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The U.
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Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has approved a proposal by Pacific Carriage Limited (PCL) and Southern Cross Cables Limited to land and operate the Southern Cross NEXT submarine cable system
in the United States.
According to reports, the system connects Australia, New Zealand, Fiji, Samoa, Tokelau, Kiribati and California (USA).
The new Southern Cross NEXT cable is expected to receive RFS certification in January 2022, bringing the total design capacity between Sydney (Australia), Auckland (New Zealand) and the United States to 72Tbps
.
At the same time, the FCC agreed that RTI Connectivity (RTI) will land and operate the JGA-N submarine cable system connecting mainland Japan, Guam, and northern Australia to the southern United States in a total area of approximately 2,600 kilometers and a design capacity of 24Tbps
.
In the middle of this month, on July 14, the FCC approved the landing and operation
of the JGA-S submarine cable system.
The system mainly connects mainland Japan, Guam and southern
Australia.
The U.
S.
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has approved a proposal by Pacific Carriage Limited (PCL) and Southern Cross Cables Limited to land and operate the Southern Cross NEXT submarine cable system
in the United States.
According to reports, the system connects Australia, New Zealand, Fiji, Samoa, Tokelau, Kiribati and California (USA).
The new Southern Cross NEXT cable is expected to receive RFS certification in January 2022, bringing the total design capacity between Sydney (Australia), Auckland (New Zealand) and the United States to 72Tbps
.
At the same time, the FCC agreed that RTI Connectivity (RTI) will land and operate the JGA-N submarine cable system connecting mainland Japan, Guam, and northern Australia to the southern United States in a total area of approximately 2,600 kilometers and a design capacity of 24Tbps
.
In the middle of this month, on July 14, the FCC approved the landing and operation
of the JGA-S submarine cable system.
The system mainly connects mainland Japan, Guam and southern
Australia.