PPC-1 cable back online
TPG's PPC-1 submarine cable system is back online.
TPG's PPC-1 submarine cable system is back online.
Repair work is underway on TPG’s PPC-1 underwater cable system, the telco revealed yesterday.
TPG has sourced a cable ship to undertake the repair of PPC-1, the underwater cable that stretches from Sydney and Guam and is operated by the telco’s subsidiary Pipe
The PPC-1 submarine cable between Sydney and Guam has suffered a major fault, taking down the entire cable system.
Pipe Networks (ASX:PWK) has announced financial results for the six months to 31 December 2009, recording $16.6 million in profit, a 201 per cent increase over the previous half result of $5.5 million.
PIPE Networks (ASX: PWK) has picked the Equinix data centre in Sydney as an interconnect provider for the recently launched PPC-1 undersea cable.
The PIPE Networks undersea cable system, PIPE Pacific Cable (PPC-1), stretching from Sydney to Guam, was officially launched today at an event at Sydney’s Australian Technology Park.
Australia needs to invest in more international submarine cable links to cater for continued growth in Internet traffic and to provide greater redundancy, according to two leading analysts.
The PIPE Networks undersea cable system, PIPE Pacific Cable (PPC-1), has successfully undergone tests, through the transmission of IP packets between Australia and the US, ahead of its launch next month.