Submarine Cable Networks Submarine Cable Networks Open cable, Open community SAIL Cable System ready for service
 English (UK) English (UK)
  • 简体中文(中国) 简体中文(中国)

Sidebar

  • Home
  • Systems
    • Trans-Atlantic
      • Dunant
      • AEC-2/HAVFRUE
      • MAREA
      • AEC-1/AEConnect
      • Hibernia Express
      • Hibernia Atlantic
      • AC-1
      • Apollo
      • AC-2
      • Columbus-III
      • FA-1
      • TGN-Atlantic
      • TAT-14
    • Trans-Pacific
      • HKA
      • JUPITER
      • PLCN
      • NCP
      • FASTER
      • SEA-US
      • Palau-Guam
      • AAG
      • China-US CN
      • Japan-US CN
      • PC-1
      • Unity
      • TPE
      • TGN-Pacific
      • Southern Cross
      • Telstra Endeavour
      • TPC 5
      • Guam-Philippines
      • PPC-1
      • ASH/SAS
      • Honotua
    • Intra-Asia
      • APCN
      • APCN-2
      • EAC-C2C
      • FNAL/RNAL
      • TGN-IA
      • APG
      • ASE
      • Cahaya Malaysia
      • SJC
      • KJCN
      • MCS
      • MIC-1
      • TIC
      • i2i
      • WAC
      • TIS
      • BLCS
      • BDM
      • DMCS
      • GBI
      • TSE-1
      • ICX
      • BBG
      • SeaX-1
    • Intra-Europe
    • Asia-Europe-Africa
      • AAE-1
      • EASSy
      • FALCON
      • FLAG FEA
      • SAFE
      • SEA-ME-WE 3
      • SEA-ME-WE 4
      • SEA-ME-WE 5
      • SEACOM
      • RJK
      • RJCN
      • HSCS
      • IMEWE
      • EIG
      • TGN-EA
      • MENA
      • TEA
      • GBI
      • G2A
      • Arctic Fiber
      • IOX
    • Australia/NZ-USA
      • Pacific Fibre
      • PPC-1
      • Southern Cross
      • Telstra Endeavour
      • Optikor Network
      • TGA
      • Hawaiki Cable
    • Asia-Australia
      • AJC
      • ASC
      • SMW3
      • ASSC-1
      • INDIGO
      • PNG National
      • PPC-1
      • Trident
    • Eurasia Terrestrial
    • North-South America
      • Seabras-1
      • MONET
      • AMX1
      • BRUSA
      • Curie
    • Brazil-Africa
      • SACS
      • SAIL
      • SAEx
    • Europe-Africa
      • WACS
      • MainOne
  • Stations
    • Africa
    • Asia
      • Japan
      • Korea
      • China
      • Taiwan
      • Hong Kong
      • Vietnam
      • Philippines
      • Brunei
      • Singapore
      • Indonesia
      • Malaysia
      • Thailand
      • Myanmar
      • Sri Lanka
      • India
      • Bangladesh
    • Europe
      • Russia
    • North America
      • USA-West Coast
      • USA-East Coast
      • USA-Guam
      • USA-Hawaii
    • South America
    • Oceania
      • Australia
      • American Samoa
      • Samoa
      • French Polynesia
      • New Zealand
      • Papua New Guinea
      • Fiji
  • Capacity Watch
    • Promotions
  • Insights
  • Sponsor & Advertise
  • Events
    • Submarine Networks EMEA 2019
    • Subsea Americas 2018
    • Submarine Networks World 2018
    • Subsea EMEA 2018
    • Asia-Pacific Submarine Networks Forum 2018
  • My Account
    • Overview
    • Management
    • Create an account
    • Forgot your username?
    • Forgot your password?

BBIX Launches New IX Point “BBIX Tokyo 6" at Softbank Maruyama CLS

Details
Winston Qiu logo
Capacity Watch
06 June 2018

BBIX Inc. (“BBIX”), the Internet exchange (IX) business arm of the SoftBank Group, today announced the launch of a new IX point “BBIX Tokyo 6” that will start operations in April 2017. BBIX Tokyo 6 locates at Maruyama Cable Landing Station.

 

 


  • Prev
  • Next
Huawei Marine Networks

Submarine Networks EMEA 2019

Latest Articles

  • Google's Curie Cable System to Land at Equinix LA4
  • Colt Launches Private Wave Product in Japan, Hong Kong and Singapore
  • Windstream Wholesale Connects its Core Network to MAREA and BRUSA Cables
  • Teraco Sells a Majority Stake to Berkshire Partners
  • BT Obtains Nationalwide Telecom Licenses in China
  • BT Obtains Nationalwide Telecom Licenses in China [Updated]
  • AWS Acquires a Fiber Pair on MAREA Cable System on IRU Basis
  • Growth of Submarine Cables and How the Cisco NCS 1004 Fits

Articles Related Items

  • NCP Consortium and TE SubCom Announce the Commencement of System Construction
  • Maruyama Cable Landing Station
 
 
 
Privacy Policy | Terms of Use | About Us

All Rights Reserved,SubmarineNetworks.com