As originally posted on PICISOC mailing list. The Coral Sea Cable System, a 40 Tbps submarine fibre optic cable, bringing…
Cable Arrives in Honiara
As originally posted on PICISOC mailing list.
The Coral Sea Cable System, a 40 Tbps submarine fibre optic cable, bringing next-generation connectivity to the people of Papua New Guinea and Solomon Islands has just landed in Honiara.
PROJECT HIGHLIGHTS
A 4,700 km submarine cable system linking Sydney to Port Moresby and Honiara.
The Solomon Islands Domestic Network is also a 730km submarine cable system connecting Honiara to Auki, Noro and Taro Islands.
Delivering faster, cheaper and more reliable communications infrastructure.
Bringing both countries significant economic and development opportunities.


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