Changi Cable Landing Station is located at 1 Changi North Rise, 498817 Singapore. The Changi Cable Landing Station is now the terminal station for EACTIC(Tata Indicom Cable), TGN-IA and Echo.

EAC (East Asia Crossing) is the first privately owned pan-Asian subsea cable system, linking China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan, Korea, Philippines, Malaysia, Singapore. In late 2001, EAC landed at the Changi Cable Landing Station, owned by Asia Global Crossing then. According to StarHub, Asia Global Crossing formed a 50:50 joint venture with StarHub in April 2001. The joint venture, known as StarHub Crossing, owns and operates a high capacity backhaul network in Singapore between Asia Global Crossing’s East Asia Crossing landing station in Changi North and StarHub Crossing’s Telehouse facility at Tai Seng. StarHub Crossing also provides co-location services and termination in the Telehouse facility, plus access to local loop providers, enabling a full set of solutions on a global, regional or local basis to be presented to customers.

After multiple acquistions and mergers, the EAC assets is now a part of the EAC-C2C network and owned by Telstra.

There are other cable landing stations in Changi, owned respectively by Matrix Networks, Singtel, StarHub.

 

Station Name:

  • Changi Cable Landing Station, or Changi CLS

 

Station Owner:

  • Telstra ( former Pacnet)

 

Available Backhaul Providers:

  • Singtel, StarHub, Telstra, Tata, etc.

 

Submarine Cable Systems:

 

Cable Landing Stations in Changi, Singapore
Locations of the four cable landing stations in Changi, Singapore