
The Bay to Bay Express (“BtoBE”) cable system has been reconfigured as the CAP-1 cable system, connecting the United States and the Philippines.
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Government policy with respect to direct connections between the United States and Hong Kong, the BtoBE consortium withdrew the application for cable landing license on September 10, 2020. The BtoBE cable system is supplied by NEC and is expected to be completed by the fourth quarter of 2020. The BtoBE consortium composes of China Mobile International, Facebook ( by its wholly-owned, direct subsidiary Edge USA) and Amazon (by its wholly-owned, indirect subsidiary Vadata).
California - Malaysia: 80 waves x 200 Gbps (or equivalent) per fiber pair. California - Singapore: 80 waves x 200 Gbps (or equivalent) per fiber pair. California - Hong Kong:90 waves x 200 Gbps (or equivalent) per fiber pair. It will have a total length of 363 kilometers and consist of four fiber pairs. It will have a total length of 612 kilometers and consist of nine fiber pairs. Segment C: BU1-Chung Hom Kok, Hong Kong. It will have a total length of 2,236 kilometers and consist of five fiber pairs. It will have a total length of 12,182 kilometers and consist of six fiber Segment A: Grover Beach-BU1 off Hong Kong. The Bay to Bay Express Cable System ("BtoBE") is a 15,400 km trans-pacific optical fiber submarine cable system connecting Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong and the US. And it was further upgraded with 100Gbps DWDM technology in 2014.įor more information, please refer to the articles about AAG cable system and its network parameters. In 2011, the AAG cable system was upgraded with 40Gbps DWDM technology and increased system capacity up to 5.2 Tbps. The AAG cable system was supplied by ASN and NEC, with a total cost of about US$560 million, completed and ready for service on November 10, 2009. The AAG cable system was intially designed with 96*10Gbps DWDM technology, with a minimum system capacity of 1.92 Tbps. The AAG consists of two fiber pairs from Hong Kong to Hawaii via the Philippines and Guam, three fiber pairs from Hong Kong to Singapore with branching units to Vietnam, Brunei, Malaysia and Thailand, and three fiber pairs from Hawaii to the US west coast. The Asia-America Gateway ( AAG) is a 20,000km and the first submarine cable system linking South East Asia directly with the USA, provides connectivity between Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Brunei Darussalam, Vietnam, Hong Kong SAR, Philippines, Guam, Hawaii and the US West Coast. HAVFRUE Cable System Supply Contract Awards to TE SubComĪqua Comms Invests in HAVFRUE/AEC-2 Trans-Atlantic Subsea Cable HAVFRUE Cable System to Land at NJFX Tier-3 CLS Campus Telenor Maritime To Connect NJFX in New Jersey and Norway Directly via HarfrueĪWS Acquires Capacity on HAVFRUE Cable System from Bulk Infrastructure Microsoft and Facebook to Build MAREA Cable across Atlanticīulk Offers Virtual Fiber Pairs and Specture Sharing on Havfrue Cable with Ciena's SolutionĪqua Comms Launches AEC-2 Trans-Atlantic Cable System MAREA Cable System Reaches 200 Tbps of CapacityĬonstruction of Marea Cable System Completes Telxius Extends MAREA and BRUSA Cables to QTS’ Richmond Mega Data Center AWS Acquires a Fiber Pair on MAREA Cable System on IRU BasisĪcacia Trials First 400G Transmission Across 6,600km Trans-Atlantic Marea Cable