The JASUKA submarine cable project is a significant advancement in global telecommunications infrastructure, aimed at enhancing internet connectivity between various regions. This submarine cable system is designed to support the growing demand for data traffic and improve service quality across the participating countries.
Ready for Service Date:
The JASUKA submarine cable was officially ready for service in October 2023.
Cable Landing Stations:
The cable features several landing points, strategically placed to maximize connectivity and service availability. The primary cable landing stations include locations in Indonesia, as well as other key regions that will be interconnected through this system.
Total Capacity:
JASUKA boasts an impressive total capacity of 100 terabits per second (Tbps), which positions it as a cutting-edge solution to meet the increasing data needs of users and businesses alike.
Lifespan of the Cable:
The expected lifespan of the JASUKA submarine cable is approximately 25 years. This longevity is crucial for providing sustained and reliable communication infrastructure to support future technological advancements.
Consortium Members:
The JASUKA submarine cable is a collaborative effort among the following consortium members:
This consortium structure not only facilitates resource sharing but also ensures a robust and resilient network to serve diverse connectivity needs across the regions involved.