BTI Global Communications Japan Inc., the Tokyo-based subsidiary of Bayan Telecommunications Inc., announced recently that the company has signed a contract with IP Converge Data Center, Inc. (IP Converge), the information technology and telecommunications subsidiary of publicly listed IPVG Corp., for an International Private Lease Circuit (IPLC) with bandwidth capacity of STM-4 or 620Mbps.
According to Cornelius Macalino, Managing Director, BTI Global Communications Japan Inc., the order will address the expected increase in demand for telecommunications services as BayanTelecommunications and BTI Global aims to serve more markets not only in the Philippines but also in Japan and other Asian cities. BTI Global Inc., will leverage on IP-Converge’s capacity on the IAC (Intra-Asia Cable System) for their Japan-Manila connectivity. The IAC is a 6,700 km multi-terabit cable system that connects Japan, Singapore and Hong Kong. The cable system offers the lowest latencies to these countries and connects seamlessly with existing cable systems in the Asia Pacific.
The infrastructure is designed to bypasses earthquake zones around Taiwan, potentially eliminating the risk of cable cuts brought about by natural disasters. Photo shows (from left) Gene B. Lim, head, wholesale voice & data services, Bayan Global; Cornelius S. Macalino, managing director, BTI Global Communications Japan, Inc.; Percival C. de los Reyes, senior vice president for Managed Data Services, IP Converge Data Center, Inc.; and Vanessa A. Beldia, senior account manager, IP Converge Data Center, Inc..
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