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EAC-C2C is a submarine telecommunications cable system interconnecting several countries in Asia, the Pacific, and the United States. It is a merger of the former EAC (East Asia Crossing) and C2C cable systems. The merger occurred in 2007 by Asia Netcom, and the cable system is now owned/operated by Pacnet.Pacnet was acquired by the Australian telecommunications company Telstra in 2015. The EAC portion of the cable system includes: Landing points: Length: 19,500 kilometers Capacity: 160 Gbit/s - upgradeable to 2.5 Tbit/s Technology: DWDM (dense wavelength-division multiplex)

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  • EAC-C2C是一组连通东亚地区国家的海底光缆网络,分别由EAC(东亚海底光缆系统,East Asia Crossing)及C2C(城市到城市间海底光缆,City-to-City Cable System)两个电缆网络合并组成。由Asia Netcom完成网络,现该公司合并入并交由新公司管理。 (zh)
  • EAC-C2C is a submarine telecommunications cable system interconnecting several countries in Asia, the Pacific, and the United States. It is a merger of the former EAC (East Asia Crossing) and C2C cable systems. The merger occurred in 2007 by Asia Netcom, and the cable system is now owned/operated by Pacnet.Pacnet was acquired by the Australian telecommunications company Telstra in 2015. The EAC portion of the cable system includes: Landing points: Length: 19,500 kilometers Capacity: 160 Gbit/s - upgradeable to 2.5 Tbit/s Technology: DWDM (dense wavelength-division multiplex) (en)
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  • EAC-C2C is a submarine telecommunications cable system interconnecting several countries in Asia, the Pacific, and the United States. It is a merger of the former EAC (East Asia Crossing) and C2C cable systems. The merger occurred in 2007 by Asia Netcom, and the cable system is now owned/operated by Pacnet.Pacnet was acquired by the Australian telecommunications company Telstra in 2015. The EAC portion of the cable system includes: Landing points: 1. * Changi, Singapore 2. * Tseung Kwan O, Hong Kong 3. * Qingdao, China (later extension) 4. * Bali, Taiwan 5. * , The Philippines 6. * Taean, South Korea 7. * Shima, Japan 8. * , Hitachinaka, Ibaraki, Japan Length: 19,500 kilometers Capacity: 160 Gbit/s - upgradeable to 2.5 Tbit/s Technology: DWDM (dense wavelength-division multiplex) The C2C portion of the cable system comprises three rings: * C2C North Ring * C2C South Ring The landing points on each ring are as follows: (en)
  • EAC-C2C是一组连通东亚地区国家的海底光缆网络,分别由EAC(东亚海底光缆系统,East Asia Crossing)及C2C(城市到城市间海底光缆,City-to-City Cable System)两个电缆网络合并组成。由Asia Netcom完成网络,现该公司合并入并交由新公司管理。 (zh)
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