TE Subcom
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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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TE SubCom has been selected by MainOne to extend its submarine cable system into West Africa’s francophone (French-speaking countries) region with two additional branches connecting Senegal and Cote D’Ivoire.
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TE SubCom, the subsea cable division of TE Connectivity, is to be acquired by an affiliate of Cerberus Capital Management (Cerberus) for $325 million in cash.
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Flexenclosure has received an order from Interchange for two eCentre cable landing stations, to be deployed in Vanuatu and the Solomon Islands early next year.
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NJFX, the US-based carrier neutral cable landing station, has announced that the HAVFRUE transatlantic subsea cable will land at its colocation campus in Wall, New Jersey.
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Hawaiki Submarine Cable and TE SubCom have entered into an agreement for the provision of backup Network Operations Center (B-NOC) services for the Hawaiki cable from TE SubCom’s headquarters in New Jersey.
Forthcoming events
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With the Hawiki cable having just gone live, Capacity speaks to Rémi Galasso, CEO of Hawaiki Cable, about the significance of this cable to the people it will serve and what's next for the company.