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Prysmian Group, pioneer in the energy and telecom cable systems industry, will showcase its state-of-the-art range of products and services for the submarine telecoms industry developed by its business unit NSW at the 25th edition of Submarine Networks World, the annual submarine communications gathering, which will take place in Singapore on 7-8 September (Booth F06).

For the Group, Submarine Networks World 2022 will be a great opportunity to present its latest innovations to the customers and to showcase its market position as a one-stop-shop for the entire submarine telecommunication cable industry.

Submarine telecommunication connections

The NSW plant in Nordenham, Germany has been manufacturing submarine cable since 1899 and makes advanced submarine cable products for both repeaterless and repeatered systems. The Group can therefore call on full expertise in submarine telecommunication connections and an extended ability to offer turnkey products and services including installation.

The NSW plant in Nordenham, Germany has been manufacturing submarine cable since 1899

A special focus at Submarine Networks world 2022 will be dedicated to the high fibre count MINISUB 288 cable family, a rugged, compact fibre-optic repeaterless submarine cable with up to 288 fibres in a single central tube and multi-tube ultra-high fibre-count designs with up to 1728 fibres.

Cutting-edge installation capabilities

Prysmian Group executives will also highlight the NSW MINISUB® cable family, a rugged, compact fibre-optic repeatered submarine cable with unique features, such as high count of up to 48 powerful fibres, low conductor resistance of down to 0.6 Ω/km, installation in water depths up to 8,000 m and extraordinary operating voltage of 20 kV DC.

Prysmian Group’s Ashutosh Bhargava, Projects Submarine Telecom Director, will be among the featured speakers at the event. “Our return to the submarine communications sector in 2019 has seen our market share steadily increase over the past four years as more online content and faster internet speeds have led to increasing demand higher bandwidth and therefore for submarine communications cables,” said Ashutosh Bhargava. “The winning combination of our cables offering, and cutting-edge installation capabilities gives us a strong position in competing for turnkey projects.”

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