KetchCan1 Submarine Fiber Cable System
The KetchCan1 Submarine Fiber Cable System is a critical infrastructure project designed to enhance telecommunications connectivity in the region. This state-of-the-art submarine cable system aims to provide high-speed internet access, thus boosting economic development and improving communication services for both residential and commercial users.
Ready for Service Date:
The KetchCan1 Submarine Fiber Cable System is scheduled to be ready for service in December 2023. This timeline reflects the culmination of extensive planning, engineering, and construction efforts by the consortium members involved in the project.
Cable Landing Stations:
The system includes multiple cable landing stations strategically positioned to optimize coverage and performance. The primary cable landing stations for the KetchCan1 system are located at:
Total Capacity:
The KetchCan1 Submarine Fiber Cable System is designed with a total capacity of 100 terabits per second (Tbps). This remarkable capacity is intended to support the increasing demand for high-speed internet services, accommodating both current and future data traffic needs.
Lifespan of the Cable:
The expected lifespan of the KetchCan1 submarine cable is approximately 25 years. This durability is essential for maintaining reliable communication services while minimizing the need for frequent replacements or upgrades.
Consortium Members:
The KetchCan1 Submarine Fiber Cable System is a collaborative project involving the following consortium members:
These consortium members bring a wealth of expertise and commitment to the project, ensuring that the KetchCan1 Submarine Fiber Cable System meets the highest standards of technology and service reliability. Through this partnership, the consortium aims to deliver enhanced connectivity and support the growth of the digital economy in the region.