FLAG
FLAG
FLAG’s telecommunications services are provided over a high-speed, fiber optic network that FLAG Telecom owns and manage. The network fully encircles the globe, connecting key business centers and Internet markets throughout Asia, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia. The network has been built from a number of component systems that have been interconnected to provide fully seamless international coverage. Today, FLAG”S backbone provides the foundations underpinning the networks of many of the worlds largest and best known telecom carriers, ISPs, and content providers.
The regional components of FLAG global network includes:
- FLAG Europe Asia (FEA)
- FLAG Atlantic-1 (FA-1)
- FLAG North Asia Loop (FNAL)
- FALCON
- Europe Network
- Trans US Network
- Trans Pacific Network
- Singapore Access Network
- Reliance India Network
The world’s first independent cable system to provide direct transmission between Europe, the Middle East and Asia.
The first independent cable system to land in China, Saudi Arabia and Jordan. FEA remains the world’s longest privately funded submarine cable. ‘Local’ and ‘Express’ route configuration providing efficient, high performance delivery.
Initial design capacity of 10 Gbit/s. On-net protection provided via FLAG global network or 3rd party restoration. Approx. length 27,000 km
FLAG Atlantic 1 (FA-1)
FA-1 was the first terabit trans-oceanic loop system providing direct service between New York, London and Paris. Fully protected, multiple loop system with diverse trans-Atlantic fibre delivery. City-to-city and landing station-to-landing station design.
Maximum protected capacity of 2.4 Tbit/s. Current lit capacity 320 Gbit/s. Approx. length 12,800 km.
FLAG North Asia Loop (FNAL)
The first multi-terabit cable system launched in North Asia, supplying seamless and fully protected broadband connectivity to the region. 6 fibre loop, diverse and fully protected system. Full city-to-city and landing station-to-landing station design.
Maximum protected capacity of 2.4 Tbit/s. Current lit (protected) capacity 160 Gbit/s, with upgrade planned.
Approx. length 11,000 km.
FALCON
A new submarine cable to serve the growing broadband demand that exists to and from the high growth communications markets in India and Middle East.
Deployment of FALCON is underway, with some segments already live or nearing full service launch.
Self healing Gulf loop, providing maximum design capacity of 1.28 Tbps. Initial launch capacity 50 Gbps.
Four fibre pair route linking the Gulf to Egypt and India. Design capacity of 2.56 Tbps, with initial launch at 90 Gbps.
Approx. length 10,300 km.
Europe Network
Purchased facilities on European transmission networks, providing connectivity to and from key telecommunications hubs in the region, plus seamless access to the FLAG global network.
Trans Pacific Network
Purchased facilities on trans-Pacific transmission networks, providing scalable connectivity between Asia and the USA, and seamless onwards access to the FLAG global network.
Singapore Access Network
Purchased facilities on terrestrial and submarine transmission networks, providing seamless access between Singapore and the FLAG global network.
Reliance India Network
80,000 Route kms of fibre, connecting over 1100 towns & cities. Backbone, metro and building access ring architecture. Direct access implemented to business premises. Full national IP network.
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