To serve the business customers in Brazil and Latin America better, Microsoft has agreed to have fiber optic network capacity on Seaborn’s US-Brazil submarine cable system.
“We are excited to work with Seaborn to expand our ‘mobile first, cloud first’ experience in Brazil,” said Vijay Gill, General Manager of Global Networking Services, Microsoft. “Seaborn and Microsoft share a common desire to deploy secure infrastructure and to further accelerate the availability of cloud technologies in Brazil and throughout Latin America. This investment highlights Microsoft’s commitment to enhancing our cloud infrastructure for the benefit of our customers in this region.”
Seabras-1 will be ready for service in 2016.
http://microsoft-news.com/microsoft...on-seaborns-us-brazil-submarine-cable-system/
“We are excited to work with Seaborn to expand our ‘mobile first, cloud first’ experience in Brazil,” said Vijay Gill, General Manager of Global Networking Services, Microsoft. “Seaborn and Microsoft share a common desire to deploy secure infrastructure and to further accelerate the availability of cloud technologies in Brazil and throughout Latin America. This investment highlights Microsoft’s commitment to enhancing our cloud infrastructure for the benefit of our customers in this region.”
Seabras-1 will be ready for service in 2016.
http://microsoft-news.com/microsoft...on-seaborns-us-brazil-submarine-cable-system/