I-ME-WE
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I-ME-WE (India-Middle East-Western Europe) is a 12,091-kilometre (7,513 mi) submarine communications cable system linking Europe and India via the Middle East. At launch, the design capacity was 3.84 Tbit/s, but after upgrades by Mitsubishi Electric in 2016, the new design capacity was rated at 5.6 Tbit/s. The cable entered service in December 2010.
The cable consists of three fiber pairs, one of which is a terrestrial link connecting Alexandria and Suez in Egypt. The contract for construction and maintenance of the cable was awarded to Alcatel-Lucent Submarine Networks (ASN), supported by NEC as subcontractor, at a total cost of US$480 million.
Landing points and operators
The IMEWE consortium comprises nine telecom companies across eight countries.
| Location | Operator & Technical Partner |
|---|---|
| Marseille, France | Orange S.A |
| Catania, Italy | Telecom Italia Sparkle |
| Tripoli, Lebanon | Ogero |
| Alexandria, Egypt Suez, Egypt | Telecom Egypt |
| Jeddah, Saudi Arabia | Saudi Telecom Company |
| Fujairah, UAE | Etisalat by e& |
| Karachi, Pakistan | Pakistan Telecommunications Company Limited |
| Mumbai, India | Bharti Airtel Tata Communications |
See also
Other cable systems following a substantially similar route are:
- Europe-India Gateway (EIG)
- FLAG Europe Asia
- SEA-ME-WE 3
- SEA-ME-WE 4
- SEA-ME-WE 5
External links
- 2012-06-06 at the Wayback Machine