Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Bandwidth Price (1)

This first "Bandwith Price" thread will cover only the case in African market. It it based on the talk given by Michael Ruddy / Terabit.

The current, second "boom" in submarine cable market is not only happened in Asia and Transpacific segments, but also in Africa. One of the most prominent drivers for investment in fiber infrastructure is the currently-quite-high "bandwidth price" in the regions. According to Michael:

Friday, September 19, 2008

BRCS (2)

Several days ago, I was unintentionally delivered to pak/bu yudhi's blog, where I found an official route map for BRCS. The following picture shows BRCS cable compared to its competitor (or friend ? :-D) : MIC-1 cable. This is also intended as a revision of my old-post where I mentioned BRCS.

Telkom's Batam Singapore Cable (BSCS?)

This post is to continue and formalize this conversation, since it would be easier to update this as more information regarding this system is available.

As of now, the only official information can be found for this system is as follows:
  • Contractor: NEC Corp.
  • Contract signed on March 2008
  • CAPEX: USD 13.1 mn
Inofficial, according to pak Meneer, Telkom will use this cable to connect to the new AAG cable.

Sunday, September 14, 2008

SJC Plan

Southeast-asia Japan Cable (SJC) is currently in the planning stage. This second Google-led cable initiative will extend Unity cable to Southeast Asia.
  • RFS: earliest 2011 (Alan Mauldin's estimate)
  • Corsortium members: Google, Bharti, SingTel, KDDI, Global Transit (all these companies are also member of Unity Japan-US)
  • Consortium members (SJC only): Globe Telecom Philippines, TOT Thailand
  • Contractors/suppliers: ??? the same as Unity ???
  • Current status: planning stage; preparation of supply contract
  • CAPEX ???

Southeast-asia Japan Cable (SJC) Plan (Source/Courtesy Telegeography)


Friday, September 12, 2008

PPC-1 (Pipe Pacific Cable-1)

PPC-1 is owned (via its subsidiaries) by PIPE Networks, which is claimed itself as "Australia's largest peering provider and operates 16 IX points in 6 cities with over 130 active connections". PIPE has a close partnership with VSNL(Tata), in particular as the company intends to expand its business to the international wholesale market.

Thursday, September 11, 2008

Telkom's Backbone

Several times ago, I mentioned Telkom's national backbone in this post. According to records published by KOMINFO, as of Q4/2005 Telkom owns 10,816 km fiber optic cable. The backbone network is distributed as follows:
  • Surabaya-Banjarmasin-Makassar : 2,088 km (constructed in 2000)
  • Trans-Java : 2,605 km (2000)
  • Jakarta-Medan-Batam: 2,990 km (2004)
  • Batam-Singapore-Bangkok: 1,043 km (2004)
  • Dumai-Melaka: 161 km (2005)
  • Banjarmasin-Balikpapan : 955 km (2005)
  • Makassar-Palu: 974 km (2005)

Palapa Ring (6)

Below are some updates for the Palapa Ring project as of September 2008. It seems that there are some route adjustments; and that now the project schedule is more realistic, taking into account current market situations.
  • 2 FP for repeatered system
  • 12 FP for inland and repeaterless system
  • Construction begin on April 2009;
  • RFS final (all segments) on September 2011
  • Section 1 Mataram - Parigi
  • Section 2 Palu-Sorong
  • Section 3 Makassar-Sorong
  • Section 4 Makassar-Mataram/Kupang
  • Section 5 Sorong-Jayapura
  • Section 6 Fakfak-Merauke

Saturday, September 6, 2008

Intra-Asia & Transpacific Cables

According to Byron Clatterbuck (Tata), current supply for transpacific connection is as follows:

TGN-Pacific
  • Capacity: 8 FP; 96 channels at 10 Gbps each; 1.4 Tbps lit; 7.8 Tbps design
  • Owner: Tata/TGN
JUSCN
  • Capacity: 4 FP; 1.28 Tbps lit & design (full occupied) ??
  • Owner: Consortium
PC-1
  • Capacity: 4 FP; 320 Gbps lit; 1.28 Tbps design
  • Owner: (same owner as Southern Cross??)
How about intra-Asia segments? There are also many alternatives. This includes EAC-C2C (Pacnet), IAC, TIC, Flag (FNAL). There might be also several other systems.

Friday, September 5, 2008

Jakarta (IP) Bandwidth Price

I followed some traces left by Pak Meneer and was delivered to his records at Opisboy. This is claimed to be an "Informal ISP Technical ( dir-pji-like :p )" forum. Comments ? :-D Well, for non-local readers, "dir-pji" could be understood as "indonesian ISP Executives/VIPs" or as the forum of ISPs' owners/high-rank officials. It is "dir-pji-like" ? Personally, I would say "better-than-dir-pji" :-D Reasons? he..he..he. Don't take it seriously or even start thinking about that!! :-D

Back to bandwidth. According to Pak Meneer, the condition is as follows:

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

A (Possibly) New Competitor for Matrix and Jakabare

A competitor or a friend ? :-) It could actually be a potential partner if you want to connect to Western Australia!

I don't remember precisely how, but yesterday my Firefox browser took me to Ochre's website. Honestly, I've never heard Ochre before, so I was a bit surprised; similar to the moment where I read about the MCS project for the first time.

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