Palau''s 2nd Submarine Cable to activate in 2025
The 2nd Submarine Cable connecting Palau to the rest of the world is now projected to be ready for service by the first quarter of 2025, according to Robin Russell, CEO of Belau
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The 2nd Submarine Cable connecting Palau to the rest of the world is now projected to be ready for service by the first quarter of 2025, according to Robin Russell, CEO of Belau
PC2, with a total length of approximately 110km, will connect Palau with a large-capacity submarine optical cable that connects Southeast Asia and the U.S. mainland, i.e., the Echo subsea
The Belau Submarine Cable Corporation is a state-owned public corporation that will procure, own and manage a fiber optic cable on behalf of Palau.
It is owned by a consortium of GTA TeleGuam, Globe Telecom, Hawaiian Telcom, RTI, and Telin. The Palau spur was partly paid for via loans from the Asian Development Bank. That cable
Learn about Palau Spur subsea cable 2 (PC2), a certified infrastructure project by the Blue Dot Network, showcasing quality, sustainability, and international standards.
NEC, in partnership with Belau Submarine Cable (BSCC) and the government of the Federated States of Micronesia (FSM), announced it has commenced construction of three
Belau Submarine Cable Corporation (BSCC) was established as a state-owned enterprise (SOE) by RPPL 9-47 (BSCC Act) on 21st September 2015, to procure, operate, and manage a submarine fiber
IT and network technologies giant NEC Corporation has signed a contract for a cable project involving Palau, an archipelago of over 500 islands, part of the Micronesia region in the
BSCC, a state-owned public corporation, owns and manages a submarine fiber optic cable network for Palau. This cable is scheduled to be completed by the end of 2022.
The Palau Spur has an initial design capacity of 500 Gigabits per second (Gbps), using NEC''s state-of-the-art 100Gbps technology. The new submarine cable will connect the Republic of