Startup fibre carrier Inligo Networks says its plans for a national fibre network were prompted by the reality that there is no justification for connecting Darwin to its planned SE Asian-US network if it could not haul multiple terabits from there to the population centres of south eastern Australia.
Australian Subsea Start-up To Build Transpacific Cable
Inligo’s $700m (USD) subsea optical cable system linking Australia, Asia and the United States will land in Darwin – bringing with it infrastructure and jobs.…
Investment, jobs and data after Government secures cable deal
A NEW $700m subsea optical cable system linking Australia, Asia and the United States will land in Darwin – bringing with it a new era…
Inligo announces Darwin Australia landing and new Cable Landing Facility
Inligo Networks (Inligo) announces its Asia Connect Cable System will land in Darwin Australia with a planned capacity of over 50 TB/sec. The landing decision…
Australian subsea start-up to connect East Timor on Pacific route
A new Australian carrier has signed an agreement with East Timorese service provider Sacomtel to deliver communication services on its planned 18,000km subsea route from…
New cable system promises links from US, SE Asia to Darwin and onwards to Adelaide
Startup telco Inligo Networks has revealed plans to build both a subsea cable connecting Singapore, Indonesia, Timor Leste with Darwin, Australia and the US as…
Inligo Networks awarded Telecommunications Licence in Australia
Inligo Networks (Inligo) was issued their telecommunications carrier licence by the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) in October 2021. The licence permits Inligo Networks…
Inligo Networks announces Timor Leste Landing and Partnership
Inligo Networks (Inligo) announces it has signed an agreement with local East Timor service provider Sacomtel (STel) to deliver International communication services including international IP…