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Australian operator Vocus revealed that the Australia-Singapore submarine cable system (ASC) failed
at multiple locations at challenging depths.
The disruption occurred on 1 August 2021, approximately 18km
from the Perth Cable Landing Station.
The company is currently working to resolve this issue in a timely manner
.
"The weather forecast in the coming days could pose challenges
to infrastructure visibility when planned remotely operated underwater vehicle launches and working near other critical locations," Vocus said.
”
ASC is a 4,600km submarine cable system connecting Perth, Australia and Singapore via Jakarta and Christmas Island, Indonesia, providing the first 100Gbps high-speed connection
from Western Australia to Southeast Asia.
The ASC system consists of four pairs of optical fibers, designed with 100*100Gpbs DWDM technology, with a total system capacity of 40Tbps, which can be upgraded to 60Tbps
.
The system was built by the Alcatel Subsea Network at a total cost of $170 million
.
The system was jointly launched
by Nextgen Networks and Vocus in a 50/50 joint venture.
In April 2017, Vocus Communications completed the acquisition of Nextgen Networks to own 100% of ASC
.
Indonesian telecommunications company XL Axiata is ASC's landing partner
in Jakarta and Christmas Island.
Australian operator Vocus revealed that the Australia-Singapore submarine cable system (ASC) failed
at multiple locations at challenging depths.
The disruption occurred on 1 August 2021, approximately 18km
from the Perth Cable Landing Station.
The company is currently working to resolve this issue in a timely manner
.
"The weather forecast in the coming days could pose challenges
to infrastructure visibility when planned remotely operated underwater vehicle launches and working near other critical locations," Vocus said.
”
ASC is a 4,600km submarine cable system connecting Perth, Australia and Singapore via Jakarta and Christmas Island, Indonesia, providing the first 100Gbps high-speed connection
from Western Australia to Southeast Asia.
The ASC system consists of four pairs of optical fibers, designed with 100*100Gpbs DWDM technology, with a total system capacity of 40Tbps, which can be upgraded to 60Tbps
.
The system was built by the Alcatel Subsea Network at a total cost of $170 million
.
The system was jointly launched
by Nextgen Networks and Vocus in a 50/50 joint venture.
In April 2017, Vocus Communications completed the acquisition of Nextgen Networks to own 100% of ASC
.
Indonesian telecommunications company XL Axiata is ASC's landing partner
in Jakarta and Christmas Island.