Arus Restu bags MIST subsea cable system job


ARSB's CEO Rozaimy Rahman said: “With Malaysians’ huge appetite for bandwidth and for data centre growth, this new city pop-to-city pop system would allow direct interconnect from Malaysia into the countries served by the cable system.”

PETALING JAYA: Arus Restu Sdn Bhd (ARSB) has bagged a contract to build a cable landing station in Cyberjaya, Selangor, that will be part of the larger Myanmar, Malaysia, India, Singapore Transit (MIST) subsea cable system.

In a statement, the company said it received the contract from Orient Link Pte Ltd (OLL), a joint venture between Japanese telecommunication giant NTT Ltd, Fund Corp for the Overseas Development of Japan’s ICT and Postal Services Inc and WEN Capital Pte Ltd.

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