The Philippine Star

Converge joins Asian consortium on submarine cable

- By RICHMOND MERCURIO

Converge ICT Solutions Inc. has joined a consortium of Asian telecommun­ications providers to develop a new submarine cable system that will enhance connectivi­ty between Hong Kong, China, and Southeast Asia.

In a statement, the Filipino fiber broadband provider said it was teaming up with China Mobile Internatio­nal Ltd. (CMI), China Unicom Global (CUG), and PPTEL SEA H2X Sdn Bhd to construct and operate the South East Asia HainanHong Kong Express Cable System (SEA-H2X).

The new submarine cable system, which has a length of about 5,000 kilometers, will connect Hong Kong SAR China, Hainan China, Philippine­s, Thailand, East Malaysia, and Singapore, with options to extend to Vietnam, Cambodia, West Malaysia and Indonesia.

It will consist of at least eight-fiber pairs between Hong Kong SAR and Singapore, with a design capacity of 160 terabits per second to meet the growing bandwidth requiremen­t in the region.

The system is targeted to be ready-for-service by 2024.

“We are pleased to be a partner in this trans-Asia cable that will respond to the booming data traffic between Hong Kong SAR and Southeast Asia. This submarine cable system will boost the connectivi­ty between our two PoPs (point-of-presence) located in Hong Kong and in Singapore,” Converge CEO and co-founder Dennis Anthony Uy said.

“Further, this will serve as a crucial infrastruc­ture to add diversity and redundancy to our internatio­nal network. We are truly diversifyi­ng our internatio­nal capacity portfolio as transpacif­ic demand will be served by the Bifrost, and now trans-Asia demand will be served by SEAH2X,” Uy said.

HMN Technologi­es Co. Ltd has been tapped to build the SEA-H2X cable from the design, manufactur­ing and deployment of the system.

By employing state-ofthe-art optical submarine transmissi­on equipment, the project’s completion is expected to provide the needed additional bandwidth within the region and network diversity.

The constructi­on of SEAH2X will also 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.

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