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The Pak-China fibre optic cable project connecting Pakistan to China via Khunjerab was officially commissioned on July 14
.
According to the details provided by ProPakistani, the Pak-China fiber optic cable covers 822 kilometers from Rawalpin First to the Khunchirap channel, finally connecting
with China.
The fiber-optic cable will be operated and maintained by the Special Communications Organization, which Chinese ICT technology giant Huawei deployed at a total cost of $44 million
.
It is reported that the inauguration ceremony of the optical fiber cable project was held
at the Pakistan-China Friendship Center earlier on the 14th.
Pakistani Prime Minister Nasirul Mulk attended the event
.
Qamar Bajwa, Commander-in-Chief of the Pakistan Army, Yao Jing, Chinese Ambassador to Pakistan, Muhammad Yusuf Shaikh, Federal Minister of Information and Technology, Charles Yang, President of Huawei Middle East, and Major General Azeem Bajwa HI, Director General of the Special Communications Organization (SCO), also attended the ceremony
.
Pakistani Prime Minister Nasirul Mulk officially launched the project and made the first video call
to SCO's office in Khunchirapu during the event.
It is worth mentioning that the Pak-China fiber optic cable is the only ICT project
under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor.
With this new cable, Pakistan once again gets a high-speed backhaul, connecting the country to the outside world
.
Cables are also the only way to connect to the outside world by land, and all other international connections are managed
via submarine cables.
Here are the details of Pakistan's current international bandwidth:
1.
TW1, designed for 1.
28Tbps
Sea-Me-We-3, two fiber pairs, 480 Gbps
3.
Sea-Me-We-4, designed for 1.
28Tbps
4.
I-ME-WE, maximum capacity is 3.
86Tbps
5.
AAE-1 with a capacity of 40Tbps
6.
Sea-Me-We-5, designed for 24Tbps
7.
Pak-China fiber optic cable
The following cables are under development and are likely to be in service within the next two years:
PEACE cable with a design capacity of 60Tbps
.
The Pak-China fibre optic cable project connecting Pakistan to China via Khunjerab was officially commissioned on July 14
.
According to the details provided by ProPakistani, the Pak-China fiber optic cable covers 822 kilometers from Rawalpin First to the Khunchirap channel, finally connecting
with China.
The fiber-optic cable will be operated and maintained by the Special Communications Organization, which Chinese ICT technology giant Huawei deployed at a total cost of $44 million
.
It is reported that the inauguration ceremony of the optical fiber cable project was held
at the Pakistan-China Friendship Center earlier on the 14th.
Pakistani Prime Minister Nasirul Mulk attended the event
.
Qamar Bajwa, Commander-in-Chief of the Pakistan Army, Yao Jing, Chinese Ambassador to Pakistan, Muhammad Yusuf Shaikh, Federal Minister of Information and Technology, Charles Yang, President of Huawei Middle East, and Major General Azeem Bajwa HI, Director General of the Special Communications Organization (SCO), also attended the ceremony
.
Pakistani Prime Minister Nasirul Mulk officially launched the project and made the first video call
to SCO's office in Khunchirapu during the event.
It is worth mentioning that the Pak-China fiber optic cable is the only ICT project
under the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor.
With this new cable, Pakistan once again gets a high-speed backhaul, connecting the country to the outside world
.
Cables are also the only way to connect to the outside world by land, and all other international connections are managed
via submarine cables.
Here are the details of Pakistan's current international bandwidth:
1.
TW1, designed for 1.
28Tbps
Sea-Me-We-2, two fiber pairs, 3 Gbps
3.
Sea-Me-We-4, designed for 1.
28Tbps
4.
I-ME-WE, maximum capacity is 3.
86Tbps
5.
AAE-1 with a capacity of 40Tbps
6.
Sea-Me-We-5, designed for 24Tbps
7.
Pak-China fiber optic cable
The following cables are under development and are likely to be in service within the next two years:
PEACE cable with a design capacity of 60Tbps
.