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Tata Comms to build AI backbone for AWS
Tata Comms to build AI backbone for AWS

Yahoo

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Tata Comms to build AI backbone for AWS

Tata Communications is set to build an advanced AI-ready network in India for Amazon Web Services (AWS) connecting major AWS infrastructure sites. In what is becoming a growing trend among global telecom operators, who are investing substantial funds to expand, or upgrade their terrestrial networks to meet future data traffic demands, contributed by data-hungry workloads such as AI/ML, while future-proofing their networks to meet the requirements of their hyperscalers and enterprise customers. Tata strategic collaboration The strategic collaboration between the companies will see Tata Communications connect the hyperscalers' three main infrastructure facilities located throughout the country with two data centers located in Mumbai and Hyderabad, and its Direct Connect and Edge Network infrastructure located in Chennai. According to the companies, the new fibre network will feature express routes designed to deliver ultra-low latency, which is viewed as essential for compute-intensive AI and ML workloads. With the fibre build tipped to be the largest construction project for the company with an estimated cable length of 18,000km boasting a network capacity of 7.2Tbps with an estimated completion date by the end of 2026. The partnership will also enable businesses nationwide to build, train and deploy scalable AI applications, driving innovation across critical sectors such as healthcare, finance and education. Global telecom operators are looking to enhance and modernise their terrestrial networks Brendan Swan, Senior Research Analyst, GlobalData stated: 'Over the last 12 months, more global telecom operators are looking to enhance and modernise their terrestrial networks to support the increased data traffic contributed by the growth of AI.' 'Telcos have significantly increased their capital expenditure upgrading their network capabilities, including using modern technologies such as built-in AI, machine learning (ML) and cognitive computing,' added Swan. In the United States, Lumen announced it would increase its capital expenditure by 30% to $4.2bn to meet its intercity needs as the carrier looks to almost quadruple its fibre network in the coming years while launching its Private Connectivity Fabric, a custom network that includes dedicated access to existing fibre in the Lumen network providing the network capacity, performance, stability and speed primarily targeted at hyperscalers and data center providers. Additionally, Zayo have announced that they plan to construct 5,000 miles of new route miles to be completed with construction well underway connecting Phoenix to Tucson, and Chicago to both Minneapolis and Columbus. Zayo has also completed a full 400G upgrade of its North American network. Looking further abroad, Orange is enhancing its fibre backbone across Europe and Africa to further support its growing workloads from major tech giants. In the Asia Pacific region, Telstra is expanding its terrestrial fibre network in Australia while strengthening its international fibre routes between key global routes, including intra-Asia, Transpacific, and Asia to Australia. Demand from hyperscalers will intensify As the demand for faster and more reliable connectivity intensifies, carriers are accelerating their efforts to upgrade and future-proof their networks. With the rise of AI being a key driver behind this shift, it is placing unprecedented demand on carriers' network infrastructure due to the massive data volumes, low latency requirements and processing needs of AI workloads. AI will continue to reshape network performance expectations. To stay competitive, more telcos will look to invest in high-capacity, intelligent networks to support the next wave of digital transformation. "Tata Comms to build AI backbone for AWS" was originally created and published by Verdict, a GlobalData owned brand. The information on this site has been included in good faith for general informational purposes only. It is not intended to amount to advice on which you should rely, and we give no representation, warranty or guarantee, whether express or implied as to its accuracy or completeness. You must obtain professional or specialist advice before taking, or refraining from, any action on the basis of the content on our site.

Bahrain: Beyon announces Khaleej North submarine cable extension project
Bahrain: Beyon announces Khaleej North submarine cable extension project

Zawya

time17-07-2025

  • Business
  • Zawya

Bahrain: Beyon announces Khaleej North submarine cable extension project

Bahrain - Beyon yesterday announced the signing of an agreement to develop Khaleej North, an 800-kilometre submarine cable system that will further expand Al Khaleej Cable by connecting Bahrain with Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and Iraq. Fully owned and operated by Beyon, the new system will be developed in partnership with SubCom, the global subsea cable provider currently delivering Beyon's Al Khaleej cable system. The signing ceremony and announcement took place during the official visit of His Royal Highness Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, Crown Prince and Prime Minister, to the US. The extension will position Bahrain as a strategic digital hub connecting the region to the world through the latest submarine cable system, SEA-ME-WE 6, a 21,700-km high-capacity system linking Bahrain with 14 other countries across Asia, the Middle East, and Europe. Khaleej North will further enhance the kingdom's capability in data traffic and sovereignty, global communication, digital resilience, and cybersecurity. Beyon chairman Shaikh Abdulla bin Khalifa Al Khalifa described the partnership with SubCom as both strategic and essential in advancing Bahrain's ambitions for its digital economy. He emphasised that enhancing Bahrain's connection to global networks through greater speed, capacity, and resilience is crucial for developing a strong digital foundation. According to him, the investment represents an important step towards creating a dynamic digital ecosystem that supports innovation, stimulates economic development, and prepares the ground for the next wave of transformative technologies. David Coughlan, chief executive of SubCom, explained that the expansion of their partnership with Beyon via the Khaleej North initiative demonstrates both organisations' shared commitment to delivering connectivity solutions in the Middle East that are dependable, scalable, and designed for the future. The Khaleej North cable will provide enhanced global connectivity in the region. Designed to meet the rising demands of hyperscalers, enterprises, cloud service providers, and government entities, the system will strengthen data exchange pathways and increase network resilience. Copyright 2022 Al Hilal Publishing and Marketing Group Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (

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