
Telstra owns and operates one of the largest subsea fiber-cable networks globally — 30 cable systems spanning 250,000 miles of subsea infrastructure, multiple cable landing stations, and points of presence in close to 200 countries and territories. Long-haul international connectivity rides Telstra-owned subsea capacity rather than wholesale capacity rented from third parties.
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