News
Read the latest news and articles about the Coral Sea Cable System project.
Here are the most recent photos showing the progress of the project. You can view the full album here.
Coral Sea Cable System Complete
Faster, more affordable and reliable communications infrastructure is now available to Papua New Guinea and Solomon Islands, with construction of the CS2 and SIDN projects now complete.
Coral Sea Cable Company inaugural board meeting
Another important milestone for the Coral Sea Cable has been met, with the newly formed Coral Sea Cable Company meeting for the first time.
Solomon Islands Domestic Network Lay Completed
The Solomon Islands Domestic Network lay is now complete, with the landing of the cable at Noro on 31 October 2019, followed by the final splice on 1 November 2019.
The International System Final Splice
The Coral Sea Cable System between Australia, Papua New Guinea and Solomon Islands has been completed with the final splice taking place on Friday, 27 September 2019.
Coral Sea Cable System lands in Sydney
An important milestone in the Coral Sea Cable System has been reached – the landing of the cable in Sydney.
Coral Sea Cable to land in Sydney on Wednesday 28 August
The fibre optic submarine cable linking Australia to Papua New Guinea and Solomon Islands is scheduled to land in Sydney this Wednesday.
Cable Landing Station arrives in PNG
The PNG Cable Landing Station (CLS) arrived on site in Port Moresby to house critical equipment for the Coral Sea Cable System.
Coral Sea Cable reaches sea depth of 4,650m
The three segments of cable that make up the Coral Sea Cable System were connected on Tuesday 23 July 2019 by engineers aboard the Ile de Brehat.
The cable has arrived - Installation has begun in Solomon Islands and PNG
Exciting progress has been made as the Coral Sea Cable System touched down in Port Moresby on 29 June and Honiara on 14 July.
Cables on Their Way
All of the cable segments of the CS² and SIDN cables have been loaded onto the marine cable lay vessel, and departed from Calais, France in April 2019.
Bringing Submarine Cables to the Pacific
Final testing and loading of the Coral Sea Cable and Solomon Islands Domestic Network Cable has been happening over the month of March.
Building a Better Future
The CS² and SIDN will deliver faster, cheaper and more reliable internet to Papua New Guinea and Solomon Islands, resulting in significant economic and development opportunities.
Second Factory Acceptance Test Visit
In the second of a series of planned visits, Mat Shields visited ASN’s manufacturing plants in Greenwich, England.
First Factory Acceptance Test Visit
Mat Shields, Vocus Communications Technical Lead for the CS² project, visited ASN’s manufacturing plants to undertake a series of quality assurance and manufacturing progress assessments.
Marine Survey Underway - Honiara, Port Moresby and Sydney
Rapid progress is being made on the CS² and SIDN over the past month, with marine survey vessels having docked in Sydney, Honiara and Port Moresby.
Australia, PNG & Solomon Islands sign Trilateral MoU
Australia, PNG and Solomon Islands sign a Memorandum of Understanding relating to funding for the Coral Sea Cable System (CS²) and domestic network in Solomon Islands.
Solomon Islands Prime Minister Visit 2018
Prime Minister of Solomon Islands The Honourable Rick Houenipwela MP witnessed the signing of the agreement between Australia and Solomon Islands for the delivery of the CS² and SIDN networks.
Maximising submarine cable performance
Submarine line terminating equipment is the most important technology in an international cable network like the CS², and is also the part of cable technology that sees the most change over time.