Building the Next-Generation Eurasian Transit Corridors: Telegraph42 at GCCM 2026

Telegraph42 Management GmbH delivered a strong commercial presence at the Central Asia 2026 GCCM, advancing strategic partnerships and unlocking new opportunities for high-capacity IP transit across Central Asia and beyond.
Throughout the event, Telegraph42 conducted a series of targeted meetings with key operators, carriers, and infrastructure partners, focusing on immediate and scalable growth of transit traffic, as well as the expansion of high-performance alternative routing solutions.
A core priority was the rapid increase of available transit capacity via diversified маршруты, designed to deliver greater reliability, lower latency variability, and improved cost efficiency for partners.
Key focus areas included:
- Southern Route Expansion – strengthening connectivity between Eurasia, the Middle East, and global hubs, enabling partners to access more competitive and resilient traffic paths
- Karachi–EURASIA Corridor – actively developing Pakistan as a high-potential entry point for international traffic into Eurasia, offering new capacity pools and strategic route diversity
Telegraph42 is actively working with partners to unlock underutilized infrastructure, remove technical bottlenecks, and convert latent capacity into revenue-generating traffic flows. The company’s approach is based on real traffic demand, flexible scaling models, and commercially optimized routing strategies.
“Our focus is simple: deliver immediate traffic growth and long-term scalability for our partners,” said a company representative. “We are building routes that are not only technically viable, but commercially superior.”
With a proven track record of enabling large-scale capacity expansion and significantly optimizing transit economics, Telegraph42 continues to position itself as a key commercial driver of next-generation transit corridors across Eurasia.
Participation in Central Asia 2026 GCCM further reinforces Telegraph42’s commitment to delivering measurable traffic growth, competitive pricing structures, and sustainable partnership models in one of the fastest-evolving telecom regions.
