Asia Connect Cable 1 (ACC1) is a modern submarine cable system that enhances connectivity across Asia, facilitating high-speed internet access and improved communication between various regions.
The ACC1 cable became ready for service on December 15, 2020, marking a significant milestone in telecommunications infrastructure in Asia. The cable infrastructure connects multiple key landing stations across the region, which are strategically located to optimize coverage and capacity. The primary cable landing stations for ACC1 include:
ACC1 boasts a total capacity of 108 terabits per second (Tbps), providing ample bandwidth to support growing data demands and enhancing the overall internet experience for users in connected regions. This high capacity is crucial as it allows for increased data traffic, supporting services such as cloud computing, streaming, and other bandwidth-intensive applications.
The lifespan of the ACC1 cable is designed to be approximately 25 years, ensuring long-term reliability and service capability. The robust construction and advanced technology employed in its design aim to minimize maintenance needs and enhance durability against environmental factors.
Consortium Members:
This collaborative effort among the consortium members underscores a commitment to providing advanced telecommunications infrastructure that meets the evolving needs of users in Asia.