PT Telekomunikasi Indonesia International (Telin) says the Bifrost Cable System has successfully landed in Manado.
The submarine cable system connects Singapore to West Coast of North America, with landings in Jakarta, Manado, Davao and Guam, and is visualized as a digital superhighway beneath Trans-Pacific Ocean spanning over 20,000 km.
It also consecrates a breakthrough project by Telin, Meta and Keppel, making it the world’s first subsea cable to directly link these regions via Indonesia’s Java and Celebes Seas.
Manado’s strategic location in eastern Indonesia has been chosen as termination point following its previous role as a landing point for the SEA-US and IGG international cables. This also serves a broader purpose: to foster economic growth in the APAC region and meaningfully stimulate digital business in eastern Indonesia.
Abdul Rahman Ansyori, CTO, Telin, said the Bifrost Cable signified Manado as Indonesia’s International second gateway.
“Bifrost Cable System will be a vital component of the nation’s economic and technological evolution by improving global connectivity, paving the way for Telin’s deployment of many more future cable systems,” he said.
Bifrost cable system will cater to the rapidly growing connectivity demands in Southeast Asia. Equipped with state-of-the-art subsea optical transmission technology, it will benefit a wide range of industries, including telecom operators, hyperscalers, cloud service providers and Data Center players.
Looking ahead, Telin is actively pursuing additional strategic infrastructure projects to enhance connectivity and contribute to the global digital society.