Voyager chooses Hawaiki for trans-Pacific cable
Voyager chooses Hawaiki for trans-Pacific cable
Auckland, 1 October 2013 – Zealand ISP Voyager has signed a letter of intent with submarine cable group Hawaiki Cable Limited, confirming its intention to acquire international bandwidth on the trans-Tasman and trans-Pacific segments of the Hawaiki submarine cable system.
Hawaiki’s 14,000 km
trans-Pacific cable, scheduled for completion in late 2015,
will link New Zealand, Australia and Hawaii to the US west
coast.
The multi-million dollar deal with Voyager,
founded by entrepreneur Seeby Woodhouse, will see the ISP
purchase substantial capacity over the next 10
years.
Voyager CEO Seeby Woodhouse said the opportunity to purchase capacity on a second international cable out of New Zealand was great news.
“A single sub-sea cable system to the outside world has isolated New Zealand businesses from internet-based revenue opportunities,” he said. “A carrier-neutral cable, like Hawaiki, is a step closer to lower wholesale data rates and faster and cheaper internet for consumers.”
Hawaiki Cable CEO Rémi Galasso said he was delighted to work with Voyager. “Seeby is a savvy operator and understands the benefits a new cable system will deliver to New Zealand. Voyager is a perfect partner for Hawaiki and we appreciate their support.”
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