→ Baltcom Fiber issues call for proposals to buy DWDM equipment for submarine backbone link Ventspils - Stockholm. Detailed information for submitters can be found: www.iub.gov.lv
read more →→ Baltcom Fiber has started reorganization process where its daughter company Baltcom IP will be fully merged with its parent. In the process baltcom Fiber will gain competitiveness through more effective utilization of networks and additional cost controlling options.
read more →→ Baltcom IP joins Internet exchange DECIX in Frankfurt that is among fastest growing IX points in Europe.
read more →→ Baltcom Fiber has entered into eco membership. eco – the German Internet Business Association represents and supports all enterprises that make commercial use of the Internet. It represents companies in the political process, encourages communication among market participants and supports the marketing of their products.
read more →→ In May 2008 Baltcom Fiber became a member of Telecommunication Association of Latvia - allowing to take part in regulatory processes in Latvia and to be open for cooperation and investment opportunities coming to Latvia.
read more →→ In March 2008 Baltcom Fiber invested 300kEUR in DWDM and core IP routing equipment as a major upgradeto 10G base. Total bandwidth of backbone network reaches 15Gbps.
read more →→ Baltcom Fiber has increased the capacity of its submarine optical cable Ventspils-Gotland-Stockholm to 5 Gbps. Previously, the company delivered data transfer services at a speed reaching 2.5 Gbps.
read more →→ Baltcom Fiber has established second point of presence (PoP) in Rīga – Perses street 2 that expands the opportunity of cooperation with several largest Latvian telecommunication companies and provide services in the centre of the city.
read more →→ Baltcom Fiber has qualified for International Cable Protection Committee (ICPC) membership as it is only company, which exclusively operates marine portion of the cable system Ventspils – Gothland. By co-operating with ICPC Baltcom Fiber will be able to ensure safe submarine cable utilization and make services more reliable.
read more →→ Baltcom Fiber and Stokab have made a longterm agreement concerning fibre-optic connection between the Stockholm region in Sweden and the Baltic region.
read more →→ Baltcom Fiber selects Lumentis for a 2,5 Gigabit/s submarine link to support commercial Internet and voice traffic, and also to secure future expansion in the region. Baltcom Fiber invites System Integrator Santa Monica Networks to implement and support the whole submarine data transmission solutions.
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