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Globe Telecom Joins Asia's Candle Cable Consortium to Enhance Connectivity

Severity: Low (Score: 21.9)

Sources: Philstar, Mexc.Co, Insiderph, Unbox.Ph

Summary

Globe Telecom, Inc. has joined the Candle Cable System consortium to bolster the Philippines' digital infrastructure by connecting to a new submarine cable system. This 8,000-kilometer cable will link the Philippines with major Asian economies, including Japan, Taiwan, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore, and is expected to deliver a capacity of 570 terabits per second. The project aims to improve network resilience against natural disasters by providing multiple landing points in Nasugbu and Baler. Globe is participating as both an investor and a landing party, with operations expected to commence by 2028. The cable's 24-fiber-pair configuration will support the growing demands of cloud computing and artificial intelligence. This initiative aligns with the Philippine government's digital transformation goals and aims to enhance connectivity for enterprises and consumers across the archipelago. Globe's integration of the new cable into its existing fiber network is set to improve data transfer speeds significantly. Key Points: • Globe Telecom joins the Candle Cable consortium to enhance digital connectivity in the Philippines. • The new submarine cable will have a capacity of 570 terabits per second and is expected to be operational by 2028. • The project aims to improve network resilience and support cloud computing and AI development.

Key Entities

  • Indonesia (country)
  • Japan (country)
  • Malaysia (country)
  • Philippines (country)
  • Singapore (country)
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