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- Southern_Cross_Cable abstract "The Southern Cross Cable, operated by Bermuda company Southern Cross Cables Limited, is a trans-Pacific network of telecommunications cables commissioned in 2000.The network has 28,900 km of submarine and 1,600 km of terrestrial fiber optic cables, operated in a triple-ring configuration. Initially, each cable had a bandwidth capacity of 120 gigabit/s, but was doubled in an upgrade in April 2008, with a further upgrade to 860 gigabit/s at the end of 2008. Southern Cross upgraded the existing system to 1.2 Tbit/s in May 2010. After successful trials of 40G technology the first 400G of a planned 800G upgrade has been completed in February 2012, with the remaining 400G completed in December 2012. An additional 400G was deployed utilising 100G coherent wavelength technology in July 2013, taking total system capacity to 2.6Tbit/s, with an additional 500Gbit/s to be deployed per segment by Q2 2014, increasing total system capacity to 3.6Tbit/s.The latest augmentation will also deploy Ciena FlexiGrid technology, increase Southern Cross potential capacity to 12 Tbit/s. Southern Cross offers capacity services from STM-1 to 100Gbit/s OTU-4, including 1G, 10G and 40G Ethernet Private Line services.".
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- Southern_Cross_Cable wikiPageExternalLink www.southerncrosscables.com.
- Southern_Cross_Cable wikiPageExternalLink www.southerncrosscables.com.
- Southern_Cross_Cable wikiPageID "1143575".
- Southern_Cross_Cable wikiPageRevisionID "597869930".
- Southern_Cross_Cable areaServed "Southern Pacific".
- Southern_Cross_Cable builtBy "Alcatel-Lucent/Fujitsu".
- Southern_Cross_Cable cableName "Southern Cross Cable".
- Southern_Cross_Cable cableType "Fibre-optic".
- Southern_Cross_Cable constructionBeginning "1998".
- Southern_Cross_Cable constructionFinished "2000".
- Southern_Cross_Cable designCapacity ">6000 Gbit/s".
- Southern_Cross_Cable fate "Active".
- Southern_Cross_Cable firstTraffic "2000".
- Southern_Cross_Cable hasPhotoCollection Southern_Cross_Cable.
- Southern_Cross_Cable homepage www.southerncrosscables.com.
- Southern_Cross_Cable litCapacity "2.6".
- Southern_Cross_Cable litCapacity "3.6".
- Southern_Cross_Cable owner "Southern Cross Cables Limited".
- Southern_Cross_Cable subject Category:Australia–Fiji_relations.
- Southern_Cross_Cable subject Category:Australia–New_Zealand_relations.
- Southern_Cross_Cable subject Category:Australia–United_States_relations.
- Southern_Cross_Cable subject Category:Fiji–New_Zealand_relations.
- Southern_Cross_Cable subject Category:Fiji–United_States_relations.
- Southern_Cross_Cable subject Category:New_Zealand–United_States_relations.
- Southern_Cross_Cable subject Category:Submarine_communications_cables_in_the_Pacific_Ocean.
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- Southern_Cross_Cable type Cable106275095.
- Southern_Cross_Cable type Communication100033020.
- Southern_Cross_Cable type Message106253690.
- Southern_Cross_Cable type SubmarineCommunicationsCablesInThePacificOcean.
- Southern_Cross_Cable type Telegram106622709.
- Southern_Cross_Cable comment "The Southern Cross Cable, operated by Bermuda company Southern Cross Cables Limited, is a trans-Pacific network of telecommunications cables commissioned in 2000.The network has 28,900 km of submarine and 1,600 km of terrestrial fiber optic cables, operated in a triple-ring configuration. Initially, each cable had a bandwidth capacity of 120 gigabit/s, but was doubled in an upgrade in April 2008, with a further upgrade to 860 gigabit/s at the end of 2008.".
- Southern_Cross_Cable label "Southern Cross Cable".
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- Southern_Cross_Cable isPrimaryTopicOf Southern_Cross_Cable.