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    The Malaysia-Singapore-Indonesia submarine cable SEAX-1 was completed and put into operation

    • Last Update: 2022-12-27
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    Recently, SEA Cable Exchange-1 (SEAX-1), an undersea cable system connecting Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia, has been put into trial operation
    on May 29 after successfully completing construction and end-to-end testing.

    According to reports, the 250-kilometer-long submarine optical cable system connects Malaysia's Mersing, Singapore's Tanah Merah and Indonesia's Batam, and was launched in 2016 and was built by Huawei Marine and Huawei International, and developed by Indonesia's PT Super Sistem Ultima and Malaysia's SACOFA
    .

    Joseph Lim, CEO of SEAX, said: "The SEAX-1 service will significantly enhance direct communication between Malaysia and Indonesia and Singapore, and pave the way for SEAX's broader plans.
    Establish the foundation to provide the ASEAN region with easily accessible, high-capacity, robust and diverse connectivity options
    .
    SEAX's network plan will help build broadband corridors for the ASEAN region that are in line with the objectives of ICT ASEAN cooperation, providing an engine
    of growth for the region.

    Recently, SEA Cable Exchange-1 (SEAX-1), an undersea cable system connecting Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia, has been put into trial operation
    on May 29 after successfully completing construction and end-to-end testing.

    According to reports, the 250-kilometer-long submarine optical cable system connects Malaysia's Mersing, Singapore's Tanah Merah and Indonesia's Batam, and was launched in 2016 and was built by Huawei Marine and Huawei International, and developed by Indonesia's PT Super Sistem Ultima and Malaysia's SACOFA
    .

    Joseph Lim, CEO of SEAX, said: "The SEAX-1 service will significantly enhance direct communication between Malaysia and Indonesia and Singapore, and pave the way for SEAX's broader plans.
    Establish the foundation to provide the ASEAN region with easily accessible, high-capacity, robust and diverse connectivity options
    .
    SEAX's network plan will help build broadband corridors for the ASEAN region that are in line with the objectives of ICT ASEAN cooperation, providing an engine
    of growth for the region.

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