Infinera and Seaborn Networks‘ new submarine network, AMX-1 connects the U.S and Brazil. It is powered by Infinera’s XT Series platforms with the company’s Infinite Capacity Engine (ICE) technology. The new network also boasts modernized architecture and spectral efficiency which enables Seaborn to optically bypass cable landing stations and lower network costs. AMX-1 is the Seaborn’s second cable system across the Americas, operated by Infinera. Seaborn’s first network between these two continents is Seabras-1.
Rio de Janeiro to Florida
Seaborn’s new cable system provides transport, Ethernet private line, and IP services on a geographically diverse path from its Seabras-1 cable. It connects Rio de Janeiro and Jacksonville, Florida. Paul Cannon, Vice President of Engineering & Operations, Seaborn, said,
“Our longstanding relationship with Infinera and this collaboration have enabled us to cost-efficiently address our customers’ growing capacity demands with reliable, low-latency solutions purpose-built for subsea transport. Key factors in Seaborn’s selection of Infinera’s solutions are its history of consistently delivering industry-leading optical engines and the roadmap for its ICE6 800G generation technology.”