Sydney to Melbourne

 

Ready For Service

August 2024

Capacity Availability

10 - 400Gbps

On-net Facilities

Service Availability

Sydney to Melbourne Network

Designed to meet the growing capacity needs of two of Australia's largest data centre markets as unprecedented growth drives capacity growth. Combining ADTRAN's next-generation TeraFlex CoreChannel platform, and existing Ciena Optical Line System, Titan Telecoms can delivery hyperscale capacity sacling from 100Gbps and 400Gbps offerings to multi-terabit managed connectivity.

Providing a highly reliable, 400Gbps capable path delivers on changing requirements as well as providing diverse connectivity between Sydney and Melbourne.

Line System

Ciena 6500

Terminal

Adtran TeraFlex

Latency

9.375ms (RTT)

Network Onramps

Sydney

New South Wales

Melbourne

Victoria

Subsea Cable Access

Southern Cross Cable Networks
Southern Cross Cable Networks

As one of the oldest submarine cable system operaters in Ocenaia Southern Cross Cable Networks. Originally launched in 2000 Southern Cross operates multiple high capacity systems linking Australia to New Zealand and the United States.

The latest - Souther Cross NEXT was launched in 2022 providing a high capacity 400Gbps capable system meeting the growing demansd of capacity out of the East Coast of Australia.

RTI Cables
RTI JGA-S

The Japan-Guam-Australia South (JGA South) Cable is the first cable that landed on the eastern seaboard of Australia outside Sydney. Supplying more than 36Tbps JGA-S spans 7,000km connecting Sydney, Australia and Guam, with a branch to the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia.

Entering service in Febuary 2020 the JGA-S cable provides onwards connectivity from Sydney to Guam, and onwards to Japan or the United States

BW Group Hawaiki
Hawaiki

Hawaiki is a 15,000 km submarine cable system connecting Australia, New Zealand, and the United States. Completed in 2018, it provides a reliable and alternative route to the U.S., landing in Portland, Oregon.

Building on this success, Hawaiki is developing its second system, Nui, which is set to enhance connectivity across the Asia-Pacific region. Planned to link Australia, Indonesia, and Singapore from Sydney, Nui will offer new, high-performance options for connecting Australia to Asia.