Foakh House
Partners with Cinturion
Focused on the development of new fiber-optic networks, utilizing the latest submarine cable systems.
Foakh House
Where We Build Ideas
Foakh House is the exclusive partner of Centurion Corporation USA, for Pakistan & Afghanistan, Cinturion is a corporation with a long history on submarine telecommunications cable systems. It is focused on the development of new fiber-optic networks, utilizing the latest submarine cable systems, coupled with the latest terrestrial technology for greenfield or underserved markets,they are buildingTrans Europe Asia System (TEAS), providing integrated end-to-end fiber paths between Pakistan & Europe on multiple routes with core network centered across Arabian Peninsula by establishing a robust and diverse land bridge.
Cinturion & Partners Commence the Trans European Asia System
December 22nd, 2020|Categories: News|Tags: Cinturion, Fiber-optic, Submarine, Team, TEAS, Technology
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The Trans Europe Asia System TEAS
The new generation of data and integrated content providers (ICP) are managing growth rates of data demand exceeding 45%, by establishing large data centers in major world markets. Those markets are connected with bespoke submarine cable networks. One of the last links being demanded, is connecting the high growth markets of Europe and Asia with onward connections to the West and to the East. Current cables connecting Asia with Europe are routed through the Red Sea and across the Suez or Egypt, then onto European points. This route is congested, relatively slow and vulnerable to interruption in the area near the Alexandria landing, the terrestrial route and the Red Sea.A preferred solution like (TEAS) would utilize a Middle East route that can also form data transport hubs in between. As a result, a faster and safer connection between Asia and Europe is achieved. The Trans Europe Asia System (TEAS) is designed to deliver this preferred solution, the system provides.
– Diverse Routing
– Protected System
– Lowest latency (up to 35% reduction) as compared to all the existing and upcoming networks in near future by avoiding RED Sea route
– Open Cable System
– Carrier neutral
– Lower cost
– Secure
– No government-imposed lighting fees
– Flexible routing
– Substantial requirements in the near future primarily due to upcoming 5G network deployment.
The route
1. 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.
2. 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.
3. 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.
This configuration offers three key benefits demanded by customers
A. The routes are geographically diverse, offering parallel links that ensure continued operation even if one link fails.
B. It offers the fastest route between the Gulf Countries to Europe.
C. Provides Data Sovereignty, since no regeneration is needed along the route, due to the latest optical technologies included that support advanced end-to-end encryption methods.
