Tata Communications, Tyco Telecommunications complete TGN-Intra Asia cable system

18 Aug 2009

Mumbai: Tata Communications, a leading provider of the new world of communications, together with its supplier, Tyco Telecommunications, a part of Tyco Electronics and an industry pioneer in undersea communications technology, today announced that they have completed the installation, testing and commissioning of the TGN-Intra Asia (TGN-IA) Cable System.

Tata Communications said the companies have completed the final step in achieving regional and global connectivity in Southeast Asia for the TGN.

The fully operational 6700KM TGN-IA system links Hong Kong, Singapore, Tokyo, Vietnam and the Philippines, providing route diversity throughout the Asia-Pacific region.

''The Tata Communications team is very excited to have completed our TGN-IA cable system, with the unwavering support of Tyco Telecommunications,'' said Simon Cooper, vice president, network strategy, architecture and optimisation, Tata Communications. ''This system will meet the ongoing need for increasingly robust international connectivity, and will help to enable continued growth and development in the Asia-Pacific region.''

He also added, ''Very recently almost all of the region's key cable systems experienced simultaneous cuts, severely impacting network traffic across Asia. Most were damaged somewhere between Hong Kong and Taiwan.  TGN-IA was fortunately not disturbed as a result of Tata Communications' specific decision to route the cable system as diversely as possible, so helping to improve regional business stability and ensuring our customers remain well served.''

 The system, which was strategically designed and routed to avoid earthquake and hazardous areas in the Asia-Pacific region, has an initial design capacity of 3.8 Tbps on a city centre to city centre basis and provides record breaking latency between South East and Northern Asia.