Bezeq International Optical System

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Owners:
Bezeq
Landing points
Total length2,300 km
Design capacity7 Terabits per second
Date of first use2012

Bezeq International Optical System – JONAH – is a submarine telecommunication cable linking Tel Aviv and Bari. The system, which is fully owned by Israeli communications company Bezeq, spans 2,300 km of cable, and extended terrestrially from Bari through Interoute's network to major European cities.[1]

The system has been ready for commercial service since January 2012, currently operates at 40G and can support 100G transmission in the future, increasing the ultimate capacity of the cable to over 12.8 terabits per second (Tbit/s), based on Alcatel-Lucent’s submarine communications networking technology.

See also

References

  1. ^ Bezeq International Ltd., Dun's 100 Dun & Bradstreet

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