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Thursday, July 23 2020 - 21:04
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MegaFon launches offshore surveys as part of the Arctic Connect project
MOSCOW, July 23, 2020 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

MegaFon is commencing the first stage of offshore surveys as part of the Arctic 
Connect project aimed at building a trans-Arctic subsea telecommunications link 
that will connect Europe and Asia.

MegaFon and Cinia, a Finnish infrastructure operator, signed a memorandum on 
establishing an international consortium to build the first-ever trans-Arctic 
telecommunications link in June 2019.

"The Arctic Connect project involves building a fibre optic link that will 
connect continents where 85% of the global population is concentrated. Our plan 
is to provide an unprecedentedly short signal transmission time and minimal 
latency, outperforming all existing links. Offshore surveys are required to 
select the optimal route for the link. In 2020, we will conduct a preliminary 
survey of the seabed profile to identify safe routes in the Arctic seas; in 
2021, we will conduct the second phase of the surveys, which will involve a 
detailed examination of engineering parameters for underwater cable laying, 
including a study of seabed rock. Similar surveys will be carried out for those 
sections of the telecommunications link that are outside Russia's territorial 
waters," said Frederic Vanoosthuyze, Adviser to MegaFon's CEO on Strategic 
Infrastructure Projects.

MegaFon has partnered with Rosgeologiya to conduct the offshore surveys. The 
Professor Logachev research vessel operated by this company will cover a 
distance of 6,500 km, focusing on those sections of the route that are 
characterised by the most challenging ice conditions in the Barents, Kara, 
Laptev, East Siberian and Chukchi Seas. The expedition will start on 5 August 
2020 in Murmansk and will last three months.

Data traffic between continents is growing rapidly. Demand is generated by OTT 
services, content providers, international telecom operators and major 
corporate customers. The launch of the telecommunications link with a 
throughput of 200 Tbit/s will help to meet this demand. The new fibre optic 
link will run along the bottom of the Arctic Ocean along the Russian Arctic 
coast. Extensions from the main route will also provide connectivity to 
customers in the Arctic and the Far East.

Source: MegaFon
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