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July 21, 2020
Australian telecommunications and technology company Telstra is expanding its network infrastructure in the U.S. by increasing bandwidth capacity on its trans-Pacific subsea cables, upgrading circuits for more resiliency, and opening two new connection points — one in Los Angeles and the other in Hillsboro, Oregon. The company also recently launched a connection point in Seattle. The moves are expected to increase bandwidth by more than 1.5 terabytes in the next six months.
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