Great Britain and the rest of Europe, better interconnected

Great Britain and the rest of Europe – no matter what they think, because they Europeans like it or not – are closer. And it’s not thanks to any tunnels or airport links: the fault, if it’s for this infrastructure, lies in the new dark fiber cable that crosses the English Channel via eurotunnels and that a company called colt.

What is dark fiber?

Don’t be afraid of anything, because it’s not strange at all: as dark fibre Such fiber-optic circuitry is defined that the enterprise or administration deploys and does not immediately use and serves as a backup for occasional failure situations or increased data transmission requirements. He didn’t do anything, he Ministry of Defence provide Telefónica with this type of infrastructure deployment.

quality jump

With the new cable laid across the English Channel, Colt guarantees data transfer at 100 Gbps/400 Gpsc, which is required by technologies such as AI or augmented reality. Currently, 80% of data traffic circulating between Europe and the UK goes through the Eurotunnel. Colt Technology Services is based in London and the name has nothing to do with revolver: it’s really just an acronym. In particular, from City of London Telecommunications.

Roderick Gilbert

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