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CEO Render Networks


DE-CIX and e& have announced a strategic partnership to build an internet exchange corridor for India and UAE (United Arab Emirates). e& has a vast international connectivity infrastructure which will be merged with DE-CIX India’s expertise in internet exchange services. This partnership will enable delivery of high-speed internet services across the Middle East and India.
The customers of both companies are set to benefit with this partnership. DE-CIX and e& will together revolutionise the digital landscape of India and UAE by bringing content closer to the users. This will also help in driving the internet traffic higher across regions.
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Sudhir Kunder, Chief Business Officer at DE-CIX India, said, “I am thrilled that DE-CIX’s unique solution is now available over e&’s Lowest Latency Network, underpinned by speed and quality in Mumbai. This will be a force multiplier for us in terms of faster international customer onboarding, bringing in the ease of doing business for them, and is very much in line with our Customer Delight and customer-first vision.”
“This collaboration marks a significant milestone in enhancing the capabilities of our SmartHub Internet Exchange in the UAE and the broader region. By leveraging DE-CIX India’s world-class interconnection services, we are committed to delivering unparalleled connectivity and enriching digital experiences for our customers,” said Nabil Baccouche, Group Chief Carrier & Wholesale Officer, e&.
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