The JSCFS (Japan-Singapore Cable System) submarine cable is a high-speed, low-latency fiber-optic cable that connects Japan and Singapore. It was established in 2012, and it spans over 8,000 kilometers in length.
The JSCFS cable system is owned and operated by a consortium of telecommunication companies that include NTT Communications, SingTel, and Telekomunikasi Indonesia International (Telin). It has a capacity of up to 15 terabits per second, which makes it one of the fastest and most reliable submarine cables in the region.
The JSCFS cable system serves as a key link between Japan, one of the world's largest markets for ICT products and services, and Singapore, which is a major hub for international telecommunications and financial services. It also connects to other major cable systems in the region, providing connectivity to other countries in Asia and beyond.
In addition to its high capacity and low-latency performance, the JSCFS cable system is also designed with advanced protection and redundancy features that ensure uninterrupted connectivity in the event of a cable cut or other disruption. This makes it a highly reliable and resilient option for businesses and organizations that rely on fast and secure communications between Japan and Singapore.