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EXA Infrastructure selects Nokia ICE7 to modernize 1.2T optical backbone

EXA Infrastructure has chosen Nokia’s 1830 Global Express (GX) platform and ICE7 1.2T coherent optics to upgrade its international optical backbone network. The upgrade will increase network capacity by up to 15 percent and reduce power and cost per bit by as much as 50 percent. These improvements will help EXA support growing demand for high-performance connectivity services between data centers, hyperscalers, governments, and enterprises across 37 countries.

The selection follows an industry-first trial of Nokia’s ICE7 platform in Europe. EXA Infrastructure operates 155,000 kilometers of fiber and owns six transatlantic cables, including the lowest-latency route between Europe and North America. The network modernization is aimed at improving energy efficiency while delivering terabit-scale transport capacity, aligning with the AI-driven increase in global bandwidth demand.

“Nokia’s 1830 GX solution with ICE7 coherent optics ensures a smooth transition from our existing ICE6-based infrastructure. The advanced performance of ICE7 will significantly enhance connectivity, empowering EXA Infrastructure’s global network to deliver robust services that keep pace with increasing bandwidth demands,” said Ciaran Delaney, Chief Operating Officer at EXA Infrastructure.

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