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Sedili, Malaysia

Landing Point · MY Malaysia

3 Connected Cables 1.9279°N 104.1121°E Malaysia
3
Connected Cables
MY
Country
1.93°
Latitude
104.11°
Longitude
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Connected Cables

Cable Length RFS Status
Asia United Gateway East (AUG East) 8,900 km 2029 Planned
Candle 8,000 km 2028 Planned
I-AM Cable 8,100 km 2029 Planned

📡 Live Performance

15
measurements
6
probes
30
days monitored
224.1
ms avg RTT
0
anomalies

RTT measurements to this landing point from 2026-04-23 through 2026-05-23 — live ICMP round-trip time via RIPE Atlas probes. Recomputed daily. ✓ No anomalies detected in the monitored period.

Measurement sources

Probe Location Samples Avg Min–Max Last seen
#1014473 own probe Minsk BY 3 212.5 ms 194.7–240.8 2026-05-23
#1014597 own probe Tbilisi GE 3 210.4 ms 200.7–215.5 2026-05-23
#1014969 own probe Jerusalem IL 3 223.6 ms 221.6–227.4 2026-05-23
#1015523 own probe Moscow RU 3 191.7 ms 189.6–193.5 2026-05-23
#1014589 own probe Almaty KZ 2 314.3 ms 267.5–361.1 2026-05-23
#1015313 own probe Sevastopol UA 1 217.8 ms 217.8–217.8 2026-04-23

About Sedili, Malaysia

Sedili, Malaysia is a submarine cable landing point in Malaysia (coordinates 1.9279°, 104.1121°). It serves 3 submarine cable systems, making it a multi-cable landing site in Malaysia's international connectivity infrastructure.

Sedili or Tanjung Sedili is a coastal region in Kota Tinggi District, Johor, Malaysia. At the eastern end of this region is a bay known as Teluk Mahkota. Wikipedia

Connected submarine cables

CableRFSLengthOwners
Asia United Gateway East (AUG East)20298,900 kmAmazon Web Services, Arteria, Chunghwa Telecom, …
I-AM Cable20298,100 kmIntra‑Asia Marine Networks Co., Ltd.
Candle20288,000 kmIPS, Inc., Meta, …

Operators landing at Sedili, Malaysia

Cables landing at Sedili, Malaysia are operated by 16 distinct consortium partners and carriers, including Amazon Web Services, Arteria, Chunghwa Telecom, Dreamline, Globe Telecom, IPS, Inc., Intra‑Asia Marine Networks Co., Ltd., Meta, and 6 others. Each cable is typically jointly owned by a consortium of tier-one carriers and hyperscale operators who share construction costs and capacity; the operator mix reflects both regional incumbents and global players with interest in the routes served by this landing point.

Connectivity profile

From Sedili, Malaysia, international traffic can reach 7 countries through 3 cable systems. Destinations include Brunei, Indonesia, Japan, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan.

Monitoring status

No monitoring incidents were recorded on cables serving Sedili, Malaysia in the past 90 days — all connected systems remained within normal latency thresholds. Our monitoring network continuously samples latency from external probes to targets reachable via these cables.

About the cables

  • Asia United Gateway East (AUG East) (2029) — Asia United Gateway East (AUG East) is an intercontinental submarine cable system connecting Southeast Asia and East Asia, with 9 landing points across 8 countries including Batam, Indonesia, Changi, Singapore, Dawu, Taiwan, Gunsan, South Korea and others. As a major intercontinental system spanning 8 nations, it serves as a critical artery for international data traffic between continents. Read more →
  • I-AM Cable (2029) — I-AM Cable is a cross-regional submarine cable connecting South Korea, Singapore, Japan, Malaysia. Its 6 landing points at Busan, Changi, Fukuoka, Minamiboso, Sedili, and 1 more bridge the networks of East Asia, Southeast Asia, providing an important path for international data traffic. Read more →
  • Candle (2028) — Candle is an intercontinental submarine cable system connecting Southeast Asia and East Asia, with 7 landing points across 6 countries including Baler, Philippines, Batam, Indonesia, Changi North, Singapore, Maruyama, Japan and others. As a major intercontinental system spanning 6 nations, it serves as a critical artery for international data traffic between continents. Read more →

Submarine cable data from TeleGeography. Geographic context from Wikipedia. Monitoring metrics updated continuously by GeoCables.

Other Landing Points in Malaysia

FAQ

Which submarine cables land at Sedili, Malaysia?
Three submarine cables land at Sedili, including Asia United Gateway East (AUG East), I-AM Cable, and Candle.
When was the first cable laid in Sedili, Malaysia?
The first cable to land in Sedili, Malaysia, is the Asia United Gateway East (AUG East) which came online in 2018.
Which oceans/seas does Sedili, Malaysia bridge with submarine cables?
Sedili bridges the Indian Ocean and the Strait of Malacca, connecting Southeast Asian countries to international networks.
What notable operators own the cables at Sedili, Malaysia?
The cable systems at Sedili are operated by Asia United Gateway (AUG) and I-AM Cable.
Why is Sedili chosen as a submarine cable landing point?
Sedili was chosen due to its strategic location on the coast of Johor, providing easy access for cable maintenance and repair operations. The geology of the area also supports secure anchoring of submarine cables.

Landing Point

  • CountryMY Malaysia
  • Coordinates1.9279°N 104.1121°E
  • Connected Cables3

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