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Japanese telecommunications giant NTT has announced plans to build a submarine cable network to connect Singapore with India (Chennai and Mumbai) and Myanmar
.
According to reports, the submarine cable system named "MIST" will be designed using 400Gbps DWDM technology, with a total design capacity of 240Tbps and a total length of 11,000 kilometers
.
The construction of the MIST submarine cable system will be handled by NTT's international submarine cable strategic joint venture in Southeast Asia, known as Orient Link
.
NTT holds a 42 percent stake in the venture, Japan's ICT Fund holds 38 percent and Singapore's Wen Capital holds the remaining 20 percent
.
According to the plan, the submarine cable system, with a total investment of about $400 million, is scheduled to be commissioned in June 2022
.
Japanese telecommunications giant NTT has announced plans to build a submarine cable network to connect Singapore with India (Chennai and Mumbai) and Myanmar
.
According to reports, the submarine cable system named "MIST" will be designed using 400Gbps DWDM technology, with a total design capacity of 240Tbps and a total length of 11,000 kilometers
.
The construction of the MIST submarine cable system will be handled by NTT's international submarine cable strategic joint venture in Southeast Asia, known as Orient Link
.
NTT holds a 42 percent stake in the venture, Japan's ICT Fund holds 38 percent and Singapore's Wen Capital holds the remaining 20 percent
.
According to the plan, the submarine cable system, with a total investment of about $400 million, is scheduled to be commissioned in June 2022
.