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Asia-Pacific fibre infrastructure company Superloop has released a progress report on its deployment of the INDIGO submarine cable, noting that it has completed marine surveys, cable system manufacturing and factory testing at INDIGO-West and INDIGO-Central, and has commenced drilling for the landing of both sections of the cable in Sydney
.
According to the plan, the Pace landing will be completed in early September and land in Sydney in mid-October, with a final merger
of INDIGO-Central in early December this year.
Drew Kelton, CEO of Superloop, commented: "The construction of one of our largest infrastructure projects, the INDIGO International Submarine Cable System, is well underway
.
If weather conditions permit, it may be done earlier or even before the end of the current financial year
.
The two submarine cables will span 9,000 kilometres and connect Sydney, Perth, Singapore and Jakarta
.
”
Once the Indigo submarine cable system is complete, Superloop says the initial design capacity reaches 4.
5Tbps, which will increase over time, as a dual fiber pair, its total design capacity can reach 18Tbps
.
Asia-Pacific fibre infrastructure company Superloop has released a progress report on its deployment of the INDIGO submarine cable, noting that it has completed marine surveys, cable system manufacturing and factory testing at INDIGO-West and INDIGO-Central, and has commenced drilling for the landing of both sections of the cable in Sydney
.
According to the plan, the Pace landing will be completed in early September and land in Sydney in mid-October, with a final merger
of INDIGO-Central in early December this year.
Drew Kelton, CEO of Superloop, commented: "The construction of one of our largest infrastructure projects, the INDIGO International Submarine Cable System, is well underway
.
If weather conditions permit, it may be done earlier or even before the end of the current financial year
.
The two submarine cables will span 9,000 kilometres and connect Sydney, Perth, Singapore and Jakarta
.
”
Once the Indigo submarine cable system is complete, Superloop says the initial design capacity reaches 4.
5Tbps, which will increase over time, as a dual fiber pair, its total design capacity can reach 18Tbps
.