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 SMW4 and SMW5 cable connection points in details all over the world  SMW4 and SMW5 cable connection points in details all over the world 
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 https://blog.apnic.net/2021/02/22/unintended-consequences-of-submarine-cable-deployment-on-internet-routing/?fbclid=IwAR1muJGMRwdp8tHDkEI8E3c6MqB-PF5V4PUk8qagVBVuq_qEha2yNdW-6pw https://blog.apnic.net/2021/02/22/unintended-consequences-of-submarine-cable-deployment-on-internet-routing/?fbclid=IwAR1muJGMRwdp8tHDkEI8E3c6MqB-PF5V4PUk8qagVBVuq_qEha2yNdW-6pw
  
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 +  * SEA-ME-WE 5
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 +  * Design capacity: 36.6 Tbps
 +  * Lit capacity: 17 Tbps
 +  * Number of landing points: 19
 +  * Landing points in Bangladesh: 1 (Kuakata)
 +  * SEA-ME-WE 4
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 +  * Design capacity: 4.6 Tbps
 +  * Lit capacity: 2.3 Tbps/pair (two fibre pairs)
 +  * Number of landing points: 17
 +  * Landing points in Bangladesh: 1 (Cox's Bazaar)
 +  * ITC bandwidth consumption
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 +  * Total bandwidth consumption: 3,440 Gbps (March 2023)
 +  * Bandwidth consumption from SEA-ME-WE 5: 1,400 Gbps
 +  * Bandwidth consumption from SEA-ME-WE 4: 650 Gbps
 +  * Data consumption trends
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 +  * Data consumption in Bangladesh is growing rapidly, with an estimated annual growth rate of 30%.
 +  * The main drivers of data consumption growth are the increasing use of mobile internet, video streaming, and social media.
 +  * ITC is working to meet the growing demand for bandwidth by investing in new submarine cables and other infrastructure.
 +  * It is expected that the bandwidth consumption in Bangladesh will continue to grow in the coming years. This will put increasing pressure on the existing submarine cables. ITC is planning to build a new submarine cable, SEA-ME-WE 6, which will provide additional bandwidth capacity to Bangladesh.
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 +  * Omnibus : Cox >> Thailand >> Malaysia >> SG Tuas 
 +  * Express : COX >> Chennai >> Singapore Tuas [ (COX>> CHN half circuit) Google chennai SMW4 ckts ei path e]
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 +  * Latency from Dhaka to SG is 48 ms for omnibus path
 +  * Latency from Dhaka to SG is 55-57ms  for express path
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