-1 km · 2 Landing Points · 1 Countries · Ready for Service: 2011
| Length | -1 km |
|---|---|
| Status | In Service |
| Ready for Service | 2011 |
| Landing Points | 2 |
| Countries | 1 |
| Location |
|---|
| Benculuk, Indonesia |
| Jimbaran, Indonesia |
JAVALI is a regional submarine cable system that operates within Indonesia. The total length of the cable is unknown, but it was ready for service in 2011.
Benculuk, Indonesia
Jimbaran, Indonesia
The cable is owned by Indosat Ooredoo.
JAVALI was ready for service in 2011. The status of the cable is unknown.
The JAVALI submarine cable system connects two landing points within Indonesia, supporting telecommunications and internet access needs across the country's vast archipelagic geography. As one of the world's largest archipelagos with over 17,000 islands, Indonesia heavily relies on domestic submarine cables to bridge its geographically dispersed population.
Indosat Ooredoo is a major telecommunications company in Indonesia, owned by Indosuez Telecom S.A., which is part of the Société Générale Group.
The corridor generally serves to strengthen regional communication networks, enabling better coordination and information exchange among various parts of the archipelago.
With its numerous islands, the country faces unique challenges in providing reliable and efficient communication services.
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