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== Construction == |
== Construction == |
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The cable has two segments. The first connects Keawaula, [[Oahu]], Hawaii, with [['Ili'ili]], American Samoa. It's made up of a section of the former Pac Rim East cable system and operates at 1.12 [[Gbps]]. The second segment connects 'Ili'ili with [[Apia]], Samoa and operates at 2.5 Gbps.<ref>http://licensing.fcc.gov/myibfs/download.do?attachment_key=658846</ref> |
The cable has two segments. The first connects Keawaula, [[Oahu]], Hawaii, with [['Ili'ili]], American Samoa. It's made up of a section of the former Pac Rim East cable system and operates at 1.12 [[Gbps]]. The second segment connects 'Ili'ili with [[Apia]], Samoa and operates at 2.5 Gbps.<ref>http://licensing.fcc.gov/myibfs/download.do?attachment_key=658846</ref> |
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The SAS cable between American Samoa and Samoa was upgraded to 100Gbs in 2018.<ref>[https://www.facebook.com/notes/bluesky-american-samoa/ash-cable-company-announces-successful-completion-of-sas-cable-upgrade/10155848895645115/ ASH Cable Company Announces Successful Completion of SAS Cable Upgrade]</ref> |
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== Operation == |
== Operation == |
Revision as of 23:14, 13 May 2019
The American Samoa Hawaii Cable (ASH Cable) connects Hawaii and American Samoa.
Construction
The cable has two segments. The first connects Keawaula, Oahu, Hawaii, with 'Ili'ili, American Samoa. It's made up of a section of the former Pac Rim East cable system and operates at 1.12 Gbps. The second segment connects 'Ili'ili with Apia, Samoa and operates at 2.5 Gbps.[1]
The SAS cable between American Samoa and Samoa was upgraded to 100Gbs in 2018.[2]
Operation
The cable was commissioned in 2009[3] and was initially operated by ASH Cable LLC, a partnership between AST Telecom LLC and the government of American Samoa.[4] Fiji's Amalgamated Telecommunications Holdings Limited (ATH) applied to the United States Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in 2017 to take over operation of the cable after it purchased the assets of AST Telecom LLC in 2016.[5]
References
- ^ http://licensing.fcc.gov/myibfs/download.do?attachment_key=658846
- ^ ASH Cable Company Announces Successful Completion of SAS Cable Upgrade
- ^ http://www.mcit.gov.ws/component/content/article/93-news/123-ash-submarine-cable-launch?Itemid=437
- ^ http://www.samoanews.com/node/2664
- ^ http://www.pireport.org/articles/2017/03/29/american-samoa-government-share-undersea-cable-unaffected-proposed-bluesky