EXA Infrastructure and HGC extend partnership for bridging continents and enabling customer growth

EXA Infrastructure and HGC extend partnership for bridging continents and enabling customer growth

HGC Global Communications (HGC), a fully-fledged ICT service provider and network operator with extensive global coverage and EXA Infrastructure, a leading digital infrastructure platform connecting Europe to North America, have announced a new partnership to boost customer growth across Asia and enabling connectivity to EXA’s extensive fibre infrastructure network.

HGC will now be able to leverage EXA’s extensive backbone network and access to hundreds of data centres across Europe and North America supporting HGC’s customers to extend their reach beyond Asia.

This partnership brings together network footprints across Asia, Europe and the US, representing a concrete response to the surge in the demand for digital services, globalisation and the interconnectedness of the global economy.

HGC and EXA Infrastructure are committed to building and maintaining the infrastructure in their respective continents that will support customer demand and fuel innovation. This shared vision between HGC and EXA underpins the cooperation.

“As we embark on this partnership with HGC, we recognise the ever-increasing demand for international bandwidth and the critical role infrastructure plays in meeting this demand,” said Nicholas Collins, Chief Commercial Officer, EXA Infrastructure. “Together, EXA and HGC are committed to not only connecting continents but also fuelling economic growth and innovation.”

Paul Lai, Senior Vice President, Global Carrier Data of HGC International Business, added: “We are enthusiastic to line up this partnership with EXA to expand our reach. The European and APAC ties can be further strengthened through our collaboration, and we are eager to contribute to the surging demands of our customers and partners. The infrastructure gap is bridged by leveraging on both EXA and HGC’s footprints.”

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