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New submarine cable system AAE1 from Reliance Jio |
In its official press
release, Reliance Jio on Thursday has said that it has launched the
Asia-Africa-Europe (AAE-1) submarine cable system, which will provide up to 40
Terabits of new capacity in the region. This initiative is to cater the raising
demands for data requirements throughout
India and rest of world.
Jio has played a huge
role in the increase in data consumption in the country courtesy its ultra-low
cost 4G mobile service. The new cable has been launched by Reliance Jio at a
time when the India's data needs are soaring and consumers in the world's
second largest telecom market are just about getting used to streaming music,
watching videos and TV on-the-go.
"This large
scale project is the combined work of leading telecom service providers from
Europe, the Middle East, and Asia," Jio said in a release. The submarine
cable system will stretch over 25,000 km from Marseille, France, to Hong Kong,
with 21 cable landings across Asia and Europe. The cable consortium includes
China Unicom, Etisalat, GT5L, Mobily, Omantel, Reliance Jio, Telecom Egypt,
TeleYemen, and many others.
With Points of
Presence (PoP) in Asia (Hong Kong and Singapore) and three onward connectivity
options in Europe (via France, Italy and Greece), the submarine system is
expected to provide the "requisite flexibility and diversity" for carriers
and their customers, the release added. It would link other cable systems and
fiber networks to deliver direct access to all global markets.
Mathew Oommen,
President-Jio, said that the new terabit capacity and 100Gbps direct
connectivity to global content hubs would ensure that Jio continues to offer
customers high speed internet and rich digital service experience. "We
are excited to participate in the launch and deliver the cable landing in
Mumbai at the time when India's data traffic continues its accelerated consumption
and growth," he added.
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