South-East Asia Japan Cable System (SJC) is a pan-Asia submarine communications cable system connecting Japan, China, Hong Kong, the Philippines, Brunei, Thailand, Singapore and Indonesia in Asia.[1] The SJC cable consists of 6 fiber pairs, with an initial design capacity of over 15 Tbit/s which can be upgraded to 23 Tbit/s. The SJC cable system utilizes the state-of-the-art advanced 40G SLTE and OADM Branching technologies. The SJC is operational on June 27, 2013.
Cable landing stations
It will have cable landing points at:
- Mainland China (at Shantou)
- Hong Kong (at Chung Hom Kok)
- Viet Nam
- Japan (at Chikura)
- Philippines (at Nasugbu, Batangas)
- Brunei (at Telisai)
- Thailand (at Songkhla)
- Singapore (at Tuas)
References
- ↑ "South-East Asia Japan Cable System (SJC)". Submarine Cable Networks. Retrieved 24 March 2014.
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