Vocus' Australia Singapore Cable operating at 50% more capacity

Vocus has announced its Australian Singapore Cable (ASC) system was now operating with an end-to-end total capacity of 60 terabits per second (Tbps) – 50% more capacity than it launched with less than 10 months ago.

Built to accommodate the fast-growing demand for high-speed data services across Asia Pacific, the ASC's design has given Vocus and its customers a unique level of flexibility, as well as strategic options for future expansion.

The system comprises 4 fibre pairs, that provide different connection points between Perth and Singapore, as well as into Christmas Island and Indonesia.

The design, the optical technology chosen, the ultra-specific engineering and the high standard of manufacture, assembly and construction are what have given Vocus the flexibility to significantly increase the capacity of each leg of the ASC.

In addition to the increased end-to-end capacity, the ASC's Singapore to Indonesia connection now has a capacity of up to 44Tbps and its Perth to Indonesia connection now has a capacity of up to 33Tbps.

Vocus Chief Executive, Wholesale, Mark Callander said with Asia Pacific continuing to be the epicentre of global growth, the ASC would provide valuable opportunities for governments, businesses and consumers for years to come.

"The ASC is a perfect example of how secure, reliable, high speed, high performance networks are amongst the most critical pieces of infrastructure in our world today," Mr Callander said.

"Businesses around the world and particularly in Asia Pacific, are well attuned to this, which has resulted in strong demand on ASC.

"Since launch, we have nearly sold 10-times the entire capacity of the Sea-Me-We3 cable system on ASC. Based on the current demand, we expect to see capacity on ASC exceed 4Tbps within the first 12 months of launch, and there is increasing demand across all paths to the west," he said.

Mr Callander said the ASC also gave Vocus options

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