This cable network system with a total length of approximately 12,091 kilometers is complemented with 10 terminal stations owned by a consortium of nine leading telecom carriers in eight countries: India, Pakistan, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Lebanon, Italy and France.
The cable system comprises three optical fiber cable pairs with two fiber pairs on an express path, as well as a terrestrial link connecting the cities of Alexandria and Suez in Egypt.
Earlier, the IMEWE Consortium decided to upgrade the cable system by deploying 40 Gbps/wave technology and Mitsubishi Electric was awarded the contract for this upgrade.
Mitsubishi Electric has incorporated forward error correction and high-speed coherent technologies to terminal equipment, boosting transmission capacity. The technology will result in enhancing the network capacity to a maximum of 3.2 terabits per second or more per fiber by adding more 40 Gbps submarine line terminal equipment.
“Mitsubishi Electric has carried out assigned upgrade work of the IMEWE system in an extremely professional way. IMEWE parties are very happy and satisfied with the completion of upgrade work executed by Mitsubishi Electric in about 7 months which is a record for consortium cables. This timely completion of upgrade shall go a long way in meeting the ever growing bandwidth demand of countries landing the IMEWE system,” said KP Tiwari, chairperson, Management Committee, IMEWE.