
Another underwater fiber optic network pass through Greece. This is the Andromeda submarine fiber optic cable system that will connect Greece with Cyprus And Israel and will be operated by Israel’s Tamares Telecom and its subsidiary. ADMI Grid Telecom. Specific infrastructures are based on the transmission of large volumes of data at particularly high speeds, with Andromeda offering an alternative route between Europe, the Mediterranean and the Middle East.
Tamares Telecom operates the Tamares-North high-performance submarine cable system, which has been installed between Israel and Cyprus and is extended to several international destinations. The company, which is a subsidiary of the Israeli investment fund Aluma Infrastructure, is looking to expand its international network and expand its entry points into Europe. This goal is likely to be achieved through Andromeda, which, with additional submarine and land connections, will extend west to the Balkans, Central and Western Europe, and east to the Arabian Peninsula and other important destinations.
The project will be developed by the Israeli company Tamares and a subsidiary of ADMIE Grid Telecom.
Grid Telecom has over 4,000 kilometers of terrestrial and submarine fiber optic network, aiming to contribute to the transformation of Greece “into the data hub between Europe, Africa and Asia,” Manos Manousakis, President and CEO of ADMIE, said. “Israel is rapidly emerging as a major telecommunications hub in the Middle East, and this creates strong synergies and mutually beneficial business opportunities,” he added.
“Tamares Telecom” is constantly developing and expanding its national and international infrastructure. Our partnership with Grid Telecom to build and operate the Andromeda cable system will greatly enhance our already strong footprint in Europe and the Middle East. attachments we are in the news telecommunications projects and integrated business solutions highlight our leadership, which is mainly due to the diversification of our infrastructure through the construction of new submarine cable systems and optical backhaul networks. In this way, we are meeting the growing market demand for the transmission of valuable data through an alternative telecommunications bridge between East and West,” said Ori Yogev, Chairman of the Aluma Infrastructure Fund Group.
Islalink has also signed a 25-year agreement with Grid Telecom to expand the backbone of the terrestrial Ionian submarine cable that connects Preveza with Crotone in Calabria and was recently completed. The list of submarine fiber optic projects also includes the state-of-the-art EMC (East to Med data Corridor) submarine and terrestrial data transmission cable system, with a budget of 850 million euros. This particular cable, which will pass through Saudi Arabia and the Mediterranean, will connect Asia to Europe, providing a different route than the existing ones, allowing for faster data transfer.
Source: Kathimerini

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