Indonesia’s rapidly expanding digital economy is creating an urgent need for high-capacity, resilient connectivity. As cloud computing, AI, data centers, streaming and digital services drive up bandwidth consumption, network operators are investing heavily in submarine cables and advanced optical infrastructure. Against this backdrop, ION Network’s deployment of Ciena Corporation CIEN WaveLogic 6 Extreme (WL6e) on its new ION Cable System 1 (ICS1) represents an important opportunity for both companies.

ION Network is deploying WL6e on ICS1, a new submarine cable spanning more than 2,000 kilometers between Jakarta and Singapore via submarine and protected terrestrial routes in Sumatra. The network will run on Ciena’s 6500 platform, supporting wavelength services up to 1.2 Tb/s, while the broader system is designed for up to 24 Tb/s of end-to-end capacity. Across six cable segments using two fiber pairs, ION expects total capacity to reach 288 Tb/s. ICS1 is scheduled to go live toward the end of 2026.

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