Cable stories
Peninsular Malaysia has another connection to Sabah and Sararwak after NEC officially completed its submarine cable this week.
Havfrue, which is the Danish word for mermaid, will be built by TE SubCom and is expected to come online by the end of 2019.
Hawaiki Submarine Cable chooses Peak 10 + ViaWest's Oregon data center as its US point of presence for its high-speed submarine cable system.
PCCW Global lands world's largest submarine cable in Hong Kong, claiming to support China's One Belt One Road initiative.
Take a look at a couple of guidelines to follow during cable installation, which will help ensure success and save time in the post-installation.
NEC Corporation has successfully conducted the very first transmission capacity of 50.9 terabits on a single optical fiber, over more than 11,000 km.
Colt's second POP in Marseille is connected to their IQ Network using the existing Colt-owned metro fibre network.
Global Switch recently announced that Trident is to locate Points of Presence within Global Switch's data centers in Sydney and Singapore.
MicFlip revolutionises device charging with the first fully reversible Micro USB cable, promising durability with its gold-coated, tangle-free design.
A new Perth to Singapore submarine cable link is expected to bolster capacity and add redundancy as demand for international connectivity increases.
Hawaiki Cable has confirmed it will build a submarine cable linking New Zealand, Australia and the United States.
Southern Cross undersea cables untouched by surveillance, says CEO Anthony Briscoe, refuting claims made by journalist Glenn Greenwald.
Amy Adams calls for expressions of interest from companies who are considering building a new international telecommunications cable between ANZ and the US.
Northland set to score a major technological and economic coup with US$350m undersea cable deal with Hawaiki, coming ashore in Whangerai.
This month will see a team of specialist submarine cable experts arrive in Raglan, New Zealand, to lay the first section of the TGA undersea cable.
Named Optikor, the cable is planned to land in Waiuku, north of<br />Auckland and is expected to cost around $200 million.