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Chunghwa Telecom Announced the NCP Cable Network has Commenced Construction

By Vincent Wang
Published: May 11,2015

The map of New Cross Pacific System(source:CHT)

TAIPEI, Taiwan — Chunghwa Telecom Co. (CHT), the largest telecom service provider in Taiwan, with the NCP consortium, comprised of China Mobile, China Telecom, China Unicom, KT Corporation, Microsoft, SoftBank Mobile Corp, and TE SubCom, a TE Connectivity Ltd. company, announced today that the New Cross Pacific (NCP) Cable Network has commenced construction.

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Tu Yuan-kuang, the President of International Business Group of Chunghwa Telecom stated, “After investing in the Asia-Pacific Gateway (APG), CHT starts the construction of NCP in order to establish a strong global network infrastructure. With the tendency on highly demands of the international bandwidth, we can provide the most reliable and sufficient capacities to meet the most stringent requirements.”

“We will further integrate these network resources with CHT Taipei IDC to provide international enterprises with the best quality ICT services and lead Taiwan to become the information, operation and communication center of Asia-Pacific region.” Tu Yuan-kuang added.

Spanning more than 13,000 km, the NCP Cable Network will link Hillsboro, Oregon (U.S.A.) with connectivity to Chongming (China mainland), Nanhui (China mainland), Lingang (China mainland), Busan (South Korea), Toucheng (Taiwan), and Maruyama (Japan).

Furthermore, the NCP Cable Network is using state-of-the-art optical amplifier technology to achieve high performance and reliability in the transmission of multiple wavelength channel signals on multiple fiber pairs, the 100G repeatered cable system will deliver up to 80 Tbps of capacity.

NCP will be designed to interconnect with other cable systems in the region to maximize the throughput of data, as well as to support future upgrades, with the expectation for the service to launch in late 2017.

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