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Bharti Airtel is joining five other leading telecom companies to build a high-bandwidth, undersea, fibre-optic cable linking Asia and the
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The consortium has selected NEC Corporation and Tyco Telecommunications to construct and install the system. The construction of the cable system would begin immediately, while initial capacity would be available in the first quarter of 2010, said Bharti Airtel today in a release.
“This investment is in line with our strategy to extend our international footprint across the globe to provide seamless connectivity to our customers through partnerships with the leading global companies. The Unity cable system will address the demand for increased bandwidth between Asia and the
The Unity cable system will provide connectivity between Chikura, located off the coast near
The Unity cable system will initially increase Trans-Pacific cable capacity by about 20 percent, with the potential to add up to 7.68 Terabits a second (Tb) of bandwidth across the Pacific.
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