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Southern Cross NEXT is a new route addition to the Southern Cross cable eco-system. This new addition began construction in 2019 and was forecast to be completed by 2022. [ 11 ] When finished, the new link will be the largest capacity data link between Sydney, Auckland, and Los Angeles at 16,148 km (10,034 mi). [ 11 ]
SEACOM (Asian cable system) Southern Cross Cable; Southern Cross NEXT; SPIN (cable system) T. T-V-H; Tasman Global Access; Telstra Endeavour; TIS (cable system)
Southern Cross – (Australia, New Zealand, Fiji, United States) SPIN (or South Pacific Islands Network ) was a proposed submarine communications cable system that would run between New Zealand and Tahiti, connecting a number of South Pacific island countries.
The Telstra Endeavour is a submarine cable connecting Sydney and Hawaii.The cable went live in October 2008, [1] with a capacity of 1.28 terabits per second in the future (currently at 100 gigabits per second).
LCN 55 was used again for Eleven in Southern Cross Ten areas in 2011 and Yesshop in 2016. LCN 66 was used again for Aspire TV in Tasmania (Southern Cross Television) in 2013. LCN 77 was never used by Southern Cross ever again, until gecko launched in Darwin on 1 July 2023. 66 77 Seven Guide: 77 6 September 2002 4 July 2008 Program guide channel ...
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Southern Cross began broadcasting Racing.com on 29 August 2015, the same day the channel was officially launched, on LCN 68 in Tasmania, Broken Hill and the Spencer Gulf and on LCN 78 in Darwin. [8] Southern Cross announced on 25 July 2016 that it would broadcast New Zealand-based home shopping channel Yesshop as a datacast service.
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