At the heart of Pacnet is EAC-C2C, our integrated state-of-the-art fiber optic submarine cable network spanning 36,800 kilometers between Hong Kong, China, Korea, Japan, Taiwan, the Philippines and Singapore. EAC-C2C has a design capacity of 10.24 Tbps with less than 20 percent lit and continuous upgrades underway.
The integration of EAC and C2C into a single system - with dual landings and PoPs (Points-of-Presence) in key markets - has strengthened Pacnet’s position as the region's leading provider of next-generation communications solutions.
EAC-C2C lands in the following locations: Shanghai, Qingdao (China), Chung Hom Kok, Tseung Kwan O (Hong Kong), Ajigaura, Shima, Chikura (Japan), Capepisa, Batangas (Philippines), Taean, Pusan (South Korea), Changi (Singapore), Fangshan, Pali, Tanshui (Taiwan).
Next generation core
Pacnet has also upgraded the core network platform of the EAC-C2C cable system with GMPLS (Generalized Multi-Protocol Label Switching) which enables a new set of features such as meshed protection on the optical layer, auto-provisioning, and optimized routing of traffic to support latency-sensitive applications such as video and IPTV.
Source: Pacnet
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