AAG is close to be released

The Asia America Gateway(AAG) was said to be introduced in August,but now delay to November 11st,2009.This is the first high-bandwidth optical fiber submarine cable system connecting 10 locations:Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Brunei, Hong Kong, the Philippines, Vietnam, Guam and Hawaii with the US West Coast.

The cable has 20,000KM-long and been capable up to 480 Gigabits per second to meet present and future requirements for telecommunications services.At the meanwhile,another 8,000KM-long cable serving for the local region-Asia Pacific Gateway(APG) is under construction and expected to be completed in 2011.

So finally AAG is joining to the service,but how will it improve our broadband service by TM and other local ISPs?I don’t know yet.Wait for another 5 days and we could get some answer from ourselves.

After the upgrade of TM core network(2)

Ok,the whole work of upgrading TM core network to NGN had been completed by last Saturday.As what I thought,there were no differences before and after the upgrade again.

In some forums,a few people said that it was perhaps a start of HSBB project turning to substantial phrase and thus,we can’t feel any improvements yet.Well,I hope that is the truth.

And I heard the news about AAG(Asia-America Gateway) which will be officially launched in coming August.This is a 2 terabits cable which will be linking the major countries in South East Asia to USA.Once it gets into work,it should provide a much smooth way compared to current congested one.

However,all things discussing here are assumed.I wish the long waiting could give me some wonderful impression in the near future.How do you think about it?