marine link image

Huawei Bags MCT Submarine Cable Contract

May 25, 2015

 Huawei Marine has signed a system design and construction agreement with a consortium comprising Telekom Malaysia Berhad, Symphony Communication and Telcotech to build the Malaysia-Cambodia-Thailand (MCT) submarine cable system.

 
Spanning approximately 1,300 km, the MCT cable system will provide connectivity between Cherating in Malaysia and Rayong in Thailand with a branching unit connecting from the main trunk into Sihanoukville in Cambodia. 
 
Access to neighboring counties such as Laos and Myanmar will be achieved through further connection to terrestrial based networks. The MCT cable system adopts the 100G technology with a total design capacity exceeding 30 Tbps. The system will be commissioned and ready for commercial service by the end of 2016.
 
The signing event was witnessed by Prak Sokhonn, the Cambodian Minister of Post and Telecommunications, senior Cambodia government officials and other distinguished guests. It marks a milestone for Cambodia, which will benefit from its first landing of a large capacity, high-speed submarine cable system.
 
Huawei Marine will deploy its innovative optical amplifier that supports up to 6 fiber pairs and utilizes a slim-line titanium housing to greatly reduce the operational costs associated with system deployment by allowing for simultaneous lay and burial beneath the seabed.
 

Logistics News

Wattlab Scales Up Solar Power for Bulkers

Wattlab Scales Up Solar Power for Bulkers

African Bunkering Hubs Gain as Ships Reroute Around Cape

African Bunkering Hubs Gain as Ships Reroute Around Cape

Two India-Bound Tankers Pass Through Strait of Hormuz

Two India-Bound Tankers Pass Through Strait of Hormuz

Bahrain Proposes Use of Force to Protect Hormuz Shipping

Bahrain Proposes Use of Force to Protect Hormuz Shipping

Subscribe for Maritime Logistics Professional E‑News

Elon Musk pays TSA salaries amid budget fight, airport queues
As ICE agents prepare for screening travelers, staff absences at US airports are on the rise
India removes domestic airfare cap to relieve airlines