Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

SEA-ME-WE 5 consortium completes matchless subsea cable system

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Sri Lanka Telecom PLC (SLT) and the SEA-ME-WE 5 consortium announced the completion of the 20,000- kilometre subsea cable infrastruc­ture developed by a 16-nation consortium.

This submarine cable system won the ‘Project of the Year – Subsea’ award at the Global Carrier Awards in Paris in November 2016 for its technologi­cal and managerial excellence.

The SEA-ME-WE 5 subsea cable system, spanning over 16 countries from Southeast Asia to Western Europe, is a technologi­cal breakthrou­gh, which marks a global communicat­ions milestone. It is designed with a capacity of 24 Terabits per second on 3-fibre pairs, fully capable of accommodat­ing the future demand of data from other bandwidth-intensive low latency applicatio­ns such as internet of things (IOT), enterprise data exchange, internet TV and online gaming.

The SEA-ME-WE 5 submarine cable’s advanced 100Gbps technology is expected to meet the quadruplin­g demand for bandwidth between Europe and Asia, providing the lowest latency and further enhancing the network diversity and resilience to the heavily loaded Asia to Europe route. In contrast with other submarine cable systems, the SEA-MEWE 5’s main endpoints are carrier-neutral/ open Points-of-presence (Pops) and not just Cable Landing Stations (CLS).

“The completion of the SE-ME-WE 5 project is a landmark system upgrade for all data users worldwide. This system facilitate­s a new age of digital transforma­tion and innovation, catalysing greater economic activities, trade and growth across three continents,” noted Linette Lee, Chairperso­n, SEA-ME-WE 5 Consortium management committee. “I would like to thank all the members of the consortium for their unstinting support and commitment towards this project. Together, we collaborat­ed across different time zones and overcame numerous challenges to achieve the complex integratio­n of technologi­es as promised and on time.”

“The gigantic capacity derived through this new cable system will facilitate the exponentia­l growth in demand for data, both locally and internatio­nally enabling Sri Lanka to leverage on its strategic geographic­al location. It will definitely accelerate the move towards an inclusive digital economy. SLT’S investment in the cable will help prepare Sri Lanka to take on the envisaged data explosion. I am proud to note that Sri Lanka has been given full landing status by the SEA-ME-WE 5 consortium, which will pave the way to establish a global point of presence in Sri Lanka very soon. This will make the island a ‘preferred destinatio­n’ in the region for data centre operations,” expressed SLT Group CEO Dileepa Wijesunder­a.

19 Members of the SEA-ME-WE 5 Consortium are: Bangladesh Submarine Cable Company Limited (BSCCL), China Mobile Internatio­nal (CMI), China Telecom Global (CTG), China United Network Communicat­ions Group Company Limited (CU), Djibouti Telecom (DT), Emirates Integrated Telecommun­ications Company (du), Myanmar Post and Telecom (MPT), Ooredoo, Orange, PT Telekomuni­kasi Indonesia Internatio­nal (Telin), Saudi Telecom Company (STC), Singapore Telecommun­ications Ltd (Singtel), Sparkle, Sri Lanka Telecom PLC (SLT), Telecom Egypt (TE), Telekom Malaysia Berhad (TM), Teleyemen, Turk Telekom Internatio­nal (TTI) and Trans World Associates (Pvt) Limited Pakistan (TWA).

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