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Asia-U.S. Undersea Cable Avoids Earthquakes
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?Asian phone companies unveiled plans on Friday to build a $500 million
undersea cable between Southeast Asia and the United States to speed
connections in the region and avoid earthquake zones,? according to
Yahoo! News. The new fiber-optic cable that is being planned due to the
fact that existing cables are nearing their full capacity is to be
routed away from earthquake-prone locations in order to avoid
international telecommunications problems like those that we saw at the
end of last year."


http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20070427/wr_nm/telecoms_cable_asia_dc_1


Source:
http://www.telegeography.com/products/map_cable/index.php

Now in place underwater fiber networks between the United States ,
Mainland China and South east Asia.

Intra-Asia
APCN
APCN-2
Australia-Japan Cable (AJC)
C2C Cable Network
East Asia Crossing (EAC)
FLAG North Asia Loop/REACH North Asia Loop
Guam-Philippines (G-P) Cable System
i2i Cable Network (i2icn)
Korea-Japan Cable Network (KJCN)
Tata Indicom India-Singapore Cable System
Thailand-Indonesia-Singapore

U.S.-Asia
China-U.S. Cable Network
Japan-U.S. Cable Network (JUS)
Pacific Crossing-1 (PC-1)
Southern Cross Cable Network
TPC 5
Tyco Transpacific




regards,
/virendra
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