Vietnam to have submarine cable network direct to US
The Vietnam Telecom International (VTI)
company, a member of VNPT, on Nov. 27 inaugurated Vietnam’s hook up
point for a 20,000 km submarine optical cable network that will connect
the country, along with seven other countries across the Asia Pacific
region with the US.
The Vietnam Telecom International (VTI)
company, a member of VNPT, on Nov. 27 inaugurated Vietnam’s hook up
point for a 20,000 km submarine optical cable network that will connect
the country, along with seven other countries across the Asia Pacific
region with the US.
The Asian America Gateway ( AAG) network, which is designed to provide a capacity of up to two Terabits of data per second, will supplement existing cable systems.
It will link up ten locations in eight countries and territories including Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, Brunei, Hong Kong, the Philippines and Guam with Hawaii and California in the US. Later it will probably incorporate other countries such as Australia and India.
With an initial capacity of 500 Gigabits per second, the undersea cable network can be upgraded using field tested Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing (DWDM) technology, which will enables it to provide upgradeable transmission facilities that can support internet and e-commerce traffic in the future.
The agreement to lay the new AAG cable network was reached in April 2007 in Malaysia.
The project has a total investment capital of nearly 554 million USD, to which the Vietnam Post and Telecommunication Group (VNPT) contributes 40 million USD./.
The Asian America Gateway ( AAG) network, which is designed to provide a capacity of up to two Terabits of data per second, will supplement existing cable systems.
It will link up ten locations in eight countries and territories including Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, Brunei, Hong Kong, the Philippines and Guam with Hawaii and California in the US. Later it will probably incorporate other countries such as Australia and India.
With an initial capacity of 500 Gigabits per second, the undersea cable network can be upgraded using field tested Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing (DWDM) technology, which will enables it to provide upgradeable transmission facilities that can support internet and e-commerce traffic in the future.
The agreement to lay the new AAG cable network was reached in April 2007 in Malaysia.
The project has a total investment capital of nearly 554 million USD, to which the Vietnam Post and Telecommunication Group (VNPT) contributes 40 million USD./.