I've just "incidentally" found a hint for a new cable as I was delivered to a webpage from Moratel's official Mr. Par. It could answer some rumors I've mentioned previously. :-D Somebody can confirm this ?
Thursday, February 12, 2009
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
SKKL-JS (2)
Still complementing my old post :-D
- Capacity : 40 Gbps (1 FP x 16 Lambdas @ 2.5 Gbps) - after upgrade ??
- RFS : 1997 ?? (not 1996 ??)
BSCS (2)
BSCS is officially confirmed! Below are some statements quoted from bisnis.com (early February ??). However, it doesn't contain so much information except that Telkom really has this project! Whether some NEC people could give more infos than this ?! :-D I'm sorry to say it here, but "actual news" on NEC Submarine Website aren't updated since July 2008 (more than six months!) :-D
Jakasusi (2)
I've mentioned Jakasusi cable here several times ago.
- Shore ends laying and burial up to 1.2 m : Banyu Urip (12.7 km), Takesung B1 (9.7 km), Takesung B2 (10.7 km), Aeng Batu Batu (?)
- Length : 1.100 km (?)
- Capacity : initial equipage 20 Gbps (2 FP x 1 Lambda@10Gbps); design 12 Lambdas/FP (or 2FP?)
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
JDCS (Jember Denpasar Cable System)
This is just additional information for this issue.
- JDCS is a domestic submarine cable system owned by PT. Telkom connecting Java (Jember) and Bali (Denpasar)
- JDCS is an extension of Telkom's Java Backbone Network
- Contractors : ZTE (+Perkonsuma, + Nusa Sakti Waskita, + GPT ... )
- Contract : Dec 2006
- System : DWDM/SDH
- RFS : April 2008 ?
- Capacity : ??
- Map ??
Monday, February 9, 2009
SJJK (2)
Any new development of this new Excelcomindo's submarine cable ? It rumors that the project has already started in December last year (2008) ... Anybody could confirm this ?
XL is currently the third largest operator, which owns the third largest long distance transmission infrastructure (mainly optical transmission cable). I've mentioned about this in several posts previously. As a complement to those, recently some media quoted XL press release regarding their infrastructure in Bangka Belitung (Babel):
XL is currently the third largest operator, which owns the third largest long distance transmission infrastructure (mainly optical transmission cable). I've mentioned about this in several posts previously. As a complement to those, recently some media quoted XL press release regarding their infrastructure in Bangka Belitung (Babel):
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