The third submarine cable will come with 4Gbps, MoU signature
Bangladesh is taking 4,000 Gbps bandwidth for the third submarine cable in the country. The third submarine cable has already been finalized for joining the C-M-Wii consortium.
About a year ago, the consortium's entrepreneurs were informed by a letter that Bangladesh wanted to join it. Now it is finalized through negotiations. The consortium has already met five times. The next meeting is in the Maldives. Bangladesh will be participating in the meeting, which will be held from 26 to 26 October. Bangladesh is taking 5 terabits or 1,000 Gbps in two directions. From one Cox's Bazar to Singapore to another Cox's Bazar to France. Both of them do 3 terabits. It is estimated that Bangladesh could cost as much as $ 1 million to buy half of a fiber pair for this bandwidth. It depends on a number of factors. So far, it has been decided that 5 countries or partners should join the CCM-WI consortium. By the end, maybe two more countries or partners can join. The higher the number of partners in the consortium, the lower the cost.
It will require 1 or 5 fiber pairs for each person. In that case, if the partner is 25, then this fiber pair will be 12. The cost will then be different. The tender of the consortium will be released this November (24). The tender will be dropping in January 2021, and then the consortium will go into contract making by the end of March of that year after the end of valuation. The deadline is likely to be less than a month, Dak and Telecommunications Minister Mostafa Jabbar told TechShore.com, adding that the third submarine cable has been finalized for joining C-MWI. She said the past 5 consortiums of CiMiWi have been very succesfully run. The cable line is not just a cable, the cable line is a signal-technically sound factor. Any consortium on this C-M-Wii route will now be succesful.
The minister said the third cable landing station is being held in Cox's Bazar. The first submarine cable station will be expanded here. Some additional issues will be added. He said he hoped that such a plan would start a third submarine cable commercially in the country by March 2021. "SEA-ME-WE" is a Southeast Asian, Middle East and South Asian country. Short name for Western Europe. The cable is placed through this area so that the name of each cable is connected. Examples of countries in the region were Bangladesh, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Sri Lanka, India, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Oman, such as the C-M-W3, C-M-3. , UAE, Djibouti, Egypt, Turkey, Italy, France, Myanmar, Yemen.
These 5 countries have been linked to it through 5 landing points. The new C-M5W consortium also joins countries from Southeast Asia, the Middle East and Western Europe. The country is now using bandwidth like 5 Gbps. Of these, two are submarine cable 1 (cable capacity is 1 Gbps), international terrestrial cable companies are importing 3 and the first submarine cable is coming to 5 Gbps.
About a year ago, the consortium's entrepreneurs were informed by a letter that Bangladesh wanted to join it. Now it is finalized through negotiations. The consortium has already met five times. The next meeting is in the Maldives. Bangladesh will be participating in the meeting, which will be held from 26 to 26 October. Bangladesh is taking 5 terabits or 1,000 Gbps in two directions. From one Cox's Bazar to Singapore to another Cox's Bazar to France. Both of them do 3 terabits. It is estimated that Bangladesh could cost as much as $ 1 million to buy half of a fiber pair for this bandwidth. It depends on a number of factors. So far, it has been decided that 5 countries or partners should join the CCM-WI consortium. By the end, maybe two more countries or partners can join. The higher the number of partners in the consortium, the lower the cost.
It will require 1 or 5 fiber pairs for each person. In that case, if the partner is 25, then this fiber pair will be 12. The cost will then be different. The tender of the consortium will be released this November (24). The tender will be dropping in January 2021, and then the consortium will go into contract making by the end of March of that year after the end of valuation. The deadline is likely to be less than a month, Dak and Telecommunications Minister Mostafa Jabbar told TechShore.com, adding that the third submarine cable has been finalized for joining C-MWI. She said the past 5 consortiums of CiMiWi have been very succesfully run. The cable line is not just a cable, the cable line is a signal-technically sound factor. Any consortium on this C-M-Wii route will now be succesful.
The minister said the third cable landing station is being held in Cox's Bazar. The first submarine cable station will be expanded here. Some additional issues will be added. He said he hoped that such a plan would start a third submarine cable commercially in the country by March 2021. "SEA-ME-WE" is a Southeast Asian, Middle East and South Asian country. Short name for Western Europe. The cable is placed through this area so that the name of each cable is connected. Examples of countries in the region were Bangladesh, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Sri Lanka, India, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Oman, such as the C-M-W3, C-M-3. , UAE, Djibouti, Egypt, Turkey, Italy, France, Myanmar, Yemen.
These 5 countries have been linked to it through 5 landing points. The new C-M5W consortium also joins countries from Southeast Asia, the Middle East and Western Europe. The country is now using bandwidth like 5 Gbps. Of these, two are submarine cable 1 (cable capacity is 1 Gbps), international terrestrial cable companies are importing 3 and the first submarine cable is coming to 5 Gbps.
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