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GlobeNet, Facebook Lay New Submarine Cable to Argentina

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GlobeNet, the leading, fastest growing wholesale provider of telecom infrastructure in the Americas, and Facebook, announced that they have begun construction of the new submarine cable system.

GlobeNet and Facebook will co-own the system and it will be operated by GlobeNet.

Named 'Malbec' after the renowned Argentinian wine, the new 2,500 km submarine cable will link the Brazilian cities of Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo to Buenos Aires, the capital of Argentina and will have a branching unit to reach Porto Alegre, Brazil. By connecting Argentina to GlobeNet's network in Brazil, the new infrastructure will provide seamless connectivity between the Southern Cone of South America and the United States. When completed, it will be the first new submarine cable route to reach the Argentinian coast since 2001.

Taking advantage of the latest developments in fiber optics, the 'Malbec' cable system will feature six fiber pairs, delivering double the current international capacity to Argentina and enabling access to social media content, streaming and cloud services at high speed.

Both companies have informed that the contract with the supplier has come into force and confirmed the ready-for-service date for the first half of 2020.

Eduardo Falzoni, CEO, GlobeNet
Argentina deserves state-of-the-art infrastructure to satisfy the pressing demands of the years ahead. This project is a testament to our capabilities, expertise and commitment to the region where we have been operating for 15 years.

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