Tata Communications connects Australia via PPC1 cable system
14 Oct 2009
Tata Communications, a leading provider of new world communications, today announced the extension of delivering capacity into Australia via the privately owned PIPE Pacific 1 (PPC-1) cable system.
It will be Australia's first carrier-neutral cable to offer city-to-city capacity, overcoming the need for expensive backhaul connections into Sydney.
PPC-1 is a new two-fiber-pair cable system connecting the US territory of Guam to Sydney, Australia. The cable system spans 6,900 km and can provide up to 2.56 terabits per second of capacity to the rapidly growing Australian market.
PPC-1 introduces a new cost-effective high-speed connectivity option to and from Australia, and will enable diversity from the older generation AJC and Southern Cross cable systems.
The PPC-1 cable system lands directly into Tata Communications' Guam cable landing station allowing seamless integration of the cable with the Tata Global Network (TGN). This enables connectivity from Sydney to the rest of the world via Tata Communications' extensive sub-ea cable network, including TGN-Intra Asia, to the Asian region, and TGN-Pacific for onward connectivity from Japan to the US.
"The partnership between Tata Communications and PIPE Networks extends the PPC-1 cable system from Australia to the rest of the world, adding much-needed route diversity and carrier neutrality to this growing market," said Simon Cooper, Tata Communications' vice president for international network development.
Tata Communications currently owns the Tata Global Network, which includes the TGN Atlantic, TGN Western Europe, TGN Northern Europe, TGN Pacific, TGN Intra Asia, and TGN-TIC sub-sea cable systems. It is also a partner in consortium cables including SEACOM, SE-ME-WE-3, SE-ME-WE-4, SAFE/SAT 3 and APCN 2.