EIG is the first, direct, high-bandwidth, optical-fibre, submarine cable system from India to the United Kingdom, which is expected to enhance the capacity and diversity to connect India to West Asia and Europe. The 15,000-km (9,000 miles) cable system will connect 13 countries across three continents and is expected to carry commercial traffic by the second quarter of 2010.
In addition to complementing the existing, high-bandwidth cable systems in the region, the EIG cable system will provide the much-needed diversity for broadband traffic, which currently relies largely on traditional routes from Europe to India.
David Nishball, president (enterprise services), Bharti Airtel, said: "There is a tremendous rise in use of data and broadband applications among enterprises and consumers globally and India is no exception... International connectivity has become a vital part of our lives."
Whether it is large enterprises leveraging communication technologies to compete in a truly global environment or consumers seeking real-time entertainment over the internet, international connectivity has become a vital part of our lives."
Airtel will be operating the cable landing station in Mumbai. The other members of the EIG cable consortium are AT&T, British Telecom, Cable & Wireless, Djibouti Telecom, Du, Gibtelecom, IAM, Libyan Telecom, MTN Group, Omantel, PT Comunica