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SMW-3 submarine cable to be fixed by December 26

Asia-Middle East-Western Europe (SMW-3) submarine cable troubles are expected to be fixed between December 21-26, 2017 instead of December 10 as planned, according to a representative from the Vietnam Post and Telecommunication Group (VNPT).
SMW-3 submarine cable to be fixed by December 26 ảnh 1Route of SMW-3 submarine cable. (Photo: FPT)

Hanoi (VNA) – Asia-Middle East-Western Europe (SMW-3)submarine cable troubles are expected to be fixed between December 21-26, 2017instead of December 10 as planned, according to a representative from the VietnamPost and Telecommunication Group (VNPT).

After the repair of the SMW-3 finishes, the Asia-America-Gateway (AAG)’sproblems will be dealt with, VNPT said.

At 5:10am of December 10, the SMW-3 crashed for the second time in 2017due to a problem in the cable section near the Chinese waters. As the troubleshooting plan was postponed three times, connection lost has lasted for twomonths.

Meanwhile, the international AAG cable was broken for the fifth time at9:15am of November 7 due to shun fault between landing stations VTU and BU4,which occurred about 35.89km from VTU station. VNPT’s foreign partners promisedto fix the issue from December 14-18, but the work will be push back about oneweek.

The AAG cable is 20,000km long with designed capacity of 2Terabit/second, directly connecting Southeast Asia and the US. It has been operationalsince November 2009. A 314km section crossing Vietnam has countered troublesfive times in 2017.

The SMW-3 cable was installed by France Telecom and China Telecom, andmanaged by SingTel. Operated from September 1999, the cable links Vietnam and39 countries. In Vietnam, it lands in Da Nang.-VNA
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