Malaysian telco TIME dotCom (TdC) has announced that it has signed a construction and maintenance agreement for the Asia Pacific Gateway (APG) submarine cable system connecting Malaysia to Korea and Japan. The operator noted that, as part of its global bandwidth business strategy, its wholly owned subsidiaries and global bandwidth business arms, Global Transit Communication and Global Transit Limited, collectively known as Global Transit, will administer the APG. Saiful Husni, CEO of Global Transit, said that TdC’s investment in the APG cable system completes its ASEAN to USA connectivity route and solidifies the group as a serious global telecommunication bandwidth provider, noting: ‘Combining TIME's Malaysia-wide fibre network, Global Transit's regional network nodes, ownership in the trans-pacific Unity cable, and now the APG system, the TIME Group has a complete land and sea fibre network footprint to capture the high-growth bandwidth demand in Asia … An advantage is that we have a global network system landing directly into Malaysia.
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OVETEL TIME dotCom inks construction and maintenance deal for Asia Pacific Gateway cable
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