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Australian network service provider Vocus has revealed that it is ready to begin deploying an undersea cable that will connect two existing cable systems, the North West Cable System (NWCS) and the Australia-Singapore Cable (ASC).
Vocus International CEO Jarrod Nink said the cable system, called Project Highclere, is "now in the deployment phase.
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According to regulatory documents, the system will extend from the existing feeder line of the NWCS system (about 41 km north of Port Hedland) to the existing offshore branch unit of the ASC cable (approximately 450 km west of the Exmouth Peninsula).
The Highclere project will provide the final piece of the puzzle in the so-called Darwin-Jakarta-Singapore cable system, a $500 million interconnected cable system connecting Darwin, Port Hedland, Perth, Christmas Island, Jakarta and Singapore
.
Australian network service provider Vocus has revealed that it is ready to begin deploying an undersea cable that will connect two existing cable systems, the North West Cable System (NWCS) and the Australia-Singapore Cable (ASC).
Vocus International CEO Jarrod Nink said the cable system, called Project Highclere, is "now in the deployment phase.
"
According to regulatory documents, the system will extend from the existing feeder line of the NWCS system (about 41 km north of Port Hedland) to the existing offshore branch unit of the ASC cable (approximately 450 km west of the Exmouth Peninsula).
The Highclere project will provide the final piece of the puzzle in the so-called Darwin-Jakarta-Singapore cable system, a $500 million interconnected cable system connecting Darwin, Port Hedland, Perth, Christmas Island, Jakarta and Singapore
.