The New Zealand Herald

Transtasma­n fibre cable all go

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A 2288km fibre optic cable between New Zealand and Australia is officially in service.

The $100 million Tasman Global Access cable runs from Ngarunui Beach in Raglan to Narrabeen Beach in Sydney and will carry vast quantities of internet traffic between the two countries.

The project is a joint venture between Spark, Vodafone and Telstra, which want to strengthen diversity and resiliency within the country’s telecommun­ications infrastruc­ture.

The cable has been constructe­d to deliver more internatio­nal bandwidth and capacity for New Zealand and also serves as a digital link to fast- growing Asian economic markets by enabling better connectivi­ty to the five major i nternation­al cable systems currently serving Australia.

Spark, Vodafone and Telstra all expressed their pleasure with the project’s successful completion.

Communicat­ions Minister Simon Bridges said the cable provided greater capacity in the system, reduc- ing the risk of bottleneck­s and enabling faster, better internet for consumers, particular­ly when content is being streamed from overseas.

It also provided greater competitio­n in New Zealand’s cable market.

“This cable is another step towards ensuring we’ve got affordable and robust connection­s with the rest of the world,” Bridges said.

The cable is comprised of two fibre pairs, has a total design capacity of 20 terabits per second and has 20 repeaters which are used to amplify the optical signals.

It was laid by the Alcatel Submarine Networks Ile De Re cablelayin­g ship. —

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