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    Inligo: AU launches centre to boost Indo-Pacific cable resilience

    By 霏August 26, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    • Australia launches Cable Connectivity and Resilience Centre for Indo-Pacific.
    •  $18 million investment to enhance undersea cable networks’ resilience.
    • Centre supports Quad Partnership, boosting regional connectivity and security.

    Launch: the cable connectivity and resilience centre

    Australia is launching a new Cable Connectivity and Resilience Centre to ensure that undersea cable networks in the Indo-Pacific are resilient and that all countries benefit from reliable connectivity and the growth of the digital economy. This initiative is integral to the prosperity and security of the region, as over 95 per cent of international data traffic relies on a vast network of undersea cables.

    Also read: Australia commits $18M to establish digital cable centre

    Significant investment and strategic goals

    Australia will invest more than $18 million over the next four years in the Centre. The Centre will leverage Australia’s extensive expertise in undersea telecommunications cables to provide technical assistance, commission research, and share information across the Indo-Pacific, supporting policy development and strengthening engagement between governments and industry.

     Contribution to regional security

    The Centre represents an important Australian contribution to the Quad Partnership for Cable Connectivity and Resilience, showcasing the Quad’s commitment to addressing the most pressing challenges in the Indo-Pacific. Inligo Networks strongly supports this initiative, which is vital for the ongoing deployment and operation of subsea cable systems across the region, as the demand for subsea communications continues to grow.

    Also read: Google is investing $1 billion in subsea cables connected to Japan

    Also read: African internet outage was caused by subsea cable break

    About Inligo

    Inligo Networks is an independent private subsea cable owner and operator. We plan to provide Governments and Global Organisations with dependable, wholesale subsea cable capacity between key telecommunication centres in Southeast Asia, Australia, Indonesia, Northeast Asia and the United States.

    Spanning approximately 18,000 kms, the Asia Connect Cable System represents a new high-capacity system providing a strategic, low-latency route to connect South-East Asia to the United States.

    The company is in the process of designing, building and will manage the subsea cable as a foundation project. The cable system will connect Singapore, Indonesia, Australia, Timor Leste, Philippines, Guam, and the United States at Los Angeles providing much needed additional and dependable capacity between key regions.

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    Fei is a journalist at BTW Media, specialising in internet governance and IT infrastructure, with a focus on interviewing leaders in the technology industry. Holding a Master of Science degree from the University of Edinburgh, Fei is currently working in Europe. If you have the latest industry trends that you’d like to share with BTW Media, please feel free to reach out via email at f.wang@btw.media.

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