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Comprehensive foreign media news, the submarine cable system ACE connecting the African coast to Europe has recently completed the expansion, and the total design capacity has been increased from 12.
8Tbps to 20Tbps
.
The ACE Cable Developer Consortium also confirmed the news last week and announced an increase in the total design capacity of the entire ACE cable system from 12.
8Tbps to 20Tbps
.
It is reported that when the ACE submarine cable was put into service in 2012, it used 40Gbps technology with an initial design capacity of 5.
12Tbps; in January 2015, Alcatel-Lucent (now part of Nokia) and the ACE consortium successfully completed field trials using 300Gbps and 400Gbps technology, and the system design capacity increased by more than
five times.
The ACE submarine cable system currently covers a total distance of 17,000 kilometers and connects 20 countries and regions
.
Earlier this month, the final section of the ACE system went into production, enabling the entire system to be fully operational and extending by more than 4,000 kilometers, improving connectivity and enhancing redundancy throughout the system
.
ACE Cable is also the first international submarine cable
to land in Equatorial Guinea, Gambia, Guinea, Liberia, Mauritania, Sao Tome and Principe and Sierra Leone.
Comprehensive foreign media news, the submarine cable system ACE connecting the African coast to Europe has recently completed the expansion, and the total design capacity has been increased from 12.
8Tbps to 20Tbps
.
The ACE Cable Developer Consortium also confirmed the news last week and announced an increase in the total design capacity of the entire ACE cable system from 12.
8Tbps to 20Tbps
.
It is reported that when the ACE submarine cable was put into service in 2012, it used 40Gbps technology with an initial design capacity of 5.
12Tbps; in January 2015, Alcatel-Lucent (now part of Nokia) and the ACE consortium successfully completed field trials using 300Gbps and 400Gbps technology, and the system design capacity increased by more than
five times.
The ACE submarine cable system currently covers a total distance of 17,000 kilometers and connects 20 countries and regions
.
Earlier this month, the final section of the ACE system went into production, enabling the entire system to be fully operational and extending by more than 4,000 kilometers, improving connectivity and enhancing redundancy throughout the system
.
ACE Cable is also the first international submarine cable
to land in Equatorial Guinea, Gambia, Guinea, Liberia, Mauritania, Sao Tome and Principe and Sierra Leone.