Australia–Japan Cable

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Australia-Japan Cable
Cable type Fibre-optic
Fate Active
First traffic 2001
Design capacity 640 gbit/s (2001)
1000 gbit/s (2008)
Lit capacity 80 gbit/s (2001)
240 gbit/s (2008)
Area served Asia-Pacific
Owner(s) Telstra, BT, Verizon Business, Softbank
Website Australia-Japan Cable
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The Australia–Japan Cable, or AJC, is a 12,700km submarine telecommunications cable system linking Australia and Japan via Guam[1] that became operational in 2001. It had an original design capacity of 640 Gbit/s, but was initially equipped to utilise only 80 Gbit/s of this capacity. In April 2008 a capacity upgrade was completed, bringing equipped capacity to 240 Gbit/s. Design capacity was also increased to 1000 Gbit/s. Further upgrades will increase equipped capacity to meet increasing demand.[2]

The AJC network employs a collapsed loop design that features diverse landings in Australia, Guam and Japan and diverse routing at water depths less than 4000m. This design reduces cost by utilising a common sheath in deep water, where risk of failure is low, but provides redundancy to mitigate risk in shallower waters and in the landing stations.

The network supports a range of access interfaces, including SDH at STM1, STM4, STM16 and STM64 levels, 2.5G clear, Direct Wavelength Access, Gigabit Ethernet and 10 Gigabit Ethernet. A range of protection options are available, including SDH span and ring protection and 1:n wavelength redundancy.

The cable has a design life to 2026.

Contents

[edit] Landing points

  1. Shima, Japan
  2. Maruyama, Chiba, Japan
  3. Tanguisson, Guam
  4. Tumon Bay, Guam
  5. Oxford Falls, Sydney, Australia
  6. Paddington, Sydney, Australia

[edit] Ownership

AJC is jointly owned by Telstra, BT, Verizon Business and Softbank.[1]

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b Australia-Japan Cable completes refinancing
  2. ^ Australasian Region, International Cable Protection Committee.

[edit] External links

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