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Verizon Business Works With Asian Partners to Activate, Ahead of Schedule, U.S.-Mainland China Leg of Trans-Pacific Express
BASKING RIDGE, N.J.,
Verizon Business teamed up with charter TPE Consortium team members —
The new fiber-optic cable can support the equivalent of 62 million simultaneous phone calls, more than 60 times the overall capacity of the existing cable directly linking the
"The new system will use the latest optical technology to provide greater capacity and higher speeds to meet the dramatic increase in demand for IP, data and voice communications with the Asia-Pacific region," said
While the TPE will initially provide capacity of up to 1.28 terabits per second (Tbps) when activated, the system will have design capacity of up to 5.12 Tbps to support future Internet growth and advanced applications such as video and e-commerce throughout the Asia-Pacific region. This also will be the first time individual customers can have direct submarine cable connectivity from the U.S. to
The cable system has a U.S. landing point provided by Verizon Business at Nedonna Beach, Ore. Earlier this year Verizon Business received FCC approval to operate TPE using the Oregon landing facilities, making it the first system to land on the U.S. West Coast in more than five years. Work also has been completed on construction of landing stations on the
The TPE Consortium signed a construction and maintenance agreement on
System integration and testing begins in late April and will conclude with the provisional network acceptance, followed by system activation in July.
"This is one of the most aggressive submarine cable builds I've been involved with in more than 15 years," said Ihab Tarazi, Verizon Business vice president of global network planning. "Because of our extensive experience, we knew exactly what we had to do get this cable up and operational in time for the Olympic Games. We teamed with our TPE partners to complete the design and engineering, and then we immediately engaged our supplier, Tyco Telecommunications, to begin a very aggressive push to manufacture the fiber- optic cable and construct this cable end-to-end.
"For the past 15 months, we have seen outstanding cooperation by our TPE consortium members," Tarazi said. "We knew if we drove this project hard, we would meet our original system delivery date in August. But we also knew if we pushed a little harder, we could be ahead of schedule and deliver capacity in July."
In addition to more capacity and speed, the TPE system will provide more diversity of routes for customers using Pacific submarine cable systems. Since a major earthquake occurred off the coast of
In addition to route diversity, Verizon Business customers will be able to take advantage of a network architecture design called meshing, which provides alternate paths for rerouting traffic to another path in the event of a cable cut or network disruption. Currently, Verizon Business has a five-way mesh design on its trans-Pacific portion of its global network, and after TPE, the mesh design increases to a seven-way mesh. If needed, meshing allows the rerouting of voice and data traffic within 50 to 100 milliseconds.
The TPE cable also will give Verizon Business transit capabilities and route diversity to
In addition to the numerous customer benefits of the TPE cable, Verizon Business is the only U.S.-based company that is a U.S. landing party for TPE and operator of the TPE Network Operations Center in the U.S.
"All of our consortium members, suppliers and vendors, and the federal, state and local communities in the
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