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The telecommunications landscape in Asia is evolving, with a significant demand surge for bandwidth, now estimated at 10 Gbps. This paper discusses the ongoing upgrade of the Japan-Korea-China (KOR-JPN-CHN) submarine cable systems, including strategies for managing existing infrastructure and the need for new joint projects between China and Japan. By fostering collaboration, stakeholders aim to address the growing bandwidth requirements while ensuring the sustainability of telecom carriers. Proposals for workshops to report on progress are also highlighted to track advancements in these joint initiatives.
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Regional Network – CJK Aug. 28, 2003 Kazunori Konishi
APII / Genkai – from 2003.1 Europe 2 x GbE over OC48 SONET circuit Seoul Taejon Busan Tokyo NorthAmerica Fukuoka Past: Existing 8M bps APII link
Next Submarine Cable System : expected KOR JPN CHN TWN
Existing fattest pipe in Asia C2C Cable
Over Provisioning of the bandwidth Demand in Asia is roughly 10 Gbps now. Issue: How can we bridge the gap? Healthy business of telecom carriers should be protected.
Joint Projects between China and Japan • Demand of Gigabit China-Japan Network should be clarified. • New joint projects between China and Japan are expected, though the other countries may be added. • Joint projects with early introduction are highly encouraged. • Workshop might be planned for reporting the achievements of the joint projects.