SubCom
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David Coughlan, CEO of SubCom, talks to Capacity about the challenges of working in the Red Sea
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NJFX Utility Service, a subsidiary of NJFX, has completed the acquisition of key infrastructure assets from SubCom.
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SUBCO is once again using Ciena to provide a “resilient and reliable” undersea corridor between Australia and Europe via the Oman Australia Cable (OAC).
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SubCom has been selected to manufacture and install the Al Khaleej Cable, which is solely owned and operated by Batelco, part of the Beyon Group.
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Tonga has been reconnected to the world’s subsea cable networks, nearly six weeks after a volcano blew an 80km gap in it.
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SubCom and the SEA-ME-WE 6 consortium confirm that contract is in force and it has started the supply and installation of the SEA-ME-WE 6 subsea cable.
Forthcoming events
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Telecoms services are now back in operation between Tonga and the world, less than a week after a massive volcano cut two subsea cables.
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Télécoms sans Frontières, the industry’s charity focused on disaster relief, is working with other agencies to help restore services to Tonga.
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A US$5.7m dispute between the government of Tonga and satellite company Kacific is delaying moves to provide internet and phone services until the islands’ subsea cables are restored.
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SubCom confirms that Google has selected it to design, manufacture, and deploy Firmina, a new high-speed subsea cable system connecting North and South America.
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SUB.CO has announced that its Oman Australia Cable (OAC) project has entered contract in force (CIF) status.
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Ciena has won a contract to upgrade the nine-year-old Europe India Gateway (EIG) subsea cable, which runs 15,000km from the UK through the Mediterranean to the UAE and India.
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Capacity shares 5 key stories from around the world making headlines today!
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Djibouti Telecom, Somtel, Telkom Kenya and SubCom have announced the completion of all manufacturing aspects for the Djibouti Africa Regional Express 1 (DARE1) subsea cable system.
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SUB.CO has announced it has selected Subcom to build a new international subsea cable system that will directly connect Muscat, Oman to Perth, Australia.
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H2 Cable and SubCom have entered into an agreement for the supply and installation of the H2 submarine cable system.
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Earlier this month, Google announced that it would implement SubCom’s space division multiplexing (SDM) technology as well as its high fibre count (HFC) architecture for its Trans-Atlantic Dunant cable system.
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Djibouti Telecom, Somtel and SubCom confirm the completion of the marine survey for the Djibouti Africa Regional Express 1 (DARE1) subsea cable, and the addition of a landing station in Bosaso, Somalia.