ADC Cable System inaugurated, NEC provided and installed the cable

ADC Consortium and NEC Mark Major Connectivity Milestone

The ADC Consortium recently celebrated the launch of the Asia Direct Cable (ADC), a subsea system of about 10,000 kilometers that boosts connectivity across East and Southeast Asia. NEC Corporation manufactured and installed the cable, using its long experience in submarine systems.โ€‹

The ADC links major hubs inย China (Hong Kong SAR and Guangdong Province),ย Japan,ย the Philippines,ย Singapore,ย Thailand, andย Vietnam. Moreover, it uses multiple pairs of highโ€‘capacity optical fibers. The system delivers overย 160 terabits per second (Tbps)ย of total capacity. This bandwidth supports very heavy regional data traffic.

Supporting Asiaโ€™s Growing Digital and AI Demand

โ€œThis new cable marks an important milestone,โ€ saidย Koji Ishii, MC Coโ€‘Chairperson of the ADC Consortium. โ€œIt gives Asia a vital base for rising communications demand.โ€ In addition, he credited close cooperation among partners in several countries. He said the system will strongly support theย AI industry in Asia.

Billy Li, MC Coโ€‘Chairperson of the consortium, said NEC earned the groupโ€™s full trust through successful delivery. Furthermore, he explained that the ADC offers very high capacity and critical route diversity for Asiaโ€™s main information hubs, helping carriers and service providers plan networks for longโ€‘term, sustainable growth.โ€‹โ€‹โ€‹

NECโ€™s Long History in Submarine Cable Systems

Tomonori Uematsu, Senior Vice President at NEC Corporation, said the company felt honored to join the project. He added that the system will support bandwidthโ€‘intensive services such asย 5Gย andย cloud computing. It will also helpย IoTย andย AI applicationsย expand across the region.โ€‹

NEC has supplied submarine cable systems for more than 60 years and has built over 400,000 kilometers of cable worldwide, which is almost ten times the Earthโ€™s circumference. In addition, its subsidiary OCC Corporation manufactures optical submarine cables that can withstand extreme pressure at depths beyond 8,000 meters.โ€‹โ€‹โ€‹

Regional Leaders Behind the Asia Direct Cable

Theย ADC Consortiumย brings together major operators includingย NT (Thailand),ย China Telecom,ย China Unicom,ย PLDT Inc.,ย Singtel,ย SoftBank Corp.,ย Tata Communications, andย Viettel. As a result, their joint investment highlights Asiaโ€™s rising role in the global digital economy and its need for resilient, highโ€‘capacity network infrastructure.โ€‹โ€‹

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