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Mumbai:
Telecom operator Videsh Sanchar Nigam Ltd (VSNL) plans to spend $200 million
on an intra-Asian submarine cable system that will link Singapore, Hong Kong and
Japan with an additional connection to the Philippines and, potentially, Vietnam. VSNL
is proceeding with the construction of the TGN-Intra Asia cable system, which
will be constructed by Tyco Telecommunications (US) Inc, a pioneer in undersea
communications technology and marine services, a company release said. The
TGN-Intra Asia submarine cable is a new 4 fibre pair cable system that will provide
up to 3.8 Tera bits of capacity to the rapidly growing Asia-Pacific market allowing
the company to provide additional bandwidth with increased route diversity and
extended geographical reach. The
cable will provide a direct connection from Singapore to the company''s Transpacific
Network in Japan, avoiding any other landing points and connecting to the TGN-Pacific
cable system directly at the landing station. The
TGN-Intra Asia cable, when combined with the Tata Indicom Cable System (TIC) and
the TGN-Pacific cable system (both of which are capable of supporting 7+ Tbit/s
of traffic), will complete the company''s multi-terabit capability from India to
Asia and onward to the US west coast and Guam. VSNL
also said it is currently evaluating plans to develop future extensions into Thailand,
Malaysia, Taiwan and China and said it has obtained commitments for other investment
partnerships, which it will announce ''in the near future''. The
company has also partnered with Hong Kong based PCCW Ltd''s unit PCCW Global and
Vietnam based EVNTelecom for the project.
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