Australia Singapore Cable

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Australia Singapore Cable
Cable type Fibre-optic
Construction beginning 2018
Construction finished 2018
First traffic September 2018
Design capacity 60 Tbit/s
Lit capacity 2.5 Tbit/s (total)
Built by Alcatel Submarine Networks
Landing points 4
Owner(s) Vocus Group
Website Official website

The Australia Singapore Cable (ASC) is a 4,600 km fibre-optic submarine communications cable that entered service in September 2018, linking Australia and Singapore via Christmas Island and Indonesia. ASC is owned and operated by Vocus Communications and interconnects with the Vocus Australian domestic optical fibre network at the Australian landing site in Perth. The ASC consists of four fibre pairs and, at launch, had a total design capacity of 40 terabits per second.[1]

In 2019 the cable was upgraded to a total design capacity of 60 terabits per second.[2]

In 2021, the cable was damaged after a ship that is operated by Maersk caught a portion of the cable with its anchor, disrupting Perth operations. The captain of the ship has been detained by the Australian Federal Police.[3] Normal operations have also resumed after repairs were made.[4]

Landing points

  1. Perth, Western Australia
  2. Flying Fish Cove, Christmas Island
  3. Anyer, Indonesia
  4. Tanah Merah, Singapore

See also

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