Tata Telecom will access the Seabras-1 cable into the Latin American market

India's Tata Telecom company recently announced that will access the new Seabras-1 submarine cable system in order to enter the Latin American Telecom market.
According to reports, Seabras-1 is connected with the New York and Brazil St Paul international submarine cable system. Seabras-1 will go ashore at Tata Telecom's Wall undersea landing station in New Jersey, avoiding the network of network congestion in Miami.
Bob Laskey, head of Tata Telecom in the Americas, says the connection with Brazil is a commitment to the company's practice of building a global network of global customers. Brazil is the world's ninth largest and the largest IT market in Latin America.
In 2017, IT investment in Brazil is expected to grow by 6.7%, 2 times the global growth rate. Tata Telecom plans through access to Seabras-1 cable system to further expand in emerging markets network footprint, to further expand business in Latin America.
At present, Tata Telecom owns and operates a 21 thousand kilometers terrestrial fiber network and a 500 thousand kilometers submarine optical fiber network.