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Pipe Networks teams with Kordia for new Aus-NZ sub cable
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Pipe Networks teams with Kordia for new Aus-NZ sub cable | Pipe Networks teams with Kordia for new Aus-NZ sub cable |
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| by Stuart Corner | |
| Monday, 07 April 2008 | |
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Page 1 of 2 The project at this stage is somewhat tentative. According to Pipe, "the MoU is the first major milestone towards the commencement of construction of PPC-2. Once both companies have confirmed the commercial and practical feasibility, Pipe Networks and Kordia would together oversee the financing, construction, operation and maintenance of the cable system." Kordia is the name given in late 2006 to the former THL Group which comprised Broadcast Communications Ltd (New Zealand), THL Australia and AAP Communications Services (Australia). The company operates and maintains a network of broadcasting and telecommunications transmission infrastructure across New Zealand and Australia and provides other broadcast telecommunications and converged services throughout the region. According to Slattery, "Much like Australia, New Zealand suffers from a severe lack of competition when it comes to international bandwidth and the price of bandwidth reflects that. During the planning stage of our Sydney to Guam cable (PPC-1), Pipe International had always intended to assist in the development of PPC-2 a new competitive submarine cable connecting New Zealand to Australia and beyond."CONTINUED |
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