Qatar Telecom's Southeast Asia - Middle East - Western Europe 5 submarine cable system (SEA-ME-WE5) will be put into operation this year.
20000 km of cable is developed as a multi-zone data highway to improve data transmission in affected areas and provide network traffic flexibility to Oman.
Southeast Asia - Middle East - Western Europe 5 submarine cable with 24Tbps capacity to transmit data. Its 100G technology will help meet the growing broadband demand between Asia and Europe.
"The Southeast Asia - Middle East - Western Europe 5 submarine cable is an important step towards the future of the international cable system, providing large capacity and diverse network access for key customers, and we believe that Southeast Asia - the Middle East - Western Europe," said Jim Maxwell, chief legal supervisor of Qatar Telecom. Middle East - Western Europe 5 submarine cable first - class technology, interconnected to the rest of the world will become a reality, all involved in the region 's socio - economic development play a catalytic role.
The new Southeast Asia - Middle East - Western Europe 5 submarine cable system will connect 17 countries in the Middle East, Asia, North Africa and Europe. The project began construction in September 2014, was completed in 2016, and in 2017 to achieve flow activation. A total of 19 telecom operators from around the world to develop this project