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Fiber Optic Cable Between U.S. and Asia Under Construction

Slimy   on 01 May 2007 - 03:59 · 7 comments & 4310 views

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A new pact formed last week between 17 major telecommunications companies hopes to avoid a repeat of what occurred last December. An undersea earthquake off the coast of Taiwan disrupted Internet cables, causing communications to be down for several days. The plan is to complete a $500 million undersea fibre optic cable between Southeast Asia and the U.S., which the group claims will be relatively safe from natural disasters. The fibre optic cable is already under construction and is projected to begin operating in December 2008.

Alcatel-Lucent and NEC have been awarded the contract for the development of the 12,428-mile long link called the Asia-America Gateway which will connect the western U.S. with Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Brunei, Hong Kong, the Philippines, Guam and Hawaii. Telekom Malaysia is leading the band of 16 other companies and says the connection will “provide an alternative and a more secure link for traffic from the region to the U.S.A. ... This low-risk route was designed to avoid the volatile and hazardous Pacific Ring, thus mitigating the effects from natural disasters like earthquakes and tsunamis.”

News source: DailyTech

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#1 jimbo11883 on 01 May 2007 - 04:10
Cool, too bad it won't make my internet faster...
#2 kyro on 01 May 2007 - 07:09
did not see India and china mentioned in list of countries.... beats me how can they say "Cable between US and Asia.......".
#3 fatboytt on 01 May 2007 - 08:02
If you read the article more carefully it then mentions that the cable is "between Southeast Asia and the U.S.".
#4 Charles Anderson on 01 May 2007 - 14:14
Excellent, soon we will be able to directly upgrade to "Windows Vista Ulimate" version over the internet!

http://www.newlaunches.com/archives/only_2...ld_in_china.php
#5 leovanham on 01 May 2007 - 17:56
what is the maximum length of fiber optic cable?
#6 black_death on 01 May 2007 - 20:11
correct if im wrong but dont we already have an assload of satelites doing just this with greater bandwidth than fiber optic cables?
#7 PieAnn on 02 May 2007 - 03:42
Yay! Philippines!

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