Huawei Marine Networks, the joint venture between Huawei Technologies and UK-based Global Marine Systems, and Singapore-based Super Sea Cable Networks (SEAX) announced the completion of offshore and inshore marine surveys covering the full route of its SEA Cable Exchange-1 (SeaX-1) submarine cable system that will kink the eastern seaboard of Peninsular Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia.
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Huawei Marine stated that it has commenced manufacturing of the submarine cable for the cable system, with the SEAX-1 cable scheduled to be ready-for-service (RFS) in the first quarter of 2018.
It was noted that SeaX-1 is fully funded and has obtained the necessary licenses to operate submarine and terrestrial cable systems within the territories of Singapore, Indonesia and Malaysia.
- Huawei Marine announced in September 2016 that it had been selected by Super Sea Cable Networks to deploy the 250 km SeaX-1 subsea cable.