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The fibre optic cable project under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) will begin commercial operations by the end of this year, which will be Pakistan's main source of revenue and provide the shortest path
for Chinese telecom companies.
So far, some Chinese companies, including China Telecom, have expressed interest in diverting telecom traffic from the undersea cable to the fiber-optic cable
laid between China and Pakistan.
According to reports, the total expenditure of the Pakistan-China optical cable project is 44 million US dollars, which is supported
by 85% preferential loans provided by the Export-Import Bank of China.
The project is owned by the Military Special Communications Organization (SCO), whose engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contractor is Huawei of China
.
Ashraf Malik, Huawei's project director, said in an interview, "The data will be transmitted from China to Pakistan through optical cables, and then to Middle Eastern countries, Europe, Africa, Iran and Afghanistan
.
" ”
Coordination with Chinese companies such as China Telecom is providing traffic to the new network, which will build trust among other Chinese companies and encourage them to use the new route
, he said.
Malik said, "I believe Pakistan will get a lot of response from Chinese companies because it will be the shortest telecom route and the connection traffic to other countries will take less time
.
" ”
In addition to this, telecom traffic will be cheaper
compared to the cost of using submarine cables through India.
He added: "Pakistan's and China's dependence on India will end
there.
”
It is reported that the entire optical cable project was carried out safely, because no casualties occurred during the implementation phase
.
The target was completed in three years, but the work was completed
ahead of schedule in one year and nine months.
However, due to extreme weather conditions, the test
cannot be carried out at this time.
Testing began this year, and the entire project was completed in two and a half years, with commercial use
scheduled for the end of this year.
The fibre optic cable project under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) will begin commercial operations by the end of this year, which will be Pakistan's main source of revenue and provide the shortest path
for Chinese telecom companies.
So far, some Chinese companies, including China Telecom, have expressed interest in diverting telecom traffic from the undersea cable to the fiber-optic cable
laid between China and Pakistan.
According to reports, the total expenditure of the Pakistan-China optical cable project is 44 million US dollars, which is supported
by 85% preferential loans provided by the Export-Import Bank of China.
The project is owned by the Military Special Communications Organization (SCO), whose engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contractor is Huawei of China
.
Ashraf Malik, Huawei's project director, said in an interview, "The data will be transmitted from China to Pakistan through optical cables, and then to Middle Eastern countries, Europe, Africa, Iran and Afghanistan
.
" ”
Coordination with Chinese companies such as China Telecom is providing traffic to the new network, which will build trust among other Chinese companies and encourage them to use the new route
, he said.
Malik said, "I believe Pakistan will get a lot of response from Chinese companies because it will be the shortest telecom route and the connection traffic to other countries will take less time
.
" ”
In addition to this, telecom traffic will be cheaper
compared to the cost of using submarine cables through India.
He added: "Pakistan's and China's dependence on India will end
there.
”
It is reported that the entire optical cable project was carried out safely, because no casualties occurred during the implementation phase
.
The target was completed in three years, but the work was completed
ahead of schedule in one year and nine months.
However, due to extreme weather conditions, the test
cannot be carried out at this time.
Testing began this year, and the entire project was completed in two and a half years, with commercial use
scheduled for the end of this year.