Telekom Srbija upgrades Serbia–Bosnia fibre link with Ciena technology
Telekom Srbija Group and its Bosnian subsidiary Mtel are upgrading the fibre route between Serbia and Bosnia-Herzegovina using Ciena’s coherent optical technology. The move is aimed at increasing cross-border network capacity and readying the infrastructure for growing data traffic.
By strengthening this key regional link, Telekom Srbija is looking to support higher bandwidth services and more reliable connectivity between the two countries as demand from consumers and businesses continues to rise.
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