Transpacific undersea cable completed

By Marguerite Reardon, CNET News.com
Tuesday, September 30, 2008 10:18 AM

A crucial undersea fiber-optic cable that will provide more Internet capacity between the United States and China was completed Monday, according to news reports.

Six of the world's largest phone companies have finished building an 18,000-kilometer "Trans-Pacific Express" cable that will link the United States, China, South Korea, and Taiwan, according to the Dow Jones news service.

The high-speed link will provide more capacity for the region, which is currently served by a single low-capacity cable that provides connectivity between mainland China and the United States. Most Web traffic between the United States and China goes through Hong Kong or Japan. These routes can often cause transmission delays.

The project, which cost about US$500 million, was prompted when an earthquake off Taiwan's coast in December 2006 severed several undersea data cables, which resulted in disrupted communications throughout much of Asia. The world's largest phone companies decided that something had to be done to provide more infrastructure to the region.

U.S. phone giant Verizon Communications joined forces with Korean phone company KT and Taiwanese Chunghwa Telecom, as well as with three Chinese phone companies, China Telecom, China Netcom Group, and China Unicom. The cost of the project was divided evenly among the six partners, according to KT.

AT&T and Japan's NTT Communications have also joined the group. They plan to invest more in the project to extend the cable to Japan.

This article was first published as a blog on CNET News.com.


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