The OMRAN/EPEG Cable System is a state-of-the-art submarine cable designed to enhance connectivity and meet the growing demand for data transmission across regions. This robust infrastructure emphasizes reliability, speed, and increased capacity, facilitating improved broadband services for consumers and businesses alike.
Ready for Service Date:
The OMRAN/EPEG Cable System was officially declared ready for service in December 2020, marking a significant milestone in expanding telecommunications capabilities in the region.
Cable Landing Stations:
The cable system connects several key landing stations, strategically located to maximize coverage and ensure high-quality service. The main cable landing stations include:
These landing stations serve as critical junction points for data traffic, enabling seamless connectivity between different regions and countries.
Total Capacity:
The OMRAN/EPEG Cable System boasts an impressive total capacity of 200 Tbps (terabits per second). This capacity is paramount for accommodating the increasing data demands driven by growing internet usage, cloud services, and video streaming, among other applications.
Lifespan of the Cable:
The expected lifespan of the OMRAN/EPEG submarine cable is approximately 25 years. This longevity is designed to ensure continued service and reliability, with ongoing maintenance plans in place to address any potential issues over its operational lifetime.
Consortium Members:
The OMRAN/EPEG Cable System is developed and operated through a collaboration of the following consortium members:
This strategic partnership leverages the expertise and resources of each member, ensuring that the OMRAN/EPEG Cable System meets the highest standards of performance and reliability in telecommunications infrastructure.