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VSNL to construct TGN Eurasia cable system
Business
Standard December 19, 2007
Videsh Sanchar Nigam (VSNL),
announced that it is constructing a new TGN Eurasia
Cable System linking Mumbai directly to Paris, London
and Madrid via Egypt. The new cable system is being
built in partnership with SEACOM and Telecom Egypt (TE),
and will provide VSNL with 1.28 terabit of new capacity
on this route during 2009.
The TGN Eurasia Cable System will offer express connectivity
between India and Europe, and will also have future
options for additional connectivity in the Gulf region
as well as multiple locations in Europe.
When combined with VSNL's significant capacity ownership
on other cable systems and it's privately owned TGN
Atlantic and TGN-TIC cable systems, the TGN Eurasia
Cable System will enable the company to offer seamless
and diverse connectivity between India, South East Asia,
South Africa, Western Europe and the USA.
"The plans to build the TGN-Eurasia Cable System
coupled with our recent announcement to build the TGN-Intra
Asia Cable System is a major step towards VSNL's vision
to offer seamless global connectivity at affordable
prices," said Vinod Kumar, President, Global Data
Solutions, VSNL.
He further added, "The TGN Eurasia Cable System
will serve the increasing demand for bandwidth in the
region and offer more options for route diversity and
redundancy. Moreover, the path will complement the SEA-ME-WE-3
and SEA-ME-WE-4 cable systems and will enable us to
provide global express capacity solutions from India
going West, and with TGN-TIC, from India going East."
This system was made possible through the VSNL's partnerships
with TE and SEACOM, which will help cater to the surging
demand in bandwidth from Africa to both the developed
and emerging markets. The company maintains a global
transmission network of over 206,356 route kilometres
comprising of both terrestrial and submarine cable assets.

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