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Home » Southern Cross and Ciena claim first 1TB/s transpacific cable link
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Southern Cross and Ciena claim first 1TB/s transpacific cable link

By Juno chenJanuary 17, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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  • Southern Cross and Ciena have achieved the first-ever 1TB/s transpacific cable link.
  • This milestone is expected to enhance high-capacity connectivity between the U.S. and Australia.

What happened: Southern Cross and Ciena achieve first 1TB/s transpacific cable link

Southern Cross, in collaboration with Ciena, has successfully established the first 1TB/s transpacific cable link. This groundbreaking achievement represents a significant leap in global connectivity, offering unprecedented bandwidth between the U.S. and Australia. The high-capacity link will enable faster data transfer, providing a robust foundation for supporting increased demand for cloud services, digital content, and communications.

The transpacific cable, utilizing Ciena’s advanced technology, is set to enhance network performance and provide businesses in both regions with enhanced capabilities for delivering digital services. This milestone is expected to have a lasting impact on the telecommunications industry, improving the overall quality of service for users in both the U.S. and Australia.

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Why it’s important

The 1TB/s transpacific cable link represents a significant advancement in internet infrastructure, particularly in the context of rapidly growing data traffic across the Pacific. The increased bandwidth will help address the rising demand for high-speed connectivity in both the U.S. and Australia, enabling better communication, data transfer, and cloud-based services.

This achievement also underscores the ongoing evolution of undersea cable technology, with companies like Southern Cross and Ciena playing pivotal roles in shaping the future of global connectivity. The 1TB/s link sets a new benchmark for transpacific connections, driving growth in various sectors that rely on fast and reliable internet infrastructure.

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Juno chen

Juno Chen is an intern reporter at BTW Media. Having studied Media and Data Analytics at the University of Sydney. She specialised in industry insights Contact her at j.chen@btw.media.

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