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Sparkle to build Blue and Raman Submarine Cable in Collaboration with Google

With the start of the proposed submarine cable systems, internet service providers, carriers, telecom operators, content providers, enterprises and institutions will benefit from high-speed internet and state-of-the-art capacity services.

July 31, 2021

Sparkle submarine cable investment

Sparkle, the first international service provider in Italy and among the top ten global operators, has announced its collaboration with Google and others to build Blue and Raman Submarine Cable Systems. In the system, Blue will connect Italy, France, Greece and Israel, while Raman will connect Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Djibouti, Oman and India.

Each equipped with 16 fibre pairs and embracing the innovative concepts of open cable, supporting multiple fibre tenants, and open landing station, enabling competitive access to the cable termination points, the two systems will set a new reference in terms of diversification, scalability and latency throughout these geographies.

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In particular, Blue will be deployed along a new northbound route in the Mediterranean, crossing the Strait of Messina. In consequence, internet service providers, carriers, telecom operators, content providers, enterprises and institutions will benefit from high-speed internet and state-of-the-art capacity services with unparalleled diversity and performances.

Within the Blue System, BlueMed submarine cable is now Sparkle’s own private domain sharing its wet components with four additional fibre pairs and an initial design capacity of more than 25 Tbps per fibre pair and is extended up to Jordan (Aqaba) with additional private branches into France (Corsica), Greece (Chania – Crete), Italy (Golfo Aranci – Sardinia and Rome), Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Turkey, Cyprus and more in the future.

BlueMed flexible design allows both seamless express connections throughout the Mediterranean Basin, with unprecedented latency and spectral efficiency, and sophisticated regional subsystems, based on specific customer requirements.

In addition, Sparkle’s Genoa Open Landing Platform is set to become the alternative priority access for other upcoming submarine cables looking for a diversified entry to Europe, backhauled to Milan’s rich digital marketplace, and thus a new reference gateway between Africa, the Middle East, Asia and Europe.

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Blue and Raman are expected to be ready for service in 2024, with the Tyrrhenian part of BlueMed planned to be operational already in 2022. “We are extremely proud to bring our collaboration with Google to the next level with this cutting-edge intercontinental infrastructure”, comments Elisabetta Romano, CEO of Sparkle. “With Blue and Raman Submarine Cable Systems, Sparkle boosts its capabilities in the strategic routes between Asia, Middle East and Europe and the enhanced BlueMed strengthens our presence in the greater Mediterranean area”.

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