Fujitsu and Pacific Crossing Announce Successful Upgrade of Trans-Pacific Fiber Optic Network.Tokyo, Japan, Mar 19, 2008 - (JCN JCN Japan Corporate News JCN Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience JCN Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing JCN Journal of Christian Nursing JCN Job Control Number JCN Journal of Child Neurology JCN joint communications network (US DoD) Newswire) - Fujitsu Limited and Pacific Crossing Limited today announced the successful completion of an upgrade project that more than doubles the capacity of the 21,000-kilometer PC-1 trans-Pacific fiber optic submarine cable See Telegraph. See See also: Cable Submarine network. The project, which began in September 2007, involved the successful installation of Fujitsu's FLASHWAVE S650 submarine wavelength divisional multiplexer equipment in Pacific Crossing's cable landing stations, and the upgrade of the overall capacity to 1.98Tbps, of which 1.01Tbps is available on the two Trans-Pacific segments. The six-month contract was completed without any disruption to existing network traffic. "The growing popularity of high-bandwidth Internet applications such as video and other forms of multimedia, interactive services, is driving bandwidth consumption on a global scale, and in particular, across the Pacific due to the growing economic importance of Asia," said Mark Simpson Mark Simpson is the name of:
The Fujitsu FLASHWAVE S650, also referred to as SLTE SLTE Submarine Line Terminal Equipment SLTE System Level Test Equipment SLTE Submarine Lightwave Transmission Equipment (Submarine Line Terminal Equipment), now brings dramatically enhanced flexibility and performance management features to Pacific Crossing's infrastructure, ensuring the highest service quality and reliability for its customers. "Fujitsu develops high-performance, innovative solutions that are designed to extend the capabilities of our operator partners," said Dr. Terumi Chikama, Corporate Senior Vice President, Fujitsu Limited. "The Fujitsu FLASHWAVE S650 now enables Pacific Crossing to support dramatically higher bandwidth requirements Bandwidth requirements (communications) The channel bandwidths needed to transmit various types of signals, using various processing schemes. Every signal observed in practice can be expressed as a sum (discrete or over a frequency continuum) of sinusoidal while maintaining its industry leading performance across the Pacific." PC-1 Network Overview Pacific Crossing's 21,000-kilometer PC-1 Trans-Pacific fiber optic submarine cable network links the US and Japan. The system comprises of four segments, each containing four fiber pairs. The four segments?West, North, East and South?connect together cable landing stations at Shima, Mie ''This article or section is being rewritten at This article is about the city in Mie Prefecture. For other places in Japan with the same name, see Shima (disambiguation). Shima ( Prefecture; Ajigaura, Ibaraki Prefecture For the city, see . Ibaraki Prefecture (茨城県 Ibaraki-ken ; Harbour Pointe, Washington; and Grover Beach, California Grover Beach is a city in San Luis Obispo County, California, United States. The population was 13,067 at the 2000 census. This city was originally called, "Grover City". The name was changed by popular vote in 1992 to emphasize the seaside location. . Following the current upgrade, the North and South segments now offer a total of 1.01Tbps of capacity between the US and Japan. The ring system supports for linear and fully-protected services in bandwidth increments started from STM-1 to 10GbE as well as wave-level subscriptions. About Pacific Crossing Limited Pacific Crossing Limited owns and operates the world's only independent, Trans-Pacific subsea Subsea is a general term frequently used to refer to equipment, technology, and methods employed to explore, drill, and develop oil and gas fields that exist below the ocean floors. This may be in "shallow" or "deepwater". network between the United States and Japan. Because the company's PC-1 system is non-consortia and carrier-neutral, it can interconnect with virtually every major carrier and provide worldwide transport to the largest telecommunications customers. The company delivers state-of-the-art capacity and managed network services at competitive prices to a growing carrier-class customer base. The company's headquarters are in Hamilton, Bermuda, with offices in San Francisco, CA and Dallas, Texas. For more information, please visit http://www.pc1.com/ Source: JCN http://www.japancorp.net Contact: Press Contacts-- Fujitsu Limited Public and Investor Relations http://www.fujitsu.com/global/news/contacts/ Pacific Crossing Limited John Ofenloch Tel: +1-214-451-6919 Customer Contacts-- Fujitsu Limited Submarine Networks, Sales & Marketing Tel: +81-44-754-3866 E-mail:submarinenetworks@np.css.fujitsu.com Japan Corporate News Network. All rights reserved. |
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