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Alcatel Submarine Networks (ASN) is a French company and one of the three world leaders in the manufacture and installation of submarine cables.It was a subsidiary of Alcatel, then Alcatel-Lucent, until it was acquired by the Finnish group Nokia in 2016.
The West Africa Cable System (WACS) is a submarine communications cable linking South Africa with the United Kingdom along the west coast of Africa that was constructed by Alcatel-Lucent. The cable consists of four fibre pairs [1] and is 14,530 km in length, linking from Yzerfontein in the Western Cape of South Africa to London in the United ...
Submarine cables are internationally regulated within the framework of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), in particular through the provisions of Articles 112 and 97, 112 and 115, which mandate operational freedom to lay cables in international waters and beyond the continental shelf and reward measures to protect ...
Africa-1 is a 10,000 km long international submarine telecommunications cable system from France to the Middle East, through Africa.. The cable system, consisting of 8 fiber pairs, has a design capacity of 96 Tbit/s and will be constructed by Alcatel-Lucent Submarine Networks (ASN) [1], utilizing their Alcatel 1620 Softnode transmission equipment to allow optical transmission rates between 100 ...
The project includes the construction of a Cable Landing Station in Cayenne and a 2,100 km cable extension connected to existing EllaLink’s subsea cable system. Alcatel Submarine Networks has been selected to build the subsea section which will include two fibre pairs and use state-of-the-art optical technologies such as a ROADM WSS branching ...
The Alcatel cable ship Ile De Sein docked in Port of Calais, 2004. Starting in 2000, Alcatel Submarine Networks (ASN) and Louis Dreyfus Armatuers (LDA) had a partnership called ALDA Marine. This joint venture was to build, own and operate a fleet of cable ships to provide subsea telecommunication cable systems and marine operations in the ...
The manufacture and laying of the cable was the responsibility of Alcatel-Lucent, through its subsidiary Alcatel Submarine Networks, which also supplied Telstra's two cables across Bass Strait and its Tasman Sea cable. Alcatel-Lucent is basing this turn-key project [6] on the "Alcatel 1620 Light Manager" submarine line termination equipment ...
In April 2016 the board of TELE-POST announced a decision for an extension of the sea cable along the west coast of Greenland from Nuuk towards Aasiaat. [3] Later in 2016 it was announced that Tele Greenland had partnered with Alcatel-Lucent [4] and Huawei Marine [5] to both upgrade the existing Greenland Connect cable from 1.92T to 12.8T as well as deploy a 680 km extension called Greenland ...