Driven by the rapid growth in submarine data usage globally, the race is on among subsea cable operators and consortia to expand subsea cable capacity in the APAC region.
With new cables being announced—seemingly every month—how do existing cables stay competitive?
Many tools are available to help subsea cable operators reactively protect the health of their network. But more and more, preventative maintenance—specifically predictive analytics—is being leveraged to stay ahead of, and prevent, network faults.
The future is not as uncertain as you think.
Last week Alan Mauldin teamed up with our friends at Ciena for an Asia-Pacific subsea cable seascape discussion, including a look at what big data analytics can do for both new and existing cables.
Attendees also got a real-life analytics-based case study from Neville Hainke at Southern Cross—one of the premier suppliers of subsea cable capacity in the Asia-Pacific region.
Click below to register and watch the full presentation.
Alan Mauldin
Alan Mauldin is a Research Director at TeleGeography. He manages the company’s infrastructure research group, focusing primarily on submarine cables, terrestrial networks, international Internet infrastructure, and bandwidth demand modeling. He also advises clients with due diligence analysis, feasibility studies, and business plan development for projects around the world. Alan speaks frequently about the global network industry at a wide range of conferences, including PTC, Submarine Networks World, and SubOptic.