In pictures: TPG Telecom lays submarine cable across Sydney Harbour
Two years in the making.
on Jun 26 2024 6:30AM
TPG Telecom has recently completed the Sydney Harbour Cable Project, laying an armoured submarine fibre-optic cable from McMahons Point on the north side, to Dawes Point on the south side. (Image credit: TPG Telecom)
The project was two years in the making, and involved TPG Telecom’s fibre engineering services team alongside dive support teams. (Image credit: TPG Telecom)
As is the case with all such projects, specialised cable laying ships aided in the deployment of the Prysmian-made optical fibre cable. (Image credit: TPG Telecom)
TPG told iTnews that :the project means an additional 1728 fibres are now serving the high-data demands of businesses and consumers in North Sydney and the CBD." (Image credit: TPG Telecom)
The harbour-based route is said to be six times shorter than conventional land-based routes carrying traffic between the two sides of the city. (Image credit: TPG Telecom)
TPG Telecom said the new route "also increases redundancy and diversity across the harbour, with TPG Telecom owning and operating two separate links over Sydney Harbour Bridge and Sydney Harbour Tunnel." (Image credit: TPG Telecom)
The cable being laid on the harbour seabed. (Image credit: TPG Telecom)
The project team involved in the cable lay. (Image credit: TPG Telecom)
Image of the cable that was laid on the seabed of Sydney Harbour. (Image credit: TPG Telecom)
Terrestrial work on the cable. (Image credit: TPG Telecom)
"The completion of our Sydney Harbour Cable Project dramatically increases the capacity of our network, creating greater connectivity and speeds for our customers across the Harbour,” said TPG Telecom CTO Giovanni Chiarelli. (Image credit: TPG Telecom)
TPG Telecom has recently completed the Sydney Harbour Cable Project, laying an armoured submarine fibre-optic cable from McMahons Point on the north side, to Dawes Point on the south side. (Image credit: TPG Telecom)