Reliance Jio announces launch of Bay of Bengal Gateway submarine network

April 18, 2016
Reliance Jio, a member of consortium behind the 8,100-km Bay of Bengal Gateway (BBG) undersea cable system, says it has launched services over the submarine network.

Reliance Jio, a member of consortium behind the 8,100-km Bay of Bengal Gateway (BBG) undersea cable system, says it has launched services over the submarine network.

BBG connects India to South East Asia and the Middle East, with onward connectivity to Europe, Africa and Far East Asia via connections to other cable systems. It has an initial capacity of 9 Tbps, based on 100-Gbps wavelengths.

Other members of the consortium include Dialog Axiata, Etisalat, Omantel, Telecom Malaysia, and Vodafone. The consortium awarded a construction contract for the submarine cable systems in 2013 to Alcatel-Lucent (now part of Nokia; see "Bay of Bengal Gateway consortium chooses Alcatel-Lucent for 100G undersea cable system").

Reliance Jio owns and operates the undersea cable landing facility in Chennai, India.

"We are excited about the launch of BBG as it offers not just direct connectivity in and out of India through Chennai and Mumbai but also acts as a state-of-the-art 100-Gbps extension of Jio's 100-Gbps core network," said Mathew Oommen, president of Reliance Jio. "This global connectivity brings key international content hubs closer to our customers, delivering a much richer experience as an important part of driving India's broadband adoption, enabling consumers to shift away from the current high-cost low value propositions."

For related articles, visit the Network Design Topic Center.

For more information on high-speed transmission systems, visit the Lightwave Buyer's Guide.

Sponsored Recommendations

Coherent Routing and Optical Transport – Getting Under the Covers

April 11, 2024
Join us as we delve into the symbiotic relationship between IPoDWDM and cutting-edge optical transport innovations, revolutionizing the landscape of data transmission.

Scaling Moore’s Law and The Role of Integrated Photonics

April 8, 2024
Intel presents its perspective on how photonic integration can enable similar performance scaling as Moore’s Law for package I/O with higher data throughput and lower energy consumption...

Data Center Network Advances

April 2, 2024
Lightwave’s latest on-topic eBook, which AFL and Henkel sponsor, will address advances in data center technology. The eBook looks at various topics, ranging...

Constructing Fiber Networks: The Value of Solutions

March 20, 2024
In designing and provisioning a fiber network, it’s important to think of it as more than a collection of parts. In this webinar, AFL’s Josh Simer will show how a solution mindset...