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Telstra Adds Capacity to Largest Subsea Cable Network in Asia Pacific

Telstra has announced the addition of substantial capacity to its subsea cable infrastructure with its first large capacity purchase on the new-generation New Cross Pacific (NCP) cable, and a further investment in the Faster cable.

These investments strengthen Telstra's Japan to the US route and confirm Telstra's subsea cable network as the largest in the Asia Pacific.

In December, Telstra entered into agreed terms to purchase a 25 per cent stake in Southern Cross Cable Network (SCCN). Subject to approvals the agreement includes capacity on the existing Southern Cross network and new Southern Cross NEXT subsea cable - set to become the lowest latency path from Australia to the US. Telstra has also boosted its Asia to US operations over the last 12 months, with a half fiber pair investment in the Hong Kong Americas (HKA) cable and a 6Tb capacity purchase in the Pacific Light Cable Networks (PLCN) cable, both due to be completed in 2020.

These new-builds complement Telstra's major half fibre pair investment in the INDIGO cable system from South East Asia to Australia, which has reached a major milestone with the completion of the 4,600km Indigo West cable lay from Singapore to Perth just before Christmas. Today, Telstra's subsea cable network reaches more than 400,000km – enough to circle the world almost 10 times. Once completed, Telstra's investments in SCCN, HKA, PLCN and INDIGO, will grow Telstra's subsea cable network ownership by more than 25Tb.

For a third consecutive year, Telstra received the highest product scores for High Capacity Network and Low Latency Network in the Gartner Critical Capabilities 2018 report for Network Services, Asia Pacific.

Marlink Preferred Supplier for Klaveness Ship Management AS

Vessel in the fleet will be equipped with an advanced solution, combining KeepUp@Sea remote IT service with Sealink VSAT connectivity, as well as XChange centralized communications management and global L-band back-up. This supports Torvald Klaveness’ ambition of becoming the leading digital bulk operator while optimizing their business operations through sophisticated IT and connectivity solutions.

GTMaritime Appoints Mike McNally to Sales & Marketing Director

Mike McNally has more than 25 years’ experience working in the industry both at sea and in senior maritime communications management positions. His appointment reflects GTMaritime’s desire to further develop partnerships with its existing customers and resellers, while extending its reach and presence in new territories.

Prysmian Secures New Submarine Cable Project in the USA

Prysmian Group, world leader in the energy and telecom cable systems industry, has been awarded a new contract by Caldwell Marine International LLC, a US construction contractor specializing in submarine utility operations.

Comtech EF Data Receives $9.8 Million Delivery Order from US Navy

Comtech Telecommunications Corp. (Nasdaq:CMTL) announces that during its second quarter of fiscal 2019, its Tempe, Arizona-based subsidiary, Comtech EF Data Corp., which is part of Comtech’s Commercial Solutions segment, received an additional $9.8 million delivery order against the $59.0 million indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contract previously awarded by the U.S. Naval Warfare Systems Command.

GTMaritime Signs VAR Agreement with Marinesat

GTMaritime has signed Marinesat as a value-added reseller to deliver its maritime-optimized communication solutions to vessels in China and other markets. The agreement with Marinesat is GTMaritime’s first partnership within the Chinese market.

Prysmian Finalizes €125M Contract with IPTO

Prysmian Group, a world leader in the energy and telecom cable systems industry, announces the finalisation of the contract agreement, worth €125 million, with Independent Power Transmission Operator (IPTO), who are responsible for the transmission power grid in Greece, for a submarine power cable connection between the island of Crete and the Peloponnese region of the Greek mainland.

Offshore Wind Propels Subsea Cable Demand

In the latest edition of Westwood’s Subsea Cable Tracker H1 report, global subsea cable demand is forecast to grow at a 17% compound annual growth rate (CAGR), totaling 46,470 km over the 2018-2022 period. This represents a 71% growth compared to the 2013-2017 period.

Xtera® Conducts DISA’s Guantanamo–Puerto Rico Final Splice

Xtera® announces completion of the final splice and marine operations on the Guantanamo – Puerto Rico submarine cable system for the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA), an agency of the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD). The marine installation for the project was successfully performed by International Telecom’s cable ship the IT Intrepid.

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