Approved in 2011, this cable
GOKI is a 4,224 km long cable that re-uses resources from the retired TPC-5 submarine cable. It's was built by Kokusai Cable Ship Co. for AT&T, who operate the cable. The project was FCC approved in 2011 but did not come into service until 2017. It was originally intended to connect Incheon, but commissioning documents do not report the connection. An Xtera DWDM system provides eight 10 Gbps wavelengths of capacity.
It connects landing stations at Lands at:
- Fukutsu, Japan
- Okinawa,
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- Japan,
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- Tumon, Guam
Additional Resources:
- https://web.archive.org/web/20190529080205/https://www.lightwaveonline.com/network-design/article/16660678/att-chooses-xtera-communications-kokusai-cable-ship-for-goki-submarine-cable-system
- https://web.archive.org/web/20190529080059/http://www.fiberatlantic.com/system/1w4Rj
- https://fcc.report/IBFS/SCL-LIC-20110329-00009/879184
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Okinawa Beach Manhole is located at 26 7.35' N & 127 45.43' E
Kyushu Beach Manhole is located at 33 46.32' N, 130 28.28' E
Known segments:
- GOKI-Guam-BU1: 2273
- GOKI-BU1-Okinawa: 128 km
- GOKI-BU1-Kyushu: 1118 km
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