submarine cable

Next Generation Submarine Network – Wet Plant or Submerged Plant

Submarine networking has recently seen several technological evolutions. Recently, many new subsea announcements with make use of innovative technologies in Dry plant or Subsea terminal and Wet Plant or Submerged plant. Latest advancement in Subsea includes: SDM cable – More fibers, More capacity Aluminum conductor Submarine cable is highway for data transmission. Submarine networks carry more than 99 percent of the world’s intercontinental electronic communications traffic. Submarine cables are critical infrastructure, which carries approximately more …

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it is to show the industry is safe although there is COVID-19

#review NAVIGATING COVID-19: KEEPING OUR SUBSEA NETWORKS RUNNING IN A TIME OF CRISIS

As usual the program was very informative and inside full. For the first time medics has been introduced in the panel. A part from this vessel owners and security experts were there who are mostly work in virus exposed environment. Below topics are discussed thoroughly. I will mention my review in every topic. Operational challenges for vessel owners in the submarine cable sector, permits, crew and logistics. Operation has been challenged mostly according to panel. …

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DARE-1 is no more FEAR one

DARE-1 is reality now. Literally it is a dream cable in this region. Currently a minimum of four planned cables are there in this route. DARE-1 has made the business case of planned cables more complex! DARE-1 at a glance: Distance: 5400 Kilometres Fiber thread: 3 pairs Capacity: 36 Tbps Landing Stations: Djibouti City, Djibouti Barbera, Somalia Bosaso, Somalia Mogadishu, Somalia Mombasa, Kenya Owners: Djibouti Telecom, Africa Marine Express, Telesom, Hormuud Telecom Somalia, Golis Telecommunications, Somtel …

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Compact but Precise. NEC keeps its journey through inovation intact

NEC Corporation (TSE: 6701) and its subsidiary OCC Corporation announced on 15th January 2020 that they have completed full qualification of subsea repeaters and optical cable containing up to 20 fiber pairs (40 fibers). Industry impact of this innovation is as below: This is more than 100% improvement in fiber count over traditional fiber pair systems previously built by NEC. Cable owners worldwide would be able to construct subsea telecom cables capable of the highest traffic …

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