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Subsea Cable Activity Driving Down Wholesale Bandwidth Prices: TeleGeography

The rapid decline in submarine cable wholesale bandwidth prices, which had slowed globally due to supply chain and geopolitical issues, is picking up speed again, TeleGeography wrote Tuesday. It said price erosion is accelerating on some key global routes, as…

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high-capacity submarine cables enter service, but remains slow on other subsea cable routes, where systems have been delayed. Wholesale prices for the U.S.-Latin America route are falling briskly due to the imminent launch of the Google-built Firmina cable and upgrades to existing systems, the analysis said.