The Jakarta Surabaya Cable System (JAYABAYA) is a submarine cable that connects the cities of Jakarta and Surabaya in Indonesia. The cable system spans a distance of approximately 1,100 kilometers and has a total capacity of 20 Gbps.
JAYABAYA was commissioned in 2009 by Telkom Indonesia, one of the leading telecommunications companies in the country. The system uses advanced fiber optic technology to provide high-speed connectivity between the two cities.
The cable system has several landing points, including Ancol Beach in Jakarta and Tambak Bay in Surabaya. It also has intermediate landing points in Madura, a small island off the coast of Java, and in the city of Semarang.
JAYABAYA is an important infrastructure for Indonesia's telecommunications industry, providing reliable connectivity and facilitating the growth of digital services in the country. The cable system is also part of a larger network of submarine cables that connect Indonesia to other countries in the region and around the world.