Agency, New Delhi.
Published by: Yogesh Sahu
Updated Tue, 22 Feb 2022 08:20 AM IST
Summary
Ajay Chitkara, Business Director and CEO, Airtel said that 5G will be helped with the undersea cable system. The investment in C-Me-V6 will further build the company’s network for future-ready and integrated capabilities in India’s digital ecosystem.
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It will go live in 2025. The 19,200 RKM (Route Kilometer) SEA-ME-W-6 will connect Singapore and France. It will be the world’s longest maritime cable system on a global scale. Bharti Airtel said in a statement that it has become a part of this association to promote and support India’s rapidly growing digital economy.
also among the members
The 12 other members of the alliance include Bangladesh Submarine Cable Company, Dhiragu (Maldives), Djibouti Telecom, Mobili (Saudi Arabia), Orange (France), Singtel (Singapore), Sri Lanka Telecom, Telecom Egypt, Telecom Malaysia and Tallinn (Indonesia). .
Helpful for 5G
Ajay Chitkara, Business Director and CEO, Airtel said that 5G will be helped with the undersea cable system. The investment in C-Me-V6 will further build the company’s network for future-ready and integrated capabilities in India’s digital ecosystem.
Jio’s maritime cable system will connect Maldives
Jio Infocomm’s next generation multi-terabit India-Asia-Express (IAX) undersea cable system will connect Hulhumale in Maldives. The IAX system originates from the west in Mumbai and connects to Singapore, the company said on Monday. It has branches in India, Malaysia and Thailand with additional landings. The IAX will be ready for service by the end of 2023. This high-capacity and speed system will deliver 100 Gb/s speeds over 16,000 km with a capacity of over 200 Tb/s.
Expansion
It will go live in 2025. The 19,200 RKM (Route Kilometer) SEA-ME-W-6 will connect Singapore and France. It will be the world’s longest maritime cable system on a global scale. Bharti Airtel said in a statement that it has become a part of this association to promote and support India’s rapidly growing digital economy.
also among the members
The 12 other members of the alliance include Bangladesh Submarine Cable Company, Dhiragu (Maldives), Djibouti Telecom, Mobili (Saudi Arabia), Orange (France), Singtel (Singapore), Sri Lanka Telecom, Telecom Egypt, Telecom Malaysia and Tallinn (Indonesia). .
Helpful for 5G
Ajay Chitkara, Business Director and CEO, Airtel said that 5G will be helped with the undersea cable system. The investment in C-Me-V6 will further build the company’s network for future-ready and integrated capabilities in India’s digital ecosystem.
Jio’s maritime cable system will connect Maldives
Jio Infocomm’s next generation multi-terabit India-Asia-Express (IAX) undersea cable system will connect Hulhumale in Maldives. The IAX system originates from the west in Mumbai and connects to Singapore, the company said on Monday. It has branches in India, Malaysia and Thailand with additional landings. The IAX will be ready for service by the end of 2023. This high-capacity and speed system will deliver 100 Gb/s speeds over 16,000 km with a capacity of over 200 Tb/s.