The Sape-LabuanBajo-Ende-Kupang Cable Systems is a significant submarine cable project designed to enhance the telecommunications infrastructure in Indonesia, specifically in the eastern regions. This cable system plays a crucial role in improving internet connectivity, enabling faster data transmission, and supporting the growing demand for digital services in the area.
The cable system is officially ready for service as of November 2021. It connects several key locations, with cable landing stations strategically positioned in Sape, Labuan Bajo, Ende, and Kupang. These landing points facilitate access to international bandwidth and enhance regional connectivity.
The total capacity of the Sape-LabuanBajo-Ende-Kupang Cable Systems is approximately 200 Gbps, allowing for significant data traffic to support both individual and commercial users. This capacity is critical for meeting the increasing internet usage and providing reliable services to local communities, businesses, and government institutions.
The expected lifespan of the cable is around 25 years, reflecting the durability and long-term investment in the infrastructure. This longevity provides assurance to stakeholders and users that the system will continue to serve the region effectively for decades.
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