Optical & Fixed Networks

Globe Telecom completes undersea fibre optic backbone in Palawan

Filipino operator Globe Telecom has completed its rollout of a submarine fibre optic backbone in Palawan, one of the country’s premier tourist destinations.

The 400-kilometre undersea cable system serves as a transmission system of telecommunication services between the province and the main island of Luzon, strengthening Palawan’s connectivity with the entire country and the rest of the world.

A more reliable transmission system using fibre optic technology and dense wave division multiplexing (DWDM) system, the Palawan cable system will provide high-speed internet connection and a more dependable network for text and voice calls.

The technology also establishes a future-proof infrastructure to meet growing bandwidth data requirements amid burgeoning preference for smartphones, enhancing network readiness for the latest telecommunications technology.

“The cable system will boost network capacity and enhance reliability to support requirements of business establishments in the province,” said Globe Chief Technical Adviser Robert Tan.

According to Tan, the undersea cable system in Palawan also supports government initiatives to boost tourism in the country. “The fibre optic technology will allow subscribers in the area to experience seamless video streaming, fast uploads of photos and videos and a much-reliable network,” Tan emphasized.

The undersea cable system is designed to transmit 40 wavelengths at 40 gigabits per second capacity per fibre pair and upgradable to a 100-gigabits per second DWDM system, allowing the company to accommodate future traffic growth, Tan said.

Tan said the Palawan cable system, which has a total transmission capacity of 19.2 terabits per second, powered up cell sites with fourth-generation Evolved High-Speed Packet Access or HSPA+ connectivity and supports Long Term Evolution (LTE) services.

In November last year, a similar fibre cable facility was installed in Boracay which interconnected the island hotspot with the rest of the archipelago.



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