Explaining global communications (& making gorgeous telecom maps) since 1989.
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Broadly speaking, telecom service providers have two ways of connecting traffic to a destination telco. They can either connect directly with the destination carrier or route traffic to a wholesale carrier that connects to a destination telco. hubs.ly/Q03660sm0

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New supply is finally coming. Are prices falling? Find out in Brianna Boudreau’s #PTC25 global pricing trends presentation: hubs.ly/Q036qRYZ0

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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. hubs.ly/Q036kFsm0

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Our internship program is designed for any current student who is inquisitive, self-motivated, detail-oriented, and unafraid of large data sets. If this sounds like you—and you’re keen to spend this summer knee-deep in data—learn more here: hubs.ly/Q036kClN0

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While used international bandwidth has significantly increased in Africa in recent years, the region has been plagued by cable faults. Fortunately, a number of new cables are planned in the region to help provide more resilience for African connectivity: hubs.ly/Q036kwJ30

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While most cable faults are due to human activity, a fair number are caused by changes in the seafloor. This includes earthquakes, volcanoes, landslides, and even flooding on land. hubs.ly/Q036kzwY0

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This research addresses two major questions: What is the best-connected hub in a region/country? Which cities are emerging as new hubs? hubs.ly/Q036kJ_L0

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Pro tip: if you don't want to scroll through all of the different research offerings on our website, you can just download the full catalog 😁 hubs.ly/Q036twwC0

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You can't spell Cloverdale—one of JUPITER’s five landing points—without “love.” (It's a Valentine’s Day #CableoftheDay!) 📍 Learn more about this cable: hubs.ly/Q036RHJf0

You can't spell Cloverdale—one of JUPITER’s five landing points—without “love.” (It's a Valentine’s Day #CableoftheDay!)

📍 Learn more about this cable: hubs.ly/Q036RHJf0
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1. We've helped lots of clients reconfigure their networks and benchmark related costs. 2. If you're not ready to reconfigure, our free SD-WAN Vendor Guide might be a good way to brush up on the evolving vendor landscape. hubs.ly/Q036kwJc0

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The TeleGeography team spent the last year compiling market surveys, building algorithms, and analyzing emerging trends, and now we're ready to share the highlights.  Read the 2025 State of the Network report: hubs.ly/Q036VRJl0

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Jon Hjembo talked about the interconnection market at #PTC25. What makes a city a hub? And what makes a hub healthy? Poison dart frogs also came up 🐸 Explore the full presentation over here: hubs.ly/Q037m8qv0

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Did you know that we track content providers' submarine cable holdings? We'll continue to update this list as new information comes in. hubs.ly/Q037pgMd0

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If you have a question about submarine cables (Where are they? Who owns them? What happens when they break?), our FAQs page can help. hubs.ly/Q037pjlD0