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Four operators have confirmed that the Manatua submarine cable system has been certified and will soon be operational
.
The four operators are the Post and Telecommunications Authority (OPT) of French Polynesia, Avaroa Cable Limited (ACL) of the Cook Islands, Telecom Niue Limited (TNL) of Niue and Samoa Submarine Cable Company (SSCC)
involved in the construction of the system.
Although later in the project, disruptions due to the global COVID-19 pandemic limited the flow of critical testing resources, the Manatua system was delivered
on time and within the original budget.
According to reports, the 3,634-kilometer-long Manatua system includes two fiber-to-fiber pair trunks, each capable of carrying 10Tbps of data, connecting from Apia, the capital of Western Samoa, to To'ahotu (French Polynesia), with branches to Alofi (Niue), Aitutaki (Cook Islands), Rarotonga and Vaitapé (French Polynesia).
The Government of French Polynesia said: "This cooperation is a huge advance in technology and a milestone in the connectivity of the Polynesian region, which will make our connection to the world even broader
.
”
Four operators have confirmed that the Manatua submarine cable system has been certified and will soon be operational
.
The four operators are the Post and Telecommunications Authority (OPT) of French Polynesia, Avaroa Cable Limited (ACL) of the Cook Islands, Telecom Niue Limited (TNL) of Niue and Samoa Submarine Cable Company (SSCC)
involved in the construction of the system.
Although later in the project, disruptions due to the global COVID-19 pandemic limited the flow of critical testing resources, the Manatua system was delivered
on time and within the original budget.
According to reports, the 3,634-kilometer-long Manatua system includes two fiber-to-fiber pair trunks, each capable of carrying 10Tbps of data, connecting from Apia, the capital of Western Samoa, to To'ahotu (French Polynesia), with branches to Alofi (Niue), Aitutaki (Cook Islands), Rarotonga and Vaitapé (French Polynesia).
The Government of French Polynesia said: "This cooperation is a huge advance in technology and a milestone in the connectivity of the Polynesian region, which will make our connection to the world even broader
.
”