Download - Pacnet Jan 2011
Capabilities Overview
January 2011
Our History Milestones
1999: A venture by Softbank, Microsoft & Global Crossing to build EAC.2003: CNC purchases Asia Global Crossing & re-brand’s it as “Asia Netcom.”2006: CNC sells ANC to Connect Holdings Investor Group.
2007: Asia Netcom purchases 100% of C2C submarine cable system.
2008: Asia Netcom acquires Pacific Internet, one Asia’s largest ISPs and DIA providers.
2008: Asia Netcom re-brands itself as “Pacnet” reflecting the synergy of Asia Netcom, C2C and Pacific Internet as one company.2010: Launches Unity. Planned IPO
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Our Own Subsea Fiber SystemsEAC and C2C
PACNET Dual Core Super System
Combined EAC and C2C Cable Systems
•Higher Performance
•Meshed, Ring Protection
•Better Route Efficiency
•Increased Bandwidth
•Enhanced Flexibility
•SDH and Ethernet
•WAN-PHY and LAN-PHY
CLS CLS
PoPPoP PoPPoP
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Our Own Subsea Fiber SystemsEAC-Pacific (2/5 of Unity)
Los AngelesJapan
10,000km
• EAC Pacific is part of the 10,000km Unity cable system that is being built by the Unity consortium. Estimated network cost: US$300 million.
• Pacnet is the single largest investor in Unity and will control two of the five fiber pairs in Unity independently.
• Each of the fiber pairs of the Unity cable system are capable of carrying up to 960 Gbps, and the cable system can scale up to eight fiber pairs.
• Initial capacity from Unity is expected by the first quarter of 2010.• EAC Pacific will enhance connectivity and reliability of Pacnet’s existing
pan-Asia EAC-C2C subsea cable network by providing up to 1.92 Tbps of bandwidth across the Pacific.
Design Capacity: up to 7.68 Tbps
No of FP : up to 5 FP
No of WL per FP: 96
System RFS : 2Q 2010
Unity cable specifications
EAC Pacific
Tokyo Downtown
Chikura
70-80km(Direct Distance)
70-80km(Direct Distance)
EAC Pacific
CH
INA
-US
AP
CN
2
EA
C-C
2C
6
IP-Transit Backbones
Auckland
SydneyMelbourn
e
Adelaide
PerthSingapor
e
Kuala Lumpur
Hong Kong
Manila
Taipei
Seoul
Tokyo
Nagoya
Osaka
San Jose
Los Angeles
Brisbane
China
United States
Australia
Public peering
Private peering
Customers
AS10026 = Widest Reaching and Most Gravity in Asia-Pacific RegionAS37965 = Serving Mainland China with 23PoPs and Dedicated International Gateway
PACNET China POP Density
Chongqing
Ningbo
Wuxi
Chongqing
Ningbo
Wuxi
No. POP-ID City Province Target Date1 POP-SZX1 Shenzhen Guangdong Existing2 POP-SZX2 Shenzhen Guangdong Existing3 POP-SZX3 Shenzhen Guangdong Existing4 POP-DGM1 Dongguan Guangdong Existing5 POP-DGM2 Dongguan Guangdong Existing6 POP-CAN2 Guangzhou Guangdong Existing7 POP-SHA1 Shanghai Shanghai Existing8 POP-PEK1 Beijing Beijing Existing9 POP-PEK2 Beijing Beijing Existing10 POP-HUZ1 Huizhou Guangdong Existing11 POP-ZGN1 Zhongshan Guangdong Existing12 POP-SZV1 Suzhou Jiangsu Existing13 POP-DLC1 Dalian Liaoning Existing14 POP-HGH1 Hangzhou Zhejiang Existing15 POP-TAO1 Qingdao Shandong Existing16 POP-TSH1 Tianjin Tianjin Existing17 POP-NGB1 Ningbo Zhejiang Existing18 POP-CTU1 Chengdu Sichuan Existing19 POP-WUH1 Wuhan Hubei Existing20 POP-XMF1 Xiamen Fujian 2010-Q221 TBD Chongqing Sichuan 2010-Q2/Q322 TBD Wuxi Jiangsu 2010-Q2/Q323 TBD Xian Shaanxi 2010-Q2/Q3
PACNET Data Centers
Data Center Sites 20
Total Floor Space (sq ft )
92,988
Number of Racks 2,008
AUSTRALIA , Sydney, Bond St. 9,619 sq ft, co-lo139 racksAUSTRALIA , Sydney, Bond St. 9,619 sq ft, co-lo139 racks
AUSTRALIA, Sydney, Global Switch2,476 sq ft, co-lo 112 racksAUSTRALIA, Sydney, Global Switch2,476 sq ft, co-lo 112 racks
HONG KONG, Mega-I 12/F & 29F29,151 sq ft, co-lo 512 racksHONG KONG, Mega-I 12/F & 29F29,151 sq ft, co-lo 512 racks
HONG KONG, Telecom House 808 & 10245,575sq ft, co-lo 199 racksHONG KONG, Telecom House 808 & 10245,575sq ft, co-lo 199 racks
JAPAN, Tokyo, Comspace 3,068 sq ft, co-lo 103 racksJAPAN, Tokyo, Comspace 3,068 sq ft, co-lo 103 racks
TAIWAN, Taipei, Chief Telecom2,239 sq ft, co-lo 135 racksTAIWAN, Taipei, Chief Telecom2,239 sq ft, co-lo 135 racks
PHILIPPINES, Manila, DCI807 sq ft, co-lo 29 racksPHILIPPINES, Manila, DCI807 sq ft, co-lo 29 racksSINGAPORE, Global Switch, F1&4, E2
11,800 sq ft, co-lo 321 racksSINGAPORE, Global Switch, F1&4, E211,800 sq ft, co-lo 321 racks
Additional Pacnet Sites
KOREA, Seoul, KIDC13,020 sq ft, 408 racksKOREA, Seoul, KIDC13,020 sq ft, 408 racks
China IDC Colocation (5 centers ready)
PACNET Cloud
GuangzhouShenzhen
BeijingTianjin
China Shanghai
CT/CU invested IDC : good at internet bandwidth but poor in facilities
Private invested IDC : good at facilities but expensive in internet bandwidth
Government invested
Government invested
CT invested
Japan player invested IDCUnder Pacnet operation
Private sector invested(Tier 4)
DLS Project Background
Asia Gravity CentersAsia Gravity Centers
Tele-House Tele-House
Tele-House Tele-House
Tele-House Tele-House
Tele-House Tele-House Tele-House
Tele-House
Data Landing Station
Data Landing Station
Data Landing Station
Data Landing Station
Data Landing Station
Data Landing Station
Large CDN Providers, Over the Top Providers
(e.g. Yahoo. Google)
Small CDN Providers Content Provider
MNC, Large Enterprises
Carriers, ISPEnterprises, SMB
Our Data Center Roadmap (3 years)
JapanKorea
Hong Kong
PhilippinesSingapore
India
Australia
Taiwan
Asia Gravity Center (AGC)
Data Landing Center (DLS)
Virtual Data Landing Center (VDLS)
N x 10G meshed backbone
Fiber backhaul