The India Asia Xpress (IAX) submarine cable is a high-capacity, fiber-optic cable system that connects India with other countries in Asia, including Singapore and Malaysia. The cable system was developed by a consortium of companies, including Telekom Malaysia Berhad, Vodafone Idea Limited, and others.
The IAX submarine cable is approximately 6,800 kilometers long and has a total capacity of 32 terabits per second. The cable system consists of two fiber pairs, each with 16Tbps of capacity. The cable system utilizes state-of-the-art 100Gbps technology to provide high-speed connectivity between India and other Asian countries.
The IAX submarine cable is designed to meet the growing demand for high-capacity, low-latency connectivity between India and other countries in Asia. The cable system provides reliable, secure, and high-speed connectivity to support a wide range of applications, including cloud computing, video streaming, and mobile services.
The IAX submarine cable is a significant investment in India's digital infrastructure, and it will help to support the country's rapidly growing digital economy. The cable system will also help to facilitate greater collaboration and connectivity between India and other countries in Asia, promoting economic growth and development across the region.