NTT Com to launch Asia Submarine-cable Express

Jan. 31, 2011
JANUARY 31, 2011 -- NTT Communications (NTT Com), with assistance from Hong Kong-based NTT Com Asia, plans to launch the Asia Submarine-cable Express (ASE) in June 2012. The ASE, a 40-gigabit-per-second (Gbps) undersea cable, eventually will connect major business hubs across East Asia via some 7,200 kilometers of cable and boast a total carrying capacity exceeding 15 terabits per second.

JANUARY 31, 2011 -- NTT Communications (NTT Com), with assistance from Hong Kong-based NTT Com Asia, plans to launch the Asia Submarine-cable Express (ASE) in June 2012. The ASE, a 40-gigabit-per-second (Gbps) undersea cable, eventually will connect major business hubs across East Asia via some 7,200 kilometers of cable and boast a total carrying capacity exceeding 15 terabits per second.

NTT Com, Malaysia-based Telekom Malaysia, Philippines-based PLDT, and Singapore-based StarHub are constructing the ASE. Total cost of construction is estimated at approximately $430 million USD (or roughly 36 billion yen).

When it initially starts operating, the ASE will serve Japan, Malaysia, Singapore, and the Philippines. A separate route to Hong Kong will be added in December 2012. Connections to Mainland China and additional Southeast Asian countries are expected to be launched in collaboration with major carriers in these markets.

Incorporating the latest 40 Gbps optical technology, the ASE will boost the capacity and strengthen the redundancy of NTT Com's Asian cable networks, paving the way for enhanced global network services that will meet the region's increasing needs for global traffic, low network latency, and reliability, says a representative. The ASE will also have the capability to incorporate 100 Gbps optical technology in the future.

The ASE will be designed to withstand earthquakes and typhoons, particularly in areas such as the Bashi Channel south of Taiwan, where undersea earthquakes have disrupted international communications in the past few years. Routes between Japan, Hong Kong, and Singapore will cover the shortest possible distances to maximize reliability and minimize latency.

"The ASE's planned launch is further testament to NTT Com's growing presence in the markets of Asia," says Akira Arima, president and CEO of NTT Com. "We are excited about the business opportunities we expect to realize by bridging Tokyo and other Asian economic hubs with our high-speed, high-capacity ASE cable network."

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