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Kordia's subsea trans-Tasman cable to be functional by 2011.

Publication: Asia Pacific Telecom
Publication Date: 01-AUG-09
Format: Online
Delivery: Immediate Online Access
Full Article Title: Kordia's subsea trans-Tasman cable to be functional by 2011.(AUSTRALIA)(Brief article)

Article Excerpt
New Zealand operator Kordia is bringing in advance users for its key OptiKor trans Tasman subsea cable, which is likely to be operational by the latter half of 2011.

The subsea cable would comprise two fiber pairs having total capacity of 1.92Tbps. It would use 10Gbps wavelengths that would...

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