Southern Cross
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The new 15,840km Southern Cross Next cable from Australia and New Zealand to the US, is now offering Ethernet services at 400Gbps.
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FiberSense and Southern Cross Cable Network (SX) have expanded the subsea cable monitoring capability in FiberSense’s DigitalAsset Marine solution.
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Southern Cross Cables Limited (Southern Cross) confirms the launch of its Southern Cross NEXT (SX NEXT) subsea cable.
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The US$350 million Southern Cross NEXT submarine cable that will connect Sydney, Auckland and Los Angeles has been granted provisional acceptance.
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FiberSense, a deep-tech fibre sensing company, and Southern Cross Cable Network (SX) have completed the successful testing of the world’s first subsea cable monitoring service.
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Southern Cross Cable Network (SX) has completed the marine lay portion of its new Southern Cross NEXT (SX NEXT) cable branch into Kiritimati, Kiribati.
Forthcoming events
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Capacity Middle East 2024
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Southern Cross Cables Limited (Southern Cross) confirms that its Southern Cross NEXT cable (SX NEXT) will land in Coogee, New South Wales, later this month.
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Pacific Carriage Limited (Delaware), in collaboration with Pioneer Consulting have landed the trans-Pacific Southern Cross NEXT (SX NEXT) subsea cable in Los Angeles
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Southern Cross Cable Limited (Southern Cross) has selected Ciena’s GeoMesh Extreme solution for its Southern Cross NEXT (NEXT) subsea cable.
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The year 2020 brought enormous and unexpected change across the globe, and across our telecommunications networks.
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Southern Cross Cables Limited (SCCL) will use SES Networks’ satellite connectivity services to upgrade its Southern Cross cable network.
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Southern Cross Cable Network (SCCN) has officially announced construction of the Southern Cross NEXT subsea cable is due to begin shortly.
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Alcatel Submarine Networks (ASN) has announced the construction of the $350 million Southern Cross NEXT cable.
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Telstra has added substantial capacity on the new-generation New Cross Pacific (NCP) cable and made a further investment in the Faster cable.
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Southern Cross Cable Network (SCCN) president and CEO, Anthony Briscoe, has announced he will step down and retire.
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Telstra is to buy a 25% stake in the Southern Cross cable network and will use “substantial capacity” in the new Southern Cross Next subsea cable.