FIRE UP The Engines On Data Latency
Wet leaves on the train track, plane delayed by an ice-storm, or 'quick, pull over, Junior needs another pit-stop'!
Delays are tiring, frustrating and leave you feeling downright sluggish. Your data feels the same, making multiple stops and facing multiple delays on its global journey from A to B. Why should your data, your HFT trade, your video stream travel via multiple entangled pinch points and wifi dependent routes, risking any delay to its arrival?
Let's change that. Strap on your helmet. Let's light the engines...
Seaborn Networks Seabras-1 with an RFS of June 2017 is the first only direct POP-POP subsea fiber optic cable route between the financial centers of the USA and Brazil.
Direct Means Direct...with no interim landings to delay delivery of your information. While we also have strategically placed branching units they will only be for the data specifically contracted to travel to those specific destinations. The direct route remains a direct route. Not complicated. Offering carrier-class latency POP to POP, our ultra-low latency (ULL) SeaSpeed™ solution between Carteret, NJ & São Paulo and Bandwidth-on-Demand. There are no wet leaves in sight.
No need for that road side pit-stop...with fewer interim stops there's fewer active elements on the cable resulting in fewer things that can go wrong and delay your data.
Ice storms on the horizon? Not anymore, we backhaul directly on two diverse paths hardwired straight to different POP locations both in Metro New York and São Paulo. So mother nature can't screw things up. This minimizes points of failure, significantly reduces costs & increases broadband security. Our customers can cross connect with their own existing infrastructure or contract with a third party and presto... it's a completely direct, uncomplicated, fast, end to end solution. RFS June 2017.
Our point to point solution will never leave our customers feeling sluggish.
For more information visit Seaborn Networks and set up your meeting now. For the lastest updates on the subsea installation progress of Seabras-1 visit our website.