Submarine cables are laid to the doorstep but cannot be used.

The much-anticipated SeaMeWe-5 submarine optical cable system officially landed in Bangladesh on February 21, 2017, but it has not created value for domestic users so far. This is mainly because the Bangladesh Submarine Cable Company has not implemented an inland system. Seamless connection with this submarine network.

The Bangladeshi government has publicly announced that it will realize the connection between the inland network and the SeaMeWe-5 submarine optical cable system in mid-March. Bringing users a high-speed Internet experience.

However, the submarine cable landing station and the capital Dhaka have not yet been completed and put into use. The connection was originally played. Plans to delay production until the end of this month were also canceled again.

Mohammed Morshed, Director of Public Relations Department of Bangladesh Submarine Cable Company, said, “The company’s connection lines are in many places in the country. At the same time, it was damaged or cut off, preventing it from being put into production as scheduled.

” Mohammed Morshed also said, “The domestic connection system was ready in March, but it is currently used for other purposes in the communications industry.

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SeaMeWe-5 submarine optical cable The total length of the system is approximately 20,000 kilometers, with an initial design rate of 24Tbps, connecting Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, Myanmar, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, the United Arab Emirates, Oman, Qatar, Yemen, Djibouti, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Turkey, Italy and France. 17 other countries.

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