Cable Consortium Sea between Telkom and Google

. Saturday, January 23, 2010
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By its second company PT Telekomunikasi Indonesia International (TII), PT Telekomunikasi Indonesia, Tbk (Telkom) increase international bandwidth capacity by joining the Sea Cable Development Consortium South East Asia Japan Cable System (SJC). One of the consortium was joined Google SJC Bermuda, search engine company owned the world's largest. Network cable system that connects the Sea SJC Singapore, Hong Kong, Japan and other Asian countries including Indonesia have the bandwidth capacity of 17 terra bytes per second (tbps) and can be increased up to 23 tbps. Cooperation agreement was agreed in Honolulu, United States. TII addition, some operators join the world in such SJC Reliance Globalcom (via FLAG Pacific Limited Bermuda), Globe Telecom (Philippines), Google SJC Bermuda Ltd., KDDI (Japan), Network i2i (India), Singapore Telecommunications Ltd. and Pacific Telemedia Inc ., Ltd.. (Hong Kong / Indonesia).

Telkom's participation in the Consortium SJC is a strategic step to strengthen international infrastructure networks that already exist. Estimated growth in international bandwidth capacity needs Telkom Group in late 2014 to reach at least 10 times today. SJC is scheduled to operate at one quarter of 2012 that would provide additional international bandwidth capacity of 960 Gbps TII with excellent quality, the faster connection and a reliable system of diversity.



Via: itcenter-umby

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