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    Huawei undertook the construction of the Megacable submarine cable system in Mexico

    • Last Update: 2022-12-27
    • Source: Internet
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    Mexican cable operator Megacable has disclosed that it will deploy an undersea optical cable system to connect Topolobampo on the coast of Sinaloa to La Paz in Baja California Sur, with a total length of about 250 kilometers
    .

    It is reported that the total investment of the plan is about 450 million Mexican pesos (about 23.
    6 million US dollars), which is undertaken by Huawei Marine, and the entire construction period is expected to take 9 months, with a total capacity of 8 Tbps and a depth of 3,500 meters
    .

    Megacable said the submarine cable system was deployed to reduce regional Internet connectivity costs and telephone and pay-TV costs
    .

    In February, Megacable said it planned to invest 4.
    84 billion Mexican pesos ($269 million) this year to expand its fiber optic network
    .

     

    Mexican cable operator Megacable has disclosed that it will deploy an undersea optical cable system to connect Topolobampo on the coast of Sinaloa to La Paz in Baja California Sur, with a total length of about 250 kilometers
    .

    Submarine cables

    It is reported that the total investment of the plan is about 450 million Mexican pesos (about 23.
    6 million US dollars), which is undertaken by Huawei Marine, and the entire construction period is expected to take 9 months, with a total capacity of 8 Tbps and a depth of 3,500 meters
    .

    Megacable said the submarine cable system was deployed to reduce regional Internet connectivity costs and telephone and pay-TV costs
    .

    In February, Megacable said it planned to invest 4.
    84 billion Mexican pesos ($269 million) this year to expand its fiber optic network
    .

     

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