EAC-C2C
Pacnet’s pan-Asia EAC-C2C network was formed from the integration of the EAC (East Asia Crossing) and CSC systems in 2007. The fiber optic subsea cable network spans 36,800 km between Japan, South Korea, Hong Kong, Taiwan, the Philippines, Singapore and China. It has a design capacity of 17.92 Tbit/s to 30.72 Tbit/s to each of these landing countries. The EAC-C2C network lands at 18 cable landing stations across Asia.
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... merged the EAC cable system and the C2C cable system into a single EAC-C2C cable system, spaning 36,800 kilometers between Japan, Korea, China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, the ... EAC-C2C cable system becomes the most resilient submarine network in Asia region ...
... merged the EAC cable system and the C2C cable system into a single EAC-C2C cable system, spaning 36,800 kilometers between Japan, Korea, China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, the ... EAC-C2C cable system becomes the most resilient submarine network in Asia region ...
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