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Learn about the basics of submarine cables, high fiber counts, special construction equipment like Cableship Segero, Plough, and ROV. Explore global connectivity through systems like EASSy, SEA ME WE 3, and SAT-3/WASC. Discover strategic coverage in 56 countries.
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Basic concept of Submarine Cable International route and maintenance systems www.AssignmentPoint.com
High fiber counts possible 876 fibers Fiber ribbons Dielectric central member Filled buffer tube Water-blocking material Outer strength members
Special Equipments for Construction (Cableship Segero) • Main Particulars • Launch : 1998.4 • Gross Ton : 8,300 T • Length :115.8m • Beam : 20m • Accommodation: 63 • Endurance : 12,000nm
Special Equipments for Construction (Plough) The Plough is designed for the installation and burial submarine cables at same time to protect the cable
Special Equipments for Construction (ROV) Remotely operated vehicles (ROV), plough typed vehicle, can be used for the difficult working area like the junction of cables and of re-burial working after repairing the present cables.
Eastern Africa Submarine Cable System (EASSy) Zanzibar Mahajanga Mtunzini
Malaba Zanzibar
Global Connectivity SEA ME WE 3 20 SAT-3/WASC SAFE 1 2 3 4 16 23 8 7 17 6 5 9 25 10 22 24 21 11 19 15 14 18 13 12
Japan Germany Portugal Egypt Malaysia India Senegal Brazil Australia South Africa Strategic Global Coverage 56 Countries SEA-ME-WE-3 (35Countries) ATLANTIS-2 (6 Countries) EASSy (11 Countries) SAFE (5 Countries) SAT-3 / WASC (11 Countries)
International Submarine Cable Submarine Cables in North East Asia
Korea-Japan Cable Network KJCN Map