
Cable Landing Station SOLUTIONS
Our infrastructure connects subsea cables to Cable Landing Stations (CLS), featuring marine steel directional bores and Beach Manholes (BMH).
Conventional Telco CLS vs CLS Inside a Data Center
3 Different Types of Cable Landing Station Deployment Models
High capacity DCI solutions, offering encryption, low latency and easy scalability.
Conventional
Telco CLS
Facilities are built and operated by traditional telco providers
CLS Inside
a Data Center
Facilities are built to serve
as both CLS and Data Center
Modular CLS
in Industrial grade Building
Advantages of building a CLS in an existing modern Data Center are clear
Phase #1:
Process for Obtaining Approvals & Permits
for Deployment of Subsea Cable into Singapore
To obtain a license for a Cable Landing Station (CLS) in Singapore, applicant needs to engage with the Info-comm Media Development Authority (IMDA). IMDA is the primary regulatory authority for telecommunications and media in Singapore
Here are general overview of the process:
4. Application to MPA (Committee for Marine Projects) for submarine cable corridor and installation approval
5. Application to Singapore Land Authority (SLA) for Wayleave and Temporary Occupational licences
Phase #2:
Subsea Cable Landing Stations Key Requirements
Subsea Cable Landing Station (CLS) requires regulatory authorization for operation within Singapore. CLSs are facilities on land where subsea fiber cables that cross oceans and connect continents come ashore. It allows data to flow between the submarine cable and mainly data centers nowadays
The license is issued by IMDA in Singapore to ensure that the operator complies with security, data, and regulatory requirements
The license is issued by IMDA in Singapore to ensure that the operator complies with security, data, and regulatory requirements
Key Points of a Subsea Cable Landing Station License
Subsea Cable Landing Stations Key Requirements
Obtaining a subsea cable landing station license can be a complex process, involving several challenges due to the critical nature of subsea cable infrastructure. Here are some of the main challenges:
Overall, establishing a subsea cable landing station is a major undertaking that requires navigating complex regulatory, financial, technical, and environmental challenges.
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