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Disclaimer & Disclosure of Interests
Trident Subsea Cable Pty Ltd (“Trident Subsea Cable” or the “Company”) has prepared this Company
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or the Company that the objectives or plans will be achieved.
Important Notice and Disclaimer
Why a new cable from Western Australia into Asia?
(valeriepieris on Reddit)
4(OECD & Brookings Institute, “The Emerging Middle Class in
Developing Countries”, 2010)
Asia-Pacific region forecast to grow from 25% to 65% of total world ‘middle class’ population – the main driving group of economic growth
– during lifetime of the Trident cable system
Growing Asia Pacific Middle Class
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Onslow-Karratha-Port Hedland1,210km new construction1 fibre-pair express to Perth & Jakarta
Trans-Australia to eastern capitals, without changing carriers in Perth
Carnarvon Basin oil & gas loop670km1 fibre pair, 80x100Gbps channels
Landing Stations: Perth, Onslow, Singapore, Jakarta
Four fibre pairs4,645 km new int’l construction8.6 Tbps Perth-Singapore16 20 Tbps Perth-Jakarta
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8 active cables, plus 2 under construction connect into Sydney on eastern coast.
Only 1 existing cable (SMW-3) to western coast of Australia
SMW-3 is 15 years old, and almost full. It has been severed four times since Jan 2013, each time for 1 to 4 months.
Existing international cables
A new West Coast cable into Asia is needed to provide capacity, low latency and redundancy for future services and growth
SEA-ME-WE-3 unreliable
The existing SEA-ME-WE-3 cable has a history of faults/outages between Perth and Singapore
driving telcos and ISPs to find alternative transmission paths
SEA-ME-WE-3 is unreliable – many recent breaks, long repair times.
When SEA-ME-WE-3 breaks, all Australian traffic must re-route via the east-coast, causing congestion and long delays
Most SEA-ME-WE-3 breaks are caused by ships anchors snagging and snapping the cable in Indonesian waters.
Recent 25th September 2015 to 18th November 2015 – almost 3 months down, 4 separate breaks to be repaired.
10Jan13 – 24Apr134.5 months
30Nov14-27Jan152 months
25Sep15-18Nov15Almost 3 months
Source: Press articles, ISP media reports
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Trident Perth Cable Landing
Unexploded
Ordnance
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Perth Cable Landing Station – central to all major DCs
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Avoiding Sunda Strait Anchorages – Merak/Cilegon
SMW3 repair
Nov 2015
SMW3 repair
Nov 2015
Sunda Strait
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Matrix Cable System
Jakarta-Batam-Singapore, 1055 km
100% double-armoured cable entire length
Singapore shore end deep-buried to 10m, rock cut to 4m
Jakarta end deep-buried to 5 metres
Operational since 2008
Branching Unit offshore Jakarta purpose-designed for cable to Australia
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Jakarta Access Datacentre PoPs
Direct fibre access to major datacentres in Jakarta, and most major buildings.
Trident PoPs at:
• Matrix CLS, Pantai Mutiara• Cyber Building, JI Kuningan Barat#8• Plaza Kuningan DC
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Singapore Access Datacentre PoPs
Direct fibre access to major datacentres in Singapore.Trident PoPs at: • Matrix CLS Changi North
• GlobalSwitch• Equinix SG1/SG3
• Savvis• Chai Chee Technopark
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• Completed – agreement to acquire Matrix fibre pairs, Singapore & Indonesian permits and approvals in place, access to existing cable landing stations
• Completed – All Australian permits & environmental approvals
• Completed – marine desktop study
• Completed – stage 1 terrestrial route survey
• Completed – tender for construction of wet segment build –awarded to TE SubCom
• Completed – book build for pre-CIF sales
• Completed – Full Pilbara Route Survey & Construction Plans
• Completed – Cable landed and operating in Jakarta and Singapore
Key Developments to Date – Project Steps Completed
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Expanded Trident Board
David BuckinghamDirector
Greg BaderDirector
• 18+ years financial and managerial experience in the telco industry
• CEO at iiNet to November 2015
• Previous experience in senior financial roles in UK incl. Virgin Media
• 20+ years experience in ICT industry
• Chief Business Officer at iiNet from 2012
• 9+ years as Chief Technology Officer at iiNet
• Various managerial positions at Ericsson, Lucent, Nokia and Optus
Points of Presence/Interconnect
Australian PoPs
• Perth – Trident CLS, (others TBA)
• Sydney – GlobalSwitch, Equinix SY1
• Melbourne – Equinix ME1
• Brisbane
• Adelaide
• Canberra
Singapore PoPs
• Matrix CLS
• GlobalSwitch
• Equinix SG1/SG3
• BT Frontline
• GeoTele
Jakarta PoPs
• Matrix CLS
• Equinix JK1
• Cyber Building
• Plaza Kuningan
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Trident Cable System – “Next Generation” Communications
Lowest latency between Australia and Asia will assist real-time transactions and streaming media.
100G coherent optical technology, upgradable to 400G when commercially viable
Only 100G system on Australian west coast provides resiliency against SMW-3 and east coast cable failures.
Bringing competitive telecoms infrastructure competition to Australia’s North West
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Thankyou
National Project OfficeT: +61 (0)2 8960 2334Level 14, 197 St Georges TerracePerth WA 6000Australia
E: info@tridentsc.com.au
Paul.Brooks@tridentsc.com.au
www.tridentsc.com.au
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