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Pacific Fibre goes to tender without PacNet

By Juha Saarinen
Apr 6 2011 10:57AM
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Joint-venture partner pulls the plug on funding for proposed Australia-NZ-USA link.

Pacific Fibre, a potential competitor to the Southern Cross Cable, today announced a tender for the build of its proposed cable connecting Australia and New Zealand to the United States, despite losing the funding of proposed joint venture partner PacNet.

Pacific Fibre goes to tender without PacNet

The company expects construction vendors to respond by mid-May 2011, with contract negotiations to begin with a single tenderer shortly after.

Pacific Fibre CEO Mark Rushworth said on the company's blog that the memorandum of understanding the company signed with PacNet expired earlier this year, "freeing us to go move ahead more quickly."

Rushworth said that Pacific Fibre had been assuming "a solo-build system for several months now" and that the agreement with Pacnet won't be continued due to key performance indicators not being met.

Rushworth has been asked what these performance indicators were but is yet to respond.

Pacific Fibre recently hired PacNet employee Mike Constable as its business development manager. Constable worked on PacNet's Unity/EAC cable project.

Pacific Fibre will now have to source funding for the cable project without PacNet's contribution.

According to Rushworth, the company is on track to build the ocean cable system by 2013 and has raised enough finance to push foreward with the project. The total cost is said to be $350 million.

Upon completion, the link aims to provide 5.12Tbit/s bandwith over a dual fibre pair.

The Pacific Fibre project was first porposed last year by high-profile Kiwi businessmen Rod Drury, Sam Morgan, Stephen Tindall and David Kirk. It has attracted funding from Paypal founder Peter Thiel to the tune of $5.5 million.

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