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Perseus, Reliance Claim Lowest-Latency London–New York Network for Data, Trading

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Jock Percy, chief executive, Perseus Telecom

New York-based low-latency connectivity provider Perseus Telecom and Indian network carrier Reliance Globalcom will this week unveil a new trans-Atlantic network link that reduces roundtrip latency from New York to London and continental Europe to just over 60 milliseconds, utilizing Reliance’s existing undersea cable and new optical equipment from Perseus.

The vendors began the first stage of the new service, dubbed QuanTA, around 18 months ago, according to Perseus chief executive Jock Percy

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