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    The South Pacific submarine cable Manatua landed on Rarotonga Island

    • Last Update: 2023-01-02
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    With the Manatua One Polynesia submarine cable scheduled to go online in May, residents of Rarotonga and Aitutaki in the Cook Islands are looking forward to cheaper internet
    this year.

    The Cook Islands government said in a statement that earlier attempts had been abandoned due to severe weather caused by the recent Hurricane Sarai and this week the cable finally landed in the Rutaki area of Rarotonga
    .

    The 3,600-kilometre submarine cable will connect Rarotonga and Aitutaki in the Cook Islands with Niue, Apia in Samoa and Tahiti and Bora Bora in French Polynesia
    .

    At present, the submarine cable has successfully landed in Rarotonga, and will later be connected to the Rarotonga International Cable Landing Station
    built by Avaroa Cable.

    At the same time, the cable-laying vessel SubCom Reliance also connected it to the main international cable about 50 km away from Rarotonga, and then continued the rest of the cable deployment up to French Polynesia
    .

    According to the plan, the Manatua One Polynesia submarine cable will be put into production
    in May this year.

    With the Manatua One Polynesia submarine cable scheduled to go online in May, residents of Rarotonga and Aitutaki in the Cook Islands are looking forward to cheaper internet
    this year.

    Submarine cables

    The Cook Islands government said in a statement that earlier attempts had been abandoned due to severe weather caused by the recent Hurricane Sarai and this week the cable finally landed in the Rutaki area of Rarotonga
    .

    The 3,600-kilometre submarine cable will connect Rarotonga and Aitutaki in the Cook Islands with Niue, Apia in Samoa and Tahiti and Bora Bora in French Polynesia
    .

    At present, the submarine cable has successfully landed in Rarotonga, and will later be connected to the Rarotonga International Cable Landing Station
    built by Avaroa Cable.

    At the same time, the cable-laying vessel SubCom Reliance also connected it to the main international cable about 50 km away from Rarotonga, and then continued the rest of the cable deployment up to French Polynesia
    .

    According to the plan, the Manatua One Polynesia submarine cable will be put into production
    in May this year.

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