- LS Cable partners in the Japan-Korea Submarine Communication Network Project to enhance digital connectivity between East Asia and North America.
- The project will involve a 260-kilometre optical cable route and is set to begin construction in 2025, with an estimated value exceeding several hundred million dollars.
What happened: LS Cable joins Japan-Korea submarine cable project
LS Cable & System has announced its participation in the Japan-Korea Submarine Communication Network Construction Project (JAKO) alongside its subsidiary, LS Marine Solution. This initiative, led by a consortium including tech giants like Microsoft and Amazon Web Services, aims to enhance digital connectivity between East Asia and North America.
The project will involve laying optical cables along a 260-kilometre route connecting Busan, South Korea, and Fukuoka, Japan, with construction set to begin in 2025 and completion expected by 2027. The estimated value of the project exceeds several hundred million dollars, marking a significant investment in submarine communication infrastructure. LS Cable will manage the entire operation, making it the first Korean company to secure a global submarine communication project on a turnkey basis.
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Why it’s important
The JAKO project significantly enhances East Asia’s digital infrastructure, boosting connectivity between South Korea and Japan. Collaborating with tech giants like Microsoft and AWS underscores the vital role of submarine cables in meeting rising digital demands.
This investment not only strengthens communication networks but also positions LS Cable as a key player in global telecommunications. Improved connectivity will benefit consumers and businesses alike, paving the way for innovations and enhanced services in the digital economy. As demand for reliable infrastructure grows, projects like JAKO are crucial for supporting future advancements.