Japan News and Discussion
Friday 04th July, 04:18 AM JST
TOKYO —
TransTeleCom Company CJSC (TTK), Russia’s leading telecommunications backbone operator and NTT Communications Corp, announced Thursday that the Hokkaido-Sakhalin Cable System (HSCS), which directly links the two companies’ telecom networks via an undersea cable between Nevelsk, Sakhalin in Russia and Ishikari, Hokkaido, Japan, has begun commercial operation.
The two companies jointly started to construct the fiber-optic submarine cable HSCS in 2007 and the work was completed in December 2007. HSCS measures 570 km in length and has a capacity of 640 Gbps. Its startup gives NTT Com the shortest route between Japan and Europe, compared with existing cable routes through southern Asia and the United States, by connecting the cable to the TTK’s extensive backbone network in Russia, which exceeds 55,000 km.
PR Newswire
1 Comments
yabits at 08:11 PM JST - 5th July
Interesting accomplishment. Wonder how much the propagation delay has been reduced by this new path.
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