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5K-KM SUBMARINE CABLE TO CONNECT PH

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This submarine cable system will boost the connectivi­ty between our two points of presence (PoP) located in Hong Kong and in Singapore. Further, this will serve as a crucial infrastruc­ture to add diversity and redundancy to our internatio­nal network.

DENNIS UY Converge CEO and CoFounder

MANILA – A new submarine optical cable system will soon run along Hong Kong, the Philippine­s, and other countries in Southeast Asia (SEA) to further boost digital connectivi­ty in the region.

In a statement on Thursday, fiber broadband provider Converge CEO and Co-Founder Dennis Uy announced his company’s involvemen­t in the SEA Hainan-Hong Kong Express (SEA-H2X) cable system -- a 5,000-kilometer (km) long submarine optical cable utilizing at least eight fiber pairs between Singapore to Hong Kong with a system design capacity of 160 terabits per second (Tbps).

“This submarine cable system will boost the connectivi­ty between our two points of presence (PoP) located in Hong Kong and in Singapore. Further, this will serve as a crucial infrastruc­ture to add diversity and redundancy to our internatio­nal network,” Uy said

He added that the system will “truly diversify” Converge’s internatio­nal capacity portfolio as transpacif­ic demand will be served by the Bifrost cable system, with trans-Asia demand will be serviced by the SEA-H2X.

In a media bulletin, Converge said the system is targeted to be ready for service in 2024 and will employ “stateof-the-art” optical submarine transmissi­on equipment.

“The constructi­on of SEA-H2X will respond to the high broadband demand between Hong Kong SAR and Southeast Asia countries by providing needed capacity and faster transmissi­on, and in preparatio­n for the coming 5G era,” Converge said.

It will connect the Philippine­s to Hong Kong, Hainan, Thailand, East Malaysia, and Singapore – with options to extend to Vietnam, Cambodia, West Malaysia, and Indonesia.

The cable system will be implemente­d by HMN Technologi­es Co., Limited (HMN Tech)— from its design and manufactur­ing to deployment.

It said the system will employ an “open system model” to have the flexibilit­y to choose “best-inbreed” submarine line terminal equipment from third-party vendors at a later date.

“HMN Tech’s advanced Branching Unit and Reconfigur­able Optical Add/Drop Multiplexe­r will benefit SEA-H2X in providing the ultimate flexibilit­y of electrical power and optical fiber switches across multiple locations,” Converge said.

The SEA-H2X cable system is a partnershi­p between several internatio­nal telecommun­ications companies including Converge, China Mobile Internatio­nal Limited, China Unicom Global, and PPTEL SEA H2X.

In April last year, Converge partnered with Keppel Midgard Holdings Pte. Ltd. for the right of use for one fiber pair on the main trunk of the Bifrost cable system, a submarine cable system that directly connects Singapore to the west coast of North America. /

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