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Paul Noronha

Workers pull up the SEACOM cable, which landed at Marine Drive in Mumbai on Wednesday, in which Tata Communications is the anchor tenant. This transcontinental cable system with a capacity of 1.28 tbps enables Tata Communications to provide fully integrated network services from South Africa, Mozambique, Tanzania and Kenya to its networks in Europe, Asia and India. —

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