Bharti Airtel will be part of a consortium comprising 17 companies that will build the Asia-America gateway, the first submarine cable system linking Southeast Asia to the US.
May 15, 2007
Bharti Airtel will be part of a consortium comprising 17 companies that will build the Asia-America gateway, the first submarine cable system linking Southeast Asia to the US. The other members of the consortium include AT&T, Telekom Malaysia and StarHub. The cable project, worth approximately $560 million, is designed to provide 1.92 Tbps of bandwidth using dense wavelength division multiplexing technology.
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