Global telecom carrier with submarine cable and data-center infrastructure
China Telecom Global operates a sprawling infrastructure footprint—47 submarine cables, 223 Points-of-Presence, and data centers across 41 countries—serving international carriers, multinationals, and overseas customers. Their hiring mix (engineering and sales roughly equal, with finance and legal) and active projects (AI-driven network automation, data-center feasibility studies) indicate near-term focus on operational automation and capacity expansion, while internal pain points around subsidiary capital structure and investment risk suggest post-consolidation integration work ahead.
China Telecom Global Limited, headquartered in Hong Kong, is the international division of China Telecom Corporation Limited—one of the world's largest integrated telecommunications providers. Established in 2012 to accelerate overseas expansion, the company delivers a full suite of services: internet transit, data center hosting, cloud computing, managed networks, IoT connectivity, MVNO services, and telecom consulting. The business anchors on a global backbone of submarine cables, terrestrial Points-of-Presence, and data centers, serving international carriers, multinational enterprises, and Chinese diaspora customers across 41 countries and regions.
47 submarine cables with 74 terabits intercontinental capacity, 223 Points-of-Presence globally, and active data-center projects across multiple regions. Services include internet transit, data centers, cloud computing, and global IoT connectivity.
AI-driven network management automation, data-center feasibility studies and commissioning, equity investment strategy, and internal control protocols—indicating focus on operational scaling and subsidiary integration.
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