Tata Global Network-Gulf sea cable lands in Oman

Nawras has confirmed the recent successful landing of its second sea cable, completing Oman’s stage of the project with Tata Global Network-Gulf (TGN-Gulf). Chief commercial officer Tore Solberg and CTO Peter Rubeck were on site to witness the arrival of the MV Reliance cable ship and to observe the subsequent safe delivery of the cable from ship to shore.Nawras landing

Peter Rubeck and Tore Solberg cut first buoy in landing ceremony

The telecommunications cable was attached to approximately 50 buoys and floated to the shore where it was joined to the Nawras network. The buoys were then detached one-by-one, enabling the cable to sink slowly to the seabed in a controlled manner under the direction of specialists. Divers ensured that the cable is safely embedded in position and protected from the elements, weather and shipping.

By the second half of 2011, the first of the two telecommunications cables will be taking traffic from the Nawras network in the direction of Mumbai and onwards to the rest of the world.

By virtue of being a part of the Tata Communications submarine cable network, Nawras will be able to have enhanced capacity as well as complete control over the quality standards for both voice and data services sent through these sea cables.

Nawras, is investing a total of OMR140 million (US$364 million) in network-related capital expenditure over 2010 and 2011 including this sea cable development.

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