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Communications service provider Inligo Networks is planning to deploy an undersea cable system to connect Singapore to the United States via Java, Indonesia
.
The submarine cable (ACC1), called the Asia Interconnection System, will span about 18,000 kilometers and will land in
Singapore (Singapore), Medan, Batam, Jakarta, Manado and Makassar (Indonesia), Dili (Timor-Leste), Darwin (Australia) and Guam and Los Angeles (USA).
Currently, the ACC1 design has been completed and construction work is scheduled to begin
in 2022.
In Australia, the system will also be interconnected with the Unite Cable System, a new terrestrial high-capacity cable system connecting Darwin and Adelaide (Phase 1), and in the future will connect Melbourne, Canberra and Sydney (Phase 2).
The Unite network is designed to support at least 40×400Gbps capacity per fibre pair, with Inligo set to begin construction of the first phase in 2022, while work on the Adelaide-Melbourne/Canberra/Sydney link is scheduled to begin
in 2023.
Communications service provider Inligo Networks is planning to deploy an undersea cable system to connect Singapore to the United States via Java, Indonesia
.
The submarine cable (ACC1), called the Asia Interconnection System, will span about 18,000 kilometers and will land in
Singapore (Singapore), Medan, Batam, Jakarta, Manado and Makassar (Indonesia), Dili (Timor-Leste), Darwin (Australia) and Guam and Los Angeles (USA).
Currently, the ACC1 design has been completed and construction work is scheduled to begin
in 2022.
In Australia, the system will also be interconnected with the Unite Cable System, a new terrestrial high-capacity cable system connecting Darwin and Adelaide (Phase 1), and in the future will connect Melbourne, Canberra and Sydney (Phase 2).
The Unite network is designed to support at least 40×400Gbps capacity per fibre pair, with Inligo set to begin construction of the first phase in 2022, while work on the Adelaide-Melbourne/Canberra/Sydney link is scheduled to begin
in 2023.