Pakistan's large network technology provider Multinet Pakistan, Oman Telecom and Xtera Communications communications technology company, today signed the Silk Road Project No. 1 submarine cable turnkey contract by Xtera Communications communications technology company responsible for building the entire submarine cable project.
According to reports, the Silk Road No. 1 submarine cable project (Silk Route Gateway 1) is connected directly to the Omani capital Muscat and Karachi Port information superhighway, the future will spur construction of Gwadar port connection.
Multinet Pakistan CEO Rashid Shafi said, "The Silk Road No. 1 undersea cable project we plan to connect the Asian subcontinent is the most important emerging telecom market to reshape the traditional sense of the Silk Road through the digital highway of important initiatives.
This new submarine cable Pakistan will greatly facilitate the growth of the Internet market demand future, this will be the communication of the Silk Road connected to China, Afghanistan and Central Asian countries. "
Xtera Communications communications technology company said it will use the improved 100G / 100G + optical fiber submarine cable system construction program, including the Nu-Wave OptimaTM Submarine Line Terminal Equipment, undersea optical repeater, splitter and other undersea submarine cable installation. The company will be solely responsible for the entire project design, installation and commissioning.