FASTER consortium launches trans-Pacific subsea cable

 

NEWS FLASH: The FASTER consortium has announced the launch of its new trans-Pacific subsea cable system

Construction of the 9,000km system linking Japan and the west coast of the US has been completed an the cable is starting service today.

The six FASTER consortium members are Singtel, China Mobile International, China Telecom Global, Global Transit, KDDI   and   Google.

The cable was proided by NEC’s submarine network division, making it the first trans-pacific subsea cable built solely by the vendor.

 Designed using the latest 100Gbps digital coherent optical transmission  technology, the FASTER cable can   deliver 60Tbps of  bandwidth over a six-fiber pair cable. With the new cable the consortium aims to help meet the anticipated four-fold increase in demand for broadband traffic between Asia and North America.

 The system has two landing stations in Japan, in the Chiba and Mie prefectures, which provide easy access to Japan’s major cities. It connects to multiple neighboring cable systems to extend the cable’s capacity to other Asian locations.

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