JAKARTA - Nokia announced that PT Solusi Sinergi Digital Tbk (Surge), Indonesia's leading digital infrastructure provider, has used an underwater optical solution from Nokia to connect Jakarta and Singapore.
This new submarine network will strengthen connectivity between data centers in the region and support Surge's mission to expand affordable internet access to areas that have not been served in Indonesia.
"With Nokia's advanced optical transmission technology, we can efficiently expand the network to provide fast, stable, and affordable internet to areas that have not or lack service," said Shannedy Ong, Director of PT Solusi Sinergi Digital Tbk.
This high-capacity underwater connection is part of Surge's broader infrastructure expansion, to expand internet-based fiber optics to 40 million households.
Supported by technology 1830 PSS from Nokia, the network will have an initial capacity of 20.8 terabits, allowing Surge to offer very high-speed services of up to 800GE for Tier-1 and Tier-2 corporate customers.
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Nokia's underwater solution also allows Surge to deliver transmissions that are easily capacity-enhanced, place-effective, and power-saving, thus supporting the company's growth while maintaining operational efficiency.
Nokia's Senior Vice President and General Manager of Optical Networks, James Watt hopes that Nokia can build a high-performance network and provide solutions that will open up new growth opportunities throughout Indonesia.
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