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Displaying items by tag: Southern Cross

Now in its second year, American telecommunications equipment provider Ciena, Digicel Fiji, and Southern Cross have joined forces to provide schools in Fiji with internet access of at least 10Mbps via the Digicel Fiji network.

Published in Not For Profit

Specialist international capacity provider Southern Cross is planning to deploy Ciena’s WaveLogic 6 Extreme (WL6e) technology as a key part of the company’s Next expansion plans from Sydney to Los Angeles.

Published in Business Telecoms

Digital infrastructure company Equinix has partnered with Southern Cross Cables to provide a US-based interconnectivity access point for the Southern Cross Next (SX Next) submarine cable system.

Published in Data Centres

American telecommunications network equipment supplier Ciena, Digicel Fiji, and Southern Cross have jointly launched Project Semata to provide 10Mbps internet access and online learning resources to three schools in Savusavu, Fiji: Kamendra School, Savusavu Secondary School and St. Bedes Secondary School.

Published in Not For Profit

Southern Cross Cables announced the launch of its Next cable and the implementation and testing of 400GbE services across its 15,840km cable network.

Wednesday, 08 December 2021 12:33

Southern Cross wraps up SX Next cable construction

The Southern Cross Next cable (SX Next) will soon land in Coogee, New South Wales, and will be finished later this month, independent submarine capacity provider Southern Cross announces.

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The Southern Cross Trans-Pacific Optical Research Testbed (SXTransPORT) dual submarine optical fibre links between Sydney and North America have been upgraded to 100Gbps.

Wednesday, 18 April 2012 16:08

Bandwidth boost for Aussie academics

With one eye on the Square Kilometre Array bid, AARNet has announced a substantial upgrade to its connectivity with the rest of the world.

Published in Networking
Tuesday, 17 January 2012 18:57

New cable to connect Australia and New Zealand

Huawei Marine has announced that it will undertake a seabed survey for the planned Optikor cable to link Australia and New Zealand by the end of 2103.

Published in Strategy

Pacific Fibre - the New Zealand company planning to build a submarine cable linking Australia, New Zealand and the USA, has signed a contract with TE SubCom (formerly Tyco Submarine Systems) to build the 12,750km system.

Published in Deals

Optus has been awarded contracts by multiple broadcasters to transmit digital free-to-air services into areas where terrestrial digital TV isn't available.

Published in Entertainment

Southern Cross Computer Systems has become the first in Victoria - and just the third in Australia - to achieve IBM Dynamic Infrastructure Certification.

Published in Development

IBM 2009 Victorian reseller of the year Southern Cross Computer Systems has recently implemented an IBM XIV storage solution for Deakin University.

Published in Deals

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