Asia''s largest-capacity cable line to become operational
The Asia Pacific Gateway (APG) submarine fiber optic cable line will be operational in Vietnam, according to the Vietnam Post and Telecommunication Group (VNPT). The operation of the
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The Asia Pacific Gateway (APG) submarine fiber optic cable line will be operational in Vietnam, according to the Vietnam Post and Telecommunication Group (VNPT). The operation of the
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According to reports of telecommunications businesses, as of May 3, there have been 5 undersea fiber optic cable lines, IA and SMW2, completed repairs. Two cable lines AAE-1 and AAG
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Recently, NEC announced the completion of the entire construction of the Asia Pacific Gateway (APG), a high-capacity submarine cable connecting Japan''s 11 locations to Asia, and has been delivered to
These two cables, IA (also known as ASEAN) and APG, are among the majority of fiber optic cables carrying internet traffic from Vietnam to the international community.
With the investment of leading internet service providers in Vietnam such as FPT, Viettel, VNPT and CMC, this is a completely new marine optical cable, promising the best performance and
Asia Pacific Gateway (APG) is a repeatered submarine cable system that is connected to 11 cable landing stations. It is owned by a consortium of telecommunications companies.
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The cable was repaired from February 18-27. Another undersea cable, the Asia Pacific Gateway (APG), was fixed on February 27. After nearly three months of interruption due to problems in two branches