Telstra to double Endeavour cable capacity

 

From 80 to 160 Gigabits per second.

Telstra's Endeavour submarine cable is ready for its first upgrade, shortly after its first birthday.

The cable, which runs 9120 kilometres from Sydney to Hawaii and has a total design capability of 1.28 Terabits per second, would double the cable's "at launch" capacity of 80 Gigabits per second to 160 Gigabits per second by May, 2010.

Carlos Trujillo, director of Telstra international networks told iTnews the cable was forecast to be upgraded shortly after deployment last year.

"What happens is as you see forecasted growth, because there are very significant lead times in doing upgrades, it usually means in this particular case that our supplier, Alcatel-Lucent Submarine Networks, needed to configure and place equipment at the terminal ends.

"What it means is that they have to do a fair amount of engineering and provisioning of equipment so that we could basically double the day one capability so we would be able to take it up to 160 Gigabits per second."

Trujillo said that there was still "headroom" on the current 80 gigabit per second system and that the upgrade would satisfy Telstra's needs "beyond the envelope that we'll be able to manage in six months".


Telstra to double Endeavour cable capacity
"CARLOS Trujillo of Telstra - any relation? Hmm."
By umbria
 
 
 
Comments: 3
Johnny
Dec 16, 2009 10:19 PM
Why don't they significantly reduce the extremely high price? (i.e a 90% price drop).

Also why are they running it significantly below capacity?
Digger11
Dec 17, 2009 9:04 AM
Reduce price ?? Telstra ????? you are surely kidding.
They will noly do that where they cannot maintain their monopoly status.

They have got a big % of the market brainwashed into thinking they are providing a premium service.

How else could the management team all pay themselves nearly 7 figure salary packages ????
umbria
Dec 17, 2009 9:46 AM
CARLOS Trujillo of Telstra - any relation? Hmm.
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