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PPC1 was built by Tyco in 2009 for PIPE Networks of Australia, to link Sydney with Guam. A spur provides connectivity between Madang, Papua New Guinea, and Sydney. At launch the 7,185 km cable supported 2.56 Tbps across two fibre optic pairs. PPC-1 was Australia's first submarine cable independent of incumbent carrier Telstra, and helped introduce competition into the Australian transit market. In 2016 it suffered a several week long outage due to a deep sea fault.


Lands At:

  • Sydney, Australia
  • Madang, Papua New Guinea
  • Tata Piti, Guam

Additional Resources:

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2009 PPC-1 CABLE Sydney (Australia), Guam (USA) and PPC 1 Limited 7,185 T SYSTEM Madang (Papua New Guinea) (httptecontentdam/te-com/documents/subcom/global/subcom-system-list.pdf)

Landing Points:

  • Sydney, Australia
  • Madang, Papua New Guinea
  • Tata Piti, Guam

Segments:

  • PPC_1_GU_BU1: 2323
  • PPC-1_BU1_Sydney: 4424
  • PPC_1_BU1_Madang: 101

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