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Apollo (cable system)

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Total length
  
13,000 km

Technology
  
Fibre Optic DWDM

Currently lit capacity
  
unknown

Date of first use
  
early 2003 (2003)

Topology
  
Two Fully Diverse Paths

Design capacity
  
over 3.2 Tbit/s per Leg

Apollo is an optical submarine communications cable system crossing the Atlantic Ocean, owned by Apollo Submarine Cable System Ltd (a joint venture between Cable & Wireless Worldwide and Alcatel). It consists of 2 segments North and South, creating two fully diverse transatlantic paths.

In early 2006, Level 3 Communications announced its purchase of 300 Gbit/s of capacity between Apollo North and Apollo South with an option to purchase up 300 Gbit/s of future capacity. This acquisition gives Level 3 a transatlantic path that does not pass through either London or New York City, which is desirable to carriers due to network diversity concerns. This purchase represents the single largest transaction of sub-sea capacity in history without laying new cable.

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Apollo (cable system) Wikipedia