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New POP in Akureyri

Farice Point of Presense (POP) set up in Akureyri In early 2024, Farice is poised to introduce Akureyri as a new point of presence (POP) for its services in Iceland. Farice currently operates three submarine cables—FARICE-1, DANICE, and ÍRIS—providing vital digital connections between Iceland and Europe. Presently, Farice's clientele accesses its network through POPs in

By |2023-12-29T11:05:09+00:00December 29th, 2023|News, Press releases, Uncategorized|Comments Off on New POP in Akureyri

D9 to invest a further $93 million in Verne Global after buying the company in 2021 for £231 million in cash

Verne’s campus in Keflavik to reach 40MW. In September 2021 it was announced that D9 had bought Verne Global for £231 million in cash Digital 9 Infrastructure (D9) is to invest an additional $90 million in Icelandic data center firm Verne Global to fund further expansion. D9, managed by Triple Point Investment Management, acquired Verne

By |2022-01-12T15:19:05+00:00January 12th, 2022|News, Uncategorized|Comments Off on D9 to invest a further $93 million in Verne Global after buying the company in 2021 for £231 million in cash

Seabed survey commences

Seabed survey for a new submarine cable (IRIS) between Ireland (Galway) and Iceland Preparation work for a new submarine fibre cable (IRIS) from Iceland to Europe is being developed by Farice, the incumbent international connectivity provider Iceland, since early 2019. Farice is fully owned by the Icelandic Government and currently

By |2021-03-26T12:01:48+00:00September 14th, 2020|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Seabed survey commences
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