As of now, the only official information can be found for this system is as follows:
- Contractor: NEC Corp.
- Contract signed on March 2008
- CAPEX: USD 13.1 mn
From these information we could speculate :-D that : (Achtung --> spoiler!!)
- The system should be ready at most Q3/2009, highly possible Q2/2009
- NEC could do this ? Yes, currently they also install Jakabare for Indosat; RFS schedule June 2009
- Which capacity ? for sure >= 20 Gbps; highly possible >= 40 Gbps
- How long ? it could be 50 -70 km; Telkom might utilize their existing CLS currently used for TIS cable
- Which landing point in SG ? No idea; could be Changi or Tuas; actually Tuas or Katong is better for Telkom's side but it is not necessarily permitted
- The system could more-or-less similar to DMCS
2 comments:
Seem the cable landing station at Singapore will be around Changi, but not using the existing CLS for TIS. Because Singtel is not join AAG cable, but StarHub Singapore
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Singapore, 2 May 2008 - StarHub, the Singapore carrier of the 20-member consortium building the Asia-America Gateway (AAG) submarine cable system, today announced the landing of the cable in Singapore. This is the first time that StarHub lands a submarine cable and manage a cable landing station in Singapore.
as we know that telkom have 40 Gbps from AGG.
why BSCS using upto 40 Gbps. that connection using DWDM technlogy ? or use SFP Ethernet Connection. which cam more than 80 Km Optical cable..
any people have information when AGG will ready?
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