The system design has an ultimate capacity of at least six Tbit/s and potentially over 16 Tbit/s with the 100G option. From Perth, traffic will be transported across terrestrial infrastructure, to provide competitive wholesale backbone services in Australia. ASC International will potentially deliver the first end-to-end submarine and terrestrial infrastructure capable of supporting 100G speeds with end-to-end services from Singapore to Sydney.
This is a landmark project as it represents our first investment in a submarine cable network. This system will enable us to significantly increase our overall network footprint and service offering”, said Peter McGrath, chairman ASC International and executive general manager, Leighton Contractors Telecommunications division.
Today, 40G is increasingly a key requirement to manage traffic growth and meet multi-terabit capacity demands. 100G technology for submarine links is the next step to meet future bandwidth demand and match high-sped interconnection requirements with terrestrial networks”, said Philippe Dumont, President of Alcatel-Lucent Submarine Networks SAS.
Delivered on a turnkey basis, the system will integrate Alcatel-Lucent cable, repeaters, branching units, power feeding equipment and the 1620 Light Manager (LM) submarine line terminal initially equipped with advanced coherent 40G technology. Also, the Alcatel-Lucent 1620 LM is designed to accommodate 40G and 100G wavelengths in the same platform, enabling seamless capacity upgrade without traffic interruption.
This project further strengthens the Alcatel-Lucent position in Australia, which builds on several terrestrial and submarine projects rolled out with major operators.
By TelecomLead.com Team
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