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- JASURAUS abstract "JASURAUS was a 5.332 Gbit/s, 2,800 km optical submarine telecommunications cable connecting Port Hedland, Australia to Jakarta, Indonesia with a further interconnection to the APCN (cable system).JASURAUS was conceived in 1995 as an additional link from Australia to provide telephony services connection to the world, with a design life of 25 years and at a cost of A$160 million. The name was derived from a concatenation of the original planned sites of 'Jakarta' - 'Surabaya' - 'Australia'. However the Surabaya landing was abandoned before project commencement, though the name remained.At time of being ready for service in 1997, the main cables linking Australia to the world were Tasman2 (Sydney to Auckland connecting with Pac Rim East and continuing to Hawaii) and Pac Rim West (Sydney to Guam). Each system consisted of two fibre pairs delivering a total of 560 Mbit/s bandwidth per system. Jasuraus was designed to deliver a dramatic increase in network capacity, and was able to carry nearly 60,000 phone calls simultaneously at a data rate of 5.332 Gbit/s.JASURAUS was overtaken in 2000 by the 40 Gbit/s SeaMeWe3 and 320 Gbit/s Southern Cross Cable Network, just 3 years after start-up. The new systems provided stiff competition for JASURAUS, due to their higher bandwidth and easy access to systems located in the United States, and ongoing economic concerns proved to be an issue for the primary operators Telstra and Optus throughout the life of the cable.While JASURAUS was capable of supporting an upgrade to 20 Gbit/s, such agreements would have required consensus from the JASURAUS operators and APCN's owners. Proposed upgrades were further hampered due to the high cost charged by Telstra to third parties for the provision of IP transit and Leased line services from Port Hedland to Perth, which resulted in decreased demand from carriers as there was no alternative communications path out of Port Hedland.In the absence of upgrades beyond its initial bandwidth, JASURAUS saw minimal further use. Its remaining years were spent largely idle, with the cable retained as a backup link out of Australia and as an additional source of connectivity for AARNet.According to industry sources, JASURAUS was decommissioned in 2012 and has been removed from the seabed.".
- JASURAUS wikiPageExternalLink julaus.html.
- JASURAUS wikiPageExternalLink TIAC_Pre2010_(2006-Big-Pipes)(PDF-1-2Mb).aspx.
- JASURAUS wikiPageExternalLink jasuraus.htm.
- JASURAUS wikiPageID "9780662".
- JASURAUS wikiPageLength "5606".
- JASURAUS wikiPageOutDegree "39".
- JASURAUS wikiPageRevisionID "659723385".
- JASURAUS wikiPageWikiLink AARNet.
- JASURAUS wikiPageWikiLink Alcatel_Australia.
- JASURAUS wikiPageWikiLink Asia-Pacific_Cable_Network_(APCN).
- JASURAUS wikiPageWikiLink Auckland.
- JASURAUS wikiPageWikiLink Australia.
- JASURAUS wikiPageWikiLink Australia-Japan_Cable.
- JASURAUS wikiPageWikiLink Australia–Japan_Cable.
- JASURAUS wikiPageWikiLink Category:Australia–Indonesia_relations.
- JASURAUS wikiPageWikiLink Category:Submarine_communications_cables_in_the_Indian_Ocean.
- JASURAUS wikiPageWikiLink Fiber_optics.
- JASURAUS wikiPageWikiLink Guam.
- JASURAUS wikiPageWikiLink Hawaii.
- JASURAUS wikiPageWikiLink IP_transit.
- JASURAUS wikiPageWikiLink Indonesia.
- JASURAUS wikiPageWikiLink Internet_transit.
- JASURAUS wikiPageWikiLink Jakarta.
- JASURAUS wikiPageWikiLink Leased_line.
- JASURAUS wikiPageWikiLink Optical_fiber.
- JASURAUS wikiPageWikiLink Optus.
- JASURAUS wikiPageWikiLink PacRimEast_(cable_system).
- JASURAUS wikiPageWikiLink PacRimWest.
- JASURAUS wikiPageWikiLink PacRimWest_(cable_system).
- JASURAUS wikiPageWikiLink Perth.
- JASURAUS wikiPageWikiLink Perth,_Western_Australia.
- JASURAUS wikiPageWikiLink Pipe_Pacific_Cable.
- JASURAUS wikiPageWikiLink Port_Hedland.
- JASURAUS wikiPageWikiLink Port_Hedland,_Western_Australia.
- JASURAUS wikiPageWikiLink SEA-ME-WE_3.
- JASURAUS wikiPageWikiLink SEA-ME-WE_3_(cable_system).
- JASURAUS wikiPageWikiLink Southern_Cross_Cable.
- JASURAUS wikiPageWikiLink Submarine_communications_cable.
- JASURAUS wikiPageWikiLink Sydney.
- JASURAUS wikiPageWikiLink Tasman2.
- JASURAUS wikiPageWikiLink Telstra.
- JASURAUS wikiPageWikiLink Telstra_Endeavour.
- JASURAUS wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- JASURAUS wikiPageWikiLink Western_Australia.
- JASURAUS wikiPageWikiLinkText "JASURAUS".
- JASURAUS areaServed "Asia-Pacific".
- JASURAUS builtBy Alcatel_Australia.
- JASURAUS cableName "JASURAUS".
- JASURAUS cableType "Fibre-optic".
- JASURAUS constructionBeginning "1995".
- JASURAUS constructionFinished "1997".
- JASURAUS defunct "2012".
- JASURAUS designCapacity "5.332".
- JASURAUS fate "Decommissioned".
- JASURAUS firstTraffic "1997".
- JASURAUS hasPhotoCollection JASURAUS.
- JASURAUS landings Indonesia.
- JASURAUS landings Jakarta.
- JASURAUS landings Port_Hedland.
- JASURAUS landings Port_Hedland,_Western_Australia.
- JASURAUS landings Western_Australia.
- JASURAUS owner Telstra.
- JASURAUS owner "Optus".
- JASURAUS wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_cable.
- JASURAUS wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- JASURAUS subject Category:Australia–Indonesia_relations.
- JASURAUS subject Category:Submarine_communications_cables_in_the_Indian_Ocean.
- JASURAUS hypernym http://dbpedia.org/resource//.
- JASURAUS comment "JASURAUS was a 5.332 Gbit/s, 2,800 km optical submarine telecommunications cable connecting Port Hedland, Australia to Jakarta, Indonesia with a further interconnection to the APCN (cable system).JASURAUS was conceived in 1995 as an additional link from Australia to provide telephony services connection to the world, with a design life of 25 years and at a cost of A$160 million. The name was derived from a concatenation of the original planned sites of 'Jakarta' - 'Surabaya' - 'Australia'.".
- JASURAUS label "JASURAUS".
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- JASURAUS sameAs Q6107729.
- JASURAUS sameAs Q6107729.
- JASURAUS wasDerivedFrom JASURAUS?oldid=659723385.
- JASURAUS isPrimaryTopicOf JASURAUS.