Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Pacific Cables + Completion of TGN - IA

Quotes from TM's talk:
  • The increasing trend has seen upgrades and new submarine cable investment in Asia. An increase of 120% in the Trans-Pacific route capacity is already happening in 2008.
  • An additional approx 4Tbps would be available; further 5-7 Tbps being planned for 2010
  • Whilst these are planned capacity; it still uncertain as to the actual capacity that will be made available for the market
  • If the trend is to be followed, then such capacity will be required. Again the issue of cost will creep in whereby can the end user actually be willing to pay for the ever increasing hunger for bandwidth
  • The breakdown of the model of end users paying for the bandwidth may see the capacity being less utilised leading to over capacity
Several hours ago, Commsday has reported that "Tata Communications has confirmed that its TGN Intra-Asia cable is undergoing final testing and will be ready to carry traffic from February".



Some other quotes:
  • The new cable fills a gap where while it has 100% ownership of cables between India and Singapore as well as Japan to the US it has inferior options in intra-Asia
  • The cable connects Singapore and Japan via Hong Kong with branches to Vietnam and the Philippines; the direct link on the cable improves latency compared to other cables that are characterized by multiple hops on that route
  • It avoided the route taken by other cables through the earthquake-prone section of Taiwan waters; the cable has been designed to be physically as far away as possible (from the critical regions)

  • “We’ve always taken a contrarian view that ownership of undersea cables is critical in order to have the right cost structure and the end-to-end manageability that our customers are looking for.” ; “To have that ownership in Asia was important for us.”

  • “We also believe that submarine cables are a good business investment if you get the right mix of wholesale and enterprise traffic.”


Source/Courtesy TM

1 comments:

Tutut Dwitoto said...

PCCW Global and Tata Communications jointly strengthen connectivity and reliability in Asia Pacific via the TGN-Intra Asia Cable System

June 25th, 2009
By PCCW Press Release

MUMBAI / HONG KONG - PCCW Global, a subsidiary of Hong Kong’s premier telecommunications provider, PCCW Limited, today launched the TGN-Intra Asia Cable System (TGN-IA), the region’s first direct, point-to-point and express optical-fiber submarine cable interconnecting key PoPs in Hong Kong, Tokyo and Singapore with branch extensions to the Philippines and Vietnam.

The TGN-IA, which landed in Hong Kong on March 16, 2009, is expected to be in operation by July 2009. PCCW Global is a significant stakeholder of this private cable initiated and operated by Tata Communications. With the planned cable landing in Vietnam in the third quarter of 2009, this 6,700 km-long TGN-IA cable network will become fully operational linking Hong Kong, Singapore, Japan, Vietnam and the Philippines.

This cable is strategically designed and routed to avoid earthquake zones and other potential natural calamity areas in the Asia-Pacific Region. With an aggregate bandwidth of 3.84 terabits per second and short round-trip-delay time, TGN-IA allows faster connectivity and reduces latency for customers. TGN-IA will also complement other regional cable systems, such as APCN-2 and RNAL, creating one of the most resilient Asian infrastructures, and will provide robust network solutions to customers and seamless interconnection with other major trans-oceanic cable networks linking the rest of the world.

Speaking at the launch ceremony, Marc Halbfinger, Chief Executive Officer of PCCW Global, said: “We are proud to have ownership of the TGN-Intra Asia Cable System. This new cable will significantly increase our network’s capacity, providing our customers with greater flexibility and route diversity, and meeting the demand for Internet, TV broadcast, enterprise connectivity and applications, and all forms of data and voice services.”
The multi-terabit TGN-IA system increases data and voice reliability by providing new route diversity for traffic generated throughout and into the Asia Pacific region. PCCW Global and Tata Communications can jointly offer network services and other managed services into Hong Kong, Singapore, Japan, Vietnam and the Philippines, as well as meet the growing demand from Business Process Outsourcing customers by offering services and direct routes into or between India and the regions that TGN-IA connects.
Commenting on the launch of the TGN-IA cable, Vinod Kumar, President and Chief Operating Officer of Tata Communications, said “The TGN-IA cable system is an integral part of the growing Tata Global Network. When combined with our other wholly-owned and operated cable systems like TIC and the TGN-Pacific system, TGN-IA will complete Tata Communications’ multi-terabit capability from India to Asia and onward to the United States. We are proud to partner with PCCW Global on the TGN-IA system as it bolsters our common goal of continued growth and development within the Asia Pacific region.”

http://www.subtelforum.com/articles/?p=919

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