SINGAPORE – Singtel and China Telecom Global will co-lead a consortium to build an undersea fibre-optic cable system worth US$300 million (S$421 million) to support economic grow...
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Subsea cables, which carry the world''s data, are now central to the U.S.-China tech war. Washington, fearful of Beijing''s
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Fiber Optics Market Summary The global fiber optics market size was estimated at USD 10.76 billion in 2025 and is projected to reach USD 17.95 billion by 2033,
1 The ESCAP Committee on ICT and the Committee on Transport in 2014, agreed to work together to establish cross-sectoral infrastructure and encourage co-deployment of fibre-optic cables along
Construction of the nearly 8,100-kilometer optical submarine cable is targeted to be completed by the third quarter of FY2022. The Asia region has
A consortium of telecommunication companies led by Singapore operator Singtel, has signed agreements to invest about US$300 million for a
Chinese state-owned telecom firms are developing a $500 million undersea fibre-optic internet cable network that would link Asia, the Middle East
State-owned telecom firms in China are developing a $500 million undersea fiber-optic internet cable network to compete with a similar US-backed project.
The cable, which would cost approximately $500 million to complete, would be manufactured and laid by China''s HMN Technologies Co Ltd, a fast
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Singtel and a group of leading telecommunications and tech companies today announced the signing of a contract with NEC Corporation (NEC; TSE: 6701) to build the Asia United Gateway
The system was originally one of the longest submarine cables in the world at 13,000 km, with eight segments linking Singapore to France via
INTRODUCTION In February 2022, America''s SubCom was awarded the contract to construct the Southeast Asia-Middle East-Western Europe 6
As a result of the comparative study in Myanmar, the co-deployment of the broadband network (compared with separated deployment) has been estimated to save at least USD 7,379 per
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The cable, which would cost approximately $500 million to complete, would be manufactured and laid by China''s HMN Technologies Co Ltd, a fast
Subsea Communication Cables in Southeast Asia: A Comprehensive Approach Is Needed By treating undersea cables as critical infrastructure,
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ARTERIA Networks Participates in “AUG East”-Japan-Singapore Submarine Optical Cable Project ~ Construction of New Landing Station to Strengthen Asia''s Digital Infrastructure ~ |
SINGAPORE – Singtel and China Telecom Global will co-lead a consortium to build an undersea fibre-optic cable system worth US$300 million
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In response, some measures have been proposed to lower the construction costs; one of the prominent measures is co-deployment and co
The cable, which will cost $500 million to complete, will be manufactured and laid by the Chinese cable firm, HMN Technologies. Sources familiar with the development revealed that the firm
Submarine optical cables from China can directly connect to North America, coastal Asia, Europe, and Africa, and China has implemented direct network interconnection with key countries such as the US,
Notes: Cables shown based on publicly announced cable investments in the Asia-Pacific region and excludes investment in fiber pairs post-RFS, spectrum, or other managed bandwidth purchases.
Government-led broadband projects across markets in the Asia-Pacific region have reaped the fruits of success in recent years as optical fiber networks reach most households.
Together, Candle, Echo, Bifrost, and Apricot will enable the Asia-Pacific region with intra-Asia connectivity and transpacific bridges to the
China has also sought to prevent foreign companies from installing new cables in the South China Sea, leading to project delays, rerouted cable
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