Global Cloud Xchange Announces Plan for New Subsea Cable Between Mumbai and Singapore

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Global Cloud Xchange 
Announces Plan for
New Subsea Cable 
Between Mumbai and Singapore

Investment in state-of-the-art India Cloud Xchange (ICX) cable to bridge important gap and meet soaring bandwidth demands of
 new cloud based applications and services


Global Cloud Xchange (GCX)  announced its latest investment into the Asia Pacific region.  The new ICX cable infrastructure is part of the company’s strategy to provide a direct subsea route to bridge an important gap in the emerging markets corridor, specifically delivering a direct Mumbai-Singapore route to bypass current outage prone terrestrial routes between Mumbai and Chennai.



from left to right – Mr. Bill Barney, CEO, Global Cloud Xchange, Mr. Vinod Sawhny , CEO Reliance Communications and Mr. Deepak Khanna, CEO India Enterprise Business Reliance Communications on at the launch of New Subsea Cable Between Mumbai and Singapore


“With Singapore as a regional hub and gateway for multinational companies doing business across India and emerging markets, the ICX cable will complement our GCX global network infrastructure for direct connectivity to major business centers in Asia, Middle East, North America and Europe,” said Bill Barney, Chief Executive Officer, Global Cloud Xchange. 

Based on state-of-the-art 100G technology, the ICX cable will be a four fiber pair system with initial design capacity per fiber pair at 80 x 100G using next generation Coherent Submarine Fiber.  This new segment will deliver termination into the Middle East, Europe and to the US East Coast through interconnection with GCX’s Falcon, Hawk and FA-1 systems. 

“The new ICX fiber system, which runs approximately 5,060 kilometers between Mumbai and Singapore, will also have a branch landing in Trivandrum and/or Chennai.  This will support creation of a next generation IP and Cloud environment held together with a single AS number and connecting into Tier III+ data center facilities on the ground,” said Wilfred Kwan, Chief Operating Officer, Global Cloud Xchange.   
According to TeleGeography Research Director Alan Mauldin, “TeleGeography forecasts India’s international bandwidth demand requirements will increase over 10-fold between 2013 and 2020.”  The new ICX system will be ready for service in Q2 2016 to fill key gaps as bandwidth requirements continue to increase.
Submarine cable vendors and additional partners for the ICX subsea cable are being finalized.  Global Cloud Xchange will announce the awarding of the supply contract by the third quarter of 2014.

About Global Cloud Xchange
Global Cloud Xchange (GCX) offers a comprehensive portfolio of solutions customized for carriers, enterprises and new media companies. GCX owns the world’s largest private undersea cable system spanning more than 67,000 route kms which, seamlessly integrated with Reliance Communications’ 200,000 route kms of domestic optic fiber backbone, provides a robust Global Service Delivery Platform. With connections to 40 key business markets worldwide spanning Asia, North America, Europe and the Middle East, GCX delivers Managed Services to more than 160 countries and offers extensive VPLS-enabled Ethernet network capabilities globally. GCX is equipped to support businesses through the deployment of next generation Enterprise solutions across its Cloud Delivery Networks. 

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