Hibernia Express is a submarine communications cable system which was privately owned by Hibernia Networks linking Canada, Ireland, and the UK.[1] Hibernia Express is now owned by telecommunications provider GTT Communications, Inc. after their acquisition of Hibernia Networks.[2][3] At 58.95ms of latency, the cable is currently the lowest latency fiber optic route between the NY4 data center in Secaucus, New Jersey and London.[4]
The cable was considered operational on September 15, 2015.[5] Hibernia Express spans 4,600 km between its landing stations in Halifax, Nova Scotia; Brean, UK; and Cork, Ireland. The cable is constructed with 6 fiber pairs, with a design capacity for 53 Tbit/s.[4]
During the planning phases of the cable, Hibernia Networks intended to use Huawei as the contractor for construction of the cable.[6] Due to security concerns from the potential customers of the cable, Huawei was not used and the construction contract went to TE Subcom (owned by TE Connectivity).[1]
^ ab"Hibernia Express transatlantic submarine cable network ready for service". Lightwave. Retrieved 25 April 2018.
^"GTT acquires Hibernia Networks for $590M, adds global fiber, low-latency routes to portfolio". fiercetelecom.com. 2016-11-10. Retrieved 2017-06-02.
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