Telstra anticipates Southern Cross NEXT submarine cable Ready For Service

  *   The undersea system, which recently achieved provisional acceptance, is 
designed to provide 72 Tbps of connectivity between Australia, New Zealand, and 
the U.S., with branching units to Fiji, Kiribati, and Tokelau.


  *   The company said it expects SX NEXT to enter commercial service on July 
7, 2022.


  *   Telstra says the system is the first single span express cable and the 
first direct cable to run between Australia and the U.S. and offers the 
shortest submarine route between the two countries


By Stephen Hardy May 13, 2022  
https://www.lightwaveonline.com/network-design/high-speed-networks/article/14276502/telstra-anticipates-southern-cross-next-submarine-cable-rfs


Telstra says that it expects the Southern Cross NEXT (SX NEXT) submarine cable 
to be ready for service.

The undersea system, which recently achieved provisional acceptance, is 
designed to provide 72 Tbps of connectivity between Australia, New Zealand, and 
the U.S., with branching units to Fiji, Kiribati, and Tokelau.

SX NEXT spans approximately 15,857 km and provides its capacity via 400G 
wavelengths over four fiber pairs.

Telstra says the system is the first single span express cable and the first 
direct cable to run between Australia and the U.S. and offers the shortest 
submarine route between the two countries.


“With the rise of cloud-based services and hybrid remote working models, 
connectivity with diversity and reliability is more critical than ever to 
ensure constant uptime and uninterrupted services,” commented Oliver 
Camplin-Warner, Telstra International’s CEO. “We will continue to innovate on 
our network infrastructure and work with our industry partners on providing 
more accessible, faster and more stable connectivity to our customers, enabling 
them to connect with the rest of the world.

“The SX NEXT cable will strengthen Telstra’s existing subsea network 
infrastructure – one of the largest in the Asia-Pacific region – and solidify 
our commitment to connecting people and communities from Australia and the 
Pacific Islands to the U.S. and around the world,” Camplin-Warner concluded.

Telstra possesses a 25% share of the Southern Cross Cables Network (SCCN), the 
owner of SX NEXT (see “Telstra to buy 25% stake in Southern Cross Cable 
Network, lease capacity in Southern Cross NEXT”). SCCN also owns the current 
Southern Cross network, a pair of submarine cables architected in a loop.

A step along the way

Pioneer Consulting, which has worked with SCCN on SX NEXT, announced earlier 
this month that the submarine cable achieved provisional acceptance. The 
company says it performed market and business case analysis, procurement and 
contracting, project implementation, quality assurance, and shipboard 
representation. Pioneer also said it helped ensure the successful commissioning 
of the subsea system between each cable station.

Alcatel Submarine Networks performed the system installation as well as 
designed and manufactured the cable, repeaters, and branching units, Pioneer 
also noted. The company said it expects SX NEXT to enter commercial service on 
July 7, 2022.
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