Southern Cross Ready for Ultra HD Video Streaming
Southern Cross Ready for Ultra HD Video Streaming
HAMILTON, Bermuda – January 15, 2015 – Southern Cross Cable Network today announced that while 2015 looked to be a year of massive capacity requirements, with the announced arrival plans of internet video streaming providers such as Netflix into Australia and New Zealand, Southern Cross and its resellers were well positioned to meet demand growth.
President & CEO, Anthony Briscoe, advised that Southern Cross had recently completed live system trials with multiple vendors using 100Gb/s technology, confirming and exceeding Southern Cross’ previous projections of potential capacity for the system.
Mr Briscoe confirmed that while Southern Cross’ had been confident that it’s technology roadmap for 2015 would support a 12 Tb/s capacity potential for the system (up from the current technology potential of 7.8 Tb/s), the trials had confirmed that 14.4Tb/s was achievable, an increase of 85% over current technology, and 20% higher than previous projections.
“To put this in context, this represents a capability of streaming over 700,000 Ultra HD (4K) videos simultaneously, or the download of more than 180 million Blu-Ray discs per month.”
Mr Briscoe said, “The technology
improvements are staggering, when you consider that the
original potential of Southern Cross was 240 Gb/s back in
2000. Our current potential represents the equivalent of
over 58 Southern Cross cable systems being built using
the original technology”.
“Couple this with our
recent introduction of 100 Gigabit submarine Ethernet
Private Line services, a regional first as far as we are
aware, and our existing connectivity to key data centres
such as Equinix SY1 in Sydney, CoreSite SV1 in San Jose, and
WBX in Seattle, we are well positioned to cater for large
content provider needs, including 4K
streaming”.
“While 2014 was a busy year, undertaking our largest capacity upgrade to date adding 1 Tb/s of lit capacity to the network, confirming our system life extension to 2030, and finalising capacity supply deals with a number of our major customers, indications are that 2015 will not be any less active”.
“Southern Cross first
introduced the Ciena 6500 Packet-Optical Platform in 2011
and is currently upgrading its network with Ciena’s
powerful new WaveLogic modulation capability and Flexible
Grid technologies, to continue to future proof the network
and provide a platform to support expanding demand. That
critical decision has continued to pay dividends, enabling
the transition of the Southern Cross network from 10G
optics, to 40G in 2012, to 100G in 2013, and now exceeding
our expectations for flexible optical grid
capability.”
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PTC
2015:
Southern Cross will be at the Pacific
Telecommunications Council conference, PTC'15, scheduled for
January 18-21 in Honolulu, Hawaii. Southern Cross will be
presenting on:
- January 18, 09.00–10.30, Dean
Veverka, Director Networks and VP Operations, will present
“Submarine Cable Workshop, Cable O&M and Cable ship
matters.”
About Southern Cross
Southern Cross Cable Network provides
fast, direct, and secure international bandwidth from
Australia, New Zealand and Hawaii to the heart of the
Internet in the USA.
The Southern Cross Cable
Network comprises two submarine communications cables which
were first commissioned in November 2000 and January 2001 at
a cost of USD1.3 billion. They provide Australasian
broadband users with international connections to the US
West coast where global Internet hubs are located. In 2001
total installed capacity was 80 Gbps, and in January 2003
the total network was expanded to 480Gbps. Upgrades in 2009
and 2010 increased capacity to 1.2Tbps. The 40G Coherent
technology upgrade in 2012 increased total lit capacity to
1.6Tbps with 100G Coherent upgrades further increasing lit
capacity to the current 3.6Tbps during 2014.
The
Southern Cross Cable Network is owned by Spark NZ (50%),
Singtel-Optus (40%) and Verizon Business (10%).
Southern Cross Cable Network has offices in
Bermuda, Sydney, Auckland and Wellington. For more
information visit Southern Cross at: http://www.southerncrosscables.com