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TEAS

The Trans Europe Asia System (TEAS) is a new generation of data transport infrastructure which will serve the rapidly growing requirements of the markets between Europe and India.

The Trans Europe Asia System (TEAS) is developed by Cinturion Corp Ltd., with funding support from Stonecourt Capital, an investment firm based in New York.

TEAS is a trans-regional network that seamlessly links two new diverse connections across the Arabian Peninsula that are designed to support the future needs of key data centers, linking India, the Middle East and Europe. TEAS network is consists of:

  • A pair of submarine cables Med West (MW) and Med East (ME) that run from European landing points ( Marseilles, France and Bari, Italy ) to the Eastern Mediterranean coast.
  • Two terrestrial telecom networks continue across Jordan and Saudi Arabia, one on a northern route to Ras Al Khair and the other on a southern route to Aqaba.
  • From Aqaba there will be a submarine cable India Middle East (IME) that continues out of the Gulf of Aqaba, into the Red Sea, landing in Thuwal, K.S.A., and around the Arab Peninsula to Oman, U.A.E. and Bahrain landing in Ras Al Khair, with two branches extending to Mumbai across the Indian Ocean, with an additional branch to Gwadar.
TEAS Network
TEAS Network
Title Published Date Hits
Cinturion Selects Grid Telecom as Landing Partner in Greece 30-09-22 Hits: 332
Cinturion to Land TEAS Cable at Lightstorm's Open CLS in India 14-05-22 Hits: 1015
Cinturion Selects Grid Telecom as TEAS Cable Landing Partner in Greece 14-05-22 Hits: 771
TEAS to Land in Marseille via Port of Marseille Fos Submarine Cable Landing Infrastructure 04-03-22 Hits: 944
Cinturion to Develop Trans Europe Asia System (TEAS) from India to Europe 20-07-20 Hits: 3186

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