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To: BDR who wrote (2683)9/7/2000 1:59:36 PM
From: pat mudge  Read Replies (1) of 3951
 
Another undersea system going in:
lightreading.com

Full release:
fujitsu.co.jp

<i. . . .The 9,000 km long cable network will use Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing (DWDM) repeatered 10 Gigabits technology. The undersea cable potion of the system will have a minimum of 4 fibre pairs, each equipped with a minimum of 64 channels (waves) of STM-64 (10 Gb/s).

The minimum total transmission capacity for the cable will be 2.56 Terabits/second (2,560 Gb/s, equivalent to 40 million simultaneous both-ways telephone voice circuits, or transmission of over 64 full length feature films of DVD quality video per second).

"There is a strong demand for bandwidth in South East Asian and Australian telecommunications markets, and the demand is expected to grow considerably in the next few years. The Nava-1 network will provide telecommunications companies, ISPs, business-to-business e-commerce providers, web broadcasters and other bandwidth users with the capacity to meet their future needs," said Mr O'Riley.

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