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  • Laying of data transmitting submarine Asia Direct Cable completed

    Laying of data transmitting submarine Asia Direct Cable completed

    MUMBAI: After a gap of almost eight years, a new intra-Asia undersea cable has just been readied for operation connecting China (Hong Kong SAR), Japan, and Singapore .The Asia Direct Cable (ADC) submarine cable is owned by the ADC Consortium and consists of multiple pairs of high-capacity optical fibers. It is designed to handle over 160 tbps of traffic, allowing for the efficient transmission of data across east and southeast Asia. 

    The ADC is a global consortium comprised of leading communications and technology companies, including NT (Thailand), China Telecom, China Unicom, PLDT Inc, Singtel, SoftBank Cor., Tata Communications and Viettel.
    It will be providing essential infrastructure to meet the growing demand for data transmission in the region and creates new opportunities for communication and society’s future.

    This milestone marks a crucial step in supporting the increasing communication needs of Asia and the world. It represents the culmination of collaborative efforts and partnerships with stakeholders from various countries.

    “This new cable marks a significant milestone, providing a vital foundation to support the ever-growing communications needs of Asia and the world. The milestone represents the culmination of our efforts to overcome numerous challenges, made possible through steadfast collaboration and partnerships with esteemed stakeholders from various countries, including NEC. We are confident that this cable system will significantly contribute to the development of the AI industry in the Asia region,” said ADC Consortium chairperson Koji Ishii.

    “The consortium is extremely satisfied with the successful completion of this cable,” said ADC Consortium co-chairperson Billy Li. “It offers the greatest cable capacity and essential diversity required for Asia’s major information hubs, enabling telecom carriers and service providers to optimize their network and service planning for sustainable growth.”

  • Net users: India follows leader China; Japan, Indonesia next in queue: Report

    Net users: India follows leader China; Japan, Indonesia next in queue: Report

    MUMBAI: South Korea and Japan are the leading two countries in Asia with regards to internet penetration reaching 91 per cent in 2016. The two are followed by Singapore (84pc), Taiwan (83pc), Azerbaijan (79pc), and Hong Kong (79pc).

    China leads in terms of overall number of internet users in 2016 (730 million), followed by India (290 million), Japan (115 million) and Indonesia (63.1 million). The expansion of broadband was for a long time a phenomenon limited to the developed economies, with narrow-band dial-up access being the norm in the majority of the developing countries of the region, WiseGuy Consultants reported Marketers Media as stating.

    However this has been gradually changing. In those economies, there is now increasing access to broadband, both DSL and cable modem platforms have both proved popular, with DSL establishing a clear advantage. More recently, one ha sseen the arrival of FttX as an alternative platform for broadband access in Asia. There also continues to be considerable activity in the broadband markets across Asia including amongst the many number of smaller countries such as Azerbaijan, Maldives and Macau.

    China leads the fixed broadband market in terms of both overall subscribers and market penetration. Subscribers reached 213 million in 2016 and market penetration reached 53pc. Although China boasts the largest number of broadband connections in the world, annual growth rates are subsiding as housing penetration reaches levels indicative of market maturity.

    China Telecom and China Unicom are the largest suppliers of fixed broadband. Fixed broadband levels in China are expected to continue rise more gradually due to a confluence of factors that includes telecom operators seeking revenue growth, a government seeking to reach ambitious targets, the increasing wealth of end users and digital media giants seeking new audience.

    However, fixed broadband services will continue to grow based on the sheer volume of data traffic as the market shifts from:
    • Connecting people to connecting devices;
    • Increasing usage of cloud services;
    • Increasing bandwidth demands from higher quality HD and 4K streaming services.

    Key highlights of the fixed broadband market in Asia in 2016:
    • South Korea and Japan are the leading two countries in Asia with regards to internet penetration.
    • Behind South Korea and Japan are Singapore, Taiwan, Azerbaijan, and Hong Kong.
    • China leads in terms of overall number of Internet users, followed by India, Japan and Indonesia.
    • China leads the fixed broadband market in terms of both overall subscribers and market penetration (53pc).
    • South Korea holds second place with fixed broadband subscriber penetration of 41pc in 2016.
    • Hong Kong takes third place with fixed broadband subscriber penetration of 32pc in 2016.

  • Net users: India follows leader China; Japan, Indonesia next in queue: Report

    Net users: India follows leader China; Japan, Indonesia next in queue: Report

    MUMBAI: South Korea and Japan are the leading two countries in Asia with regards to internet penetration reaching 91 per cent in 2016. The two are followed by Singapore (84pc), Taiwan (83pc), Azerbaijan (79pc), and Hong Kong (79pc).

    China leads in terms of overall number of internet users in 2016 (730 million), followed by India (290 million), Japan (115 million) and Indonesia (63.1 million). The expansion of broadband was for a long time a phenomenon limited to the developed economies, with narrow-band dial-up access being the norm in the majority of the developing countries of the region, WiseGuy Consultants reported Marketers Media as stating.

    However this has been gradually changing. In those economies, there is now increasing access to broadband, both DSL and cable modem platforms have both proved popular, with DSL establishing a clear advantage. More recently, one ha sseen the arrival of FttX as an alternative platform for broadband access in Asia. There also continues to be considerable activity in the broadband markets across Asia including amongst the many number of smaller countries such as Azerbaijan, Maldives and Macau.

    China leads the fixed broadband market in terms of both overall subscribers and market penetration. Subscribers reached 213 million in 2016 and market penetration reached 53pc. Although China boasts the largest number of broadband connections in the world, annual growth rates are subsiding as housing penetration reaches levels indicative of market maturity.

    China Telecom and China Unicom are the largest suppliers of fixed broadband. Fixed broadband levels in China are expected to continue rise more gradually due to a confluence of factors that includes telecom operators seeking revenue growth, a government seeking to reach ambitious targets, the increasing wealth of end users and digital media giants seeking new audience.

    However, fixed broadband services will continue to grow based on the sheer volume of data traffic as the market shifts from:
    • Connecting people to connecting devices;
    • Increasing usage of cloud services;
    • Increasing bandwidth demands from higher quality HD and 4K streaming services.

    Key highlights of the fixed broadband market in Asia in 2016:
    • South Korea and Japan are the leading two countries in Asia with regards to internet penetration.
    • Behind South Korea and Japan are Singapore, Taiwan, Azerbaijan, and Hong Kong.
    • China leads in terms of overall number of Internet users, followed by India, Japan and Indonesia.
    • China leads the fixed broadband market in terms of both overall subscribers and market penetration (53pc).
    • South Korea holds second place with fixed broadband subscriber penetration of 41pc in 2016.
    • Hong Kong takes third place with fixed broadband subscriber penetration of 32pc in 2016.

  • China hopeful of offering mobile TV for 2008 Olympics

    China hopeful of offering mobile TV for 2008 Olympics

    MUMBAI: China is preparing to launch mobile TV in time for the 2008 Olympics. Although 3G licences are yet to be distributed in China, this move that could serve as a big push for mobile television in Asia.

    Media reports indicate that China will be using the digital multimedia broadcasting (DMB) standard for rollout.

    A report in Xinhua quoting China’s State Administration for Radio, Film and Television (Sarft) said that transmission of TV signals to mobiles would be tested in the middle of next year.

    The satellite system will be activated in the first half of 2008 so that the Olympic Games could be projected to millions of mobile users across the country.

    China’s two biggest mobile telecom operators, China Mobile and China Unicom are expected to sign agreements at the end of the month with mobile phone makers to buy TV handsets soon.

    China has more than 400 million mobile phone users and the number is increasing by 5 million a month, according to the Ministry of Information Technology.