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.…
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…



