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  • ABB Ltd.
  • Alcatel Submarine Networks SAS by Nokia Corporation
  • China Mobile International
  • Ciena Corporation
  • Corning Incorporated
  • Fujitsu Limited
  • Hellenic Cables SA by Cenergy Holdings SA
  • Hengtong Group Co.,Ltd.
  • Infinera Corporation
  • Jiangsu Zhongtian Technology Co., Ltd.
  • Ledcor Industries Inc.
  • LS Cable & System, Ltd. by LS Group
  • Mitsubishi Electric Corporation
  • NEC Corporation
  • Nexans SA
  • OMS Group
  • Orange S.A.
  • Prysmian S.p.A
  • PT. Telekomunikasi Indonesia International
  • Seaborn Networks LLC
  • SubCom LLC
  • Sumitomo Electric Industries Ltd.
  • Tata Communications Ltd.
  • TE Connectivity Ltd.
  • Tratos Cavi SpA
  • VIAVI Solutions Inc.
  • Xtera Communications, Inc.
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The Submarine Communication Cable System Market was valued at USD 12.06 billion in 2023 and is projected to grow to USD 12.91 billion in 2024, with a CAGR of 7.74%, reaching USD 20.33 billion by 2030.

KEY MARKET STATISTICS
Base Year [2023] USD 12.06 billion
Estimated Year [2024] USD 12.91 billion
Forecast Year [2030] USD 20.33 billion
CAGR (%) 7.74%

Submarine communication cable systems have long served as the backbone of global connectivity, linking continents and fostering economic growth through uninterrupted data exchange. In today's dynamic telecommunications and digital commerce environment, these systems face a period of rapid innovation and heightened complexity. As technologies evolve and demand surges worldwide, stakeholders are compelled to reassess operational strategies and investment approaches.

This report embarks on a deep dive into the critical aspects of submarine cable networks, exploring technological advancements, market segmentation nuances, and regional as well as global trends that are reshaping the industry. Moreover, a meticulous analysis of market drivers and competitive dynamics provides a comprehensive backdrop against which decision-makers can strategize effectively. The evolving nature of these systems not only spurs technological breakthroughs but also drives significant shifts in service delivery models, regulatory frameworks, and capital deployment strategies.

Understanding these critical elements is essential for those aiming to sustain competitive advantage and ensure long-term profitability in a market that blends engineering prowess with strategic foresight. This introduction sets the stage for an enriched discourse on emerging trends and market dynamics, serving as both an overview and a call for proactive adaptation amidst transformative changes.

Transformative Shifts Redefining the Market Landscape

Over recent years, the submarine cable sector has experienced transformative shifts driven by technological innovation, evolving consumer demands, and strategic regulatory reforms. These shifts have ushered in an era where traditional paradigms are being re-examined under the lens of modern technology and enhanced global cooperation.

At the center of this transformation is the rapid acceleration in fiber optic technologies, which has enabled higher bandwidth capacities and more robust network reliability. Enhanced signal processing and efficient data management now allow cable systems to support a substantially higher volume of data traffic. Such innovations have not only improved performance but have also contributed to lowering the overall total cost of ownership, thereby redefining operational efficiencies across the board.

Additionally, evolving consumer behaviors - from increased streaming and cloud computing demands to the surge in remote work - have catalyzed a market shift in how submarine systems are planned, designed, and deployed. The infusion of state-of-the-art design and engineering practices, coupled with more rigorous installation and commissioning protocols, has pushed the industry toward a more integrated, scalable approach. Faced with constant technological advancements, stakeholders are now compelled to innovate and refine their approaches for both network planning and deployment.

Regulatory changes at national and international levels further stimulate industry evolution, promoting transparency, security, and cooperation between global partners. Interconnectivity is enhanced through mechanisms that encourage collaborative ventures while ensuring compliance with critical environmental and safety standards. These regulatory and technological shifts have culminated in a market that is agile, competitive, and responsive to the increasingly complex demands of global connectivity and telecommunications.

In essence, the submarine cable landscape is not only evolving in response to technological imperatives but is also being fundamentally transformed by a convergence of market dynamics, strategic innovations, and regulatory reforms. Such an environment requires forward-thinking strategies that harness these advancements to unlock new opportunities and support sustainable growth.

In-Depth Insights on Market Segmentation Dynamics

A comprehensive understanding of the segmentation within the submarine communication cable system market is pivotal for stakeholders seeking to capitalize on emerging opportunities. The analysis encompasses various dimensions that provide a granular view of market composition and the factors influencing demand across segments.

The market is first analyzed based on type, dividing it into two distinct categories: repeatered systems, which are engineered for longer link spans with intermittent signal boost stations, and unrepeatered systems, typically designed for shorter links in specific regional deployments. This segmentation highlights different investment profiles, performance metrics, and technological requirements that guide project feasibility and operational planning.

The plant type segmentation further refines the analysis by distinguishing between dry plant products and wet plant products. Dry plant products, which include non-submersible installations and onshore components, contrast with wet plant products that are engineered for underwater environments. This demographic is critical as it encapsulates both the physical durability requirements and the operational contingencies associated with underwater deployments.

Examining the market based on offering differentiates key service domains such as design and engineering, installation and commissioning, and ongoing maintenance. Each phase of the project lifecycle presents unique challenges and investment opportunities, with design and engineering setting the conceptual framework, installation and commissioning driving initial deployment, and maintenance ensuring sustained operational efficiency. Such a multifaceted approach underscores the synergy required between technical expertise and operational execution.

The component-based segmentation introduces a richer narrative by breaking down the infrastructural elements into branching units, cables, landing stations, and repeaters. A deeper analysis of the cables reveals a further bifurcation into submarine fiber optic cables and submarine hybrid cables, each catering to different performance and application criteria. Similarly, landing stations are subdivided into power feed equipment and terrestrial networks, underscoring the role of power management and interoperability in network performance.

Application-based segmentation lends another dimension by focusing on diverse use cases, including data centers, defense operations, offshore exploration, and telecommunications services. Within data centers, further differentiation into enterprise data centers and hyperscale data centers reflects varied operational scales and business models, where each application imposes distinct technical and economic requirements on the cable systems.

Lastly, the end-user segmentation paints a vivid picture of the market's demand side, encompassing cloud service providers, government and defense entities, internet service providers, oil and gas companies, and telecommunications companies. These user groups each have unique connectivity needs and strategic priorities, ranging from data security and speed to cost-efficiency and scalability. In synthesizing these segmentation variables, a robust framework emerges that offers stakeholders clear insights into the competitive landscape and the distinct opportunities available within each segment.

By weaving together these segmentation insights, the analysis not only highlights the intricacies of market dynamics but also serves as a roadmap for targeted strategy formulation. Such granular understanding is critical for investors and operators alike, ensuring that resource allocation matches the technical challenges and market potential inherent to each segmented category.

Based on Type, market is studied across Repeatered and Unrepeatered.

Based on Plant Type, market is studied across Dry Plant Products and Wet Plant Products.

Based on Offering, market is studied across Design & Engineering, Installation & Commissioning, and Maintenance.

Based on Components, market is studied across Branching Units, Cables, Landing Stations, and Repeaters. The Cables is further studied across Submarine Fiber Optic Cable and Submarine Hybrid Cables. The Landing Stations is further studied across Power Feed Equipment and Terrestrial Networks.

Based on Applications, market is studied across Data Centers, Defense Operations, Offshore Exploration, and Telecommunications Services. The Data Centers is further studied across Enterprise Data Centers and Hyperscale Data Centers.

Based on End-Users, market is studied across Cloud Service Providers, Government & Defense, Internet Service Providers, Oil & Gas Companies, and Telecommunications Companies.

Comprehensive Analysis of Regional Market Trends

The submarine cable market's dynamics vary considerably across different geographical domains, each presenting its own set of opportunities and challenges. A close examination of regions such as the Americas, Europe, Middle East & Africa, and Asia-Pacific reveals disparities in growth trajectories, technological adoption, and regulatory environments.

In the Americas, technological advances are rapidly integrating into the fabric of established infrastructure, driving renewed investments in cable system upgrades and network expansions. The region exhibits strong demand growth, primarily due to high data consumption and the accelerated adoption of cloud-based services. Here, market players are increasingly investing in enhanced network resilience and capacity-driven solutions to cater to both urban and emerging markets.

Across the region spanning Europe, the Middle East, and Africa, regulatory reforms and cross-border collaborations have fueled significant modernization efforts. Countries in this vast domain are focused on both expanding network reach and improving interoperability among different digital ecosystems. The duality of advanced markets juxtaposed with regions that demand infrastructural upgrades creates a fertile environment for innovative and adaptive deployment strategies. Market participants are capitalizing on these mixed dynamics to launch projects that are both scalable and resilient.

The Asia-Pacific region stands out as a powerhouse of growth, largely driven by robust economic growth, booming technological investments, and a rapidly expanding digital economy. With a spectrum of developed and emerging markets, this region offers a unique blend of high-capacity requirements and cost-effective deployment strategies. Investments in submarine cable systems here are largely influenced by the need to bridge interconnectivity gaps among diverse economies, driving increased international collaboration and breakthrough innovations in cable technology.

The regional analysis underscores that diverse economic landscapes, regulatory frameworks, and technology readiness levels are instrumental in shaping investment priorities and deployment strategies. Stakeholders are advised to tailor their strategies to align with regional market dynamics, taking advantage of localized opportunities while mitigating potential risks arising from disparate regulatory and infrastructural conditions.

Based on Region, market is studied across Americas, Asia-Pacific, and Europe, Middle East & Africa. The Americas is further studied across Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Mexico, and United States. The United States is further studied across California, Florida, Illinois, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Texas. The Asia-Pacific is further studied across Australia, China, India, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, and Vietnam. The Europe, Middle East & Africa is further studied across Denmark, Egypt, Finland, France, Germany, Israel, Italy, Netherlands, Nigeria, Norway, Poland, Qatar, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, and United Kingdom.

Insights on Leading Players Influencing Market Evolution

A closer look at the competitive landscape reveals a host of key companies that are critical in steering the course of the submarine cable system market. Major industry players, such as ABB Ltd., Alcatel Submarine Networks SAS by Nokia Corporation, and China Mobile International, have positioned themselves as pivotal contributors through groundbreaking technological advancements and robust global networks. These organizations collaborate to drive innovations that ensure the evolution of both hardware and service-based solutions.

Companies like Ciena Corporation, Corning Incorporated, and Fujitsu Limited fortify the market through investments in next-generation products and comprehensive service offerings, ensuring end-to-end system integrity and heightened performance levels. Their integrated solutions are further complemented by the expertise of regional specialists such as Hellenic Cables SA by Cenergy Holdings SA and Hengtong Group Co.,Ltd., whose localized insights and adaptive engineering capabilities enhance network reliability and scalability.

Other prominent entities, including Infinera Corporation, Jiangsu Zhongtian Technology Co., Ltd., and Ledcor Industries Inc., are pivotal for their contributions to system resilience and innovative maintenance practices, ensuring that cable infrastructures meet rigorous operational benchmarks. These collaborations extend to LS Cable & System, Ltd. by LS Group, and Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, whose technological prowess and engineering excellence continue to set industry standards.

In addition, players like NEC Corporation, Nexans SA, and OMS Group lead the charge in pioneering advanced cable design and network optimization. Their forward-thinking strategies underscore the critical role of product innovation and seamless integration in nurturing enhanced connectivity. Complementing these efforts are key service providers such as Orange S.A., Prysmian S.p.A, and PT. Telekomunikasi Indonesia International, whose dynamic service portfolios ensure that high-quality, reliable connectivity becomes a reality across diverse geographies.

The competitive narrative is further enriched by companies such as Seaborn Networks LLC, SubCom LLC, Sumitomo Electric Industries Ltd., Tata Communications Ltd., TE Connectivity Ltd., and Tratos Cavi SpA, each contributing unique strategies and specialized capabilities that collectively bolster market expansion. Emerging innovators like VIAVI Solutions Inc. and Xtera Communications, Inc. continue to disrupt traditional paradigms by introducing state-of-the-art technologies and customer-centric solutions.

This elaborate interplay of well-established multinationals and agile market disruptors forms the crux of the industry's competitive matrix. The diverse capabilities and groundbreaking innovations brought forth by these industry titans are laying the foundation for the next phase of growth and operational excellence in the submarine cable domain.

The report delves into recent significant developments in the Submarine Communication Cable System Market, highlighting leading vendors and their innovative profiles. These include ABB Ltd., Alcatel Submarine Networks SAS by Nokia Corporation, China Mobile International, Ciena Corporation, Corning Incorporated, Fujitsu Limited, Hellenic Cables SA by Cenergy Holdings SA, Hengtong Group Co.,Ltd., Infinera Corporation, Jiangsu Zhongtian Technology Co., Ltd., Ledcor Industries Inc., LS Cable & System, Ltd. by LS Group, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, NEC Corporation, Nexans SA, OMS Group, Orange S.A., Prysmian S.p.A, PT. Telekomunikasi Indonesia International, Seaborn Networks LLC, SubCom LLC, Sumitomo Electric Industries Ltd., Tata Communications Ltd., TE Connectivity Ltd., Tratos Cavi SpA, VIAVI Solutions Inc., and Xtera Communications, Inc.. Strategic and Actionable Recommendations for Market Leaders

For industry leaders poised to steer their organizations through an ever-evolving submarine cable systems market, strategic clarity and forward-looking initiatives are paramount. Stakeholders are encouraged to invest in research and development to continuously embrace and incorporate emerging technologies that drive superior network performance, while closely monitoring market segmentation trends to ensure that investments are judiciously aligned with both current and future demand.

Investments in design and engineering should be bolstered by a focus on innovative installation and commissioning practices that prioritize sustainability and operational efficiency. Embracing a holistic approach to maintenance can extend asset lifecycles and deliver guaranteed uptime, further reinforcing a competitive advantage in a highly contested market. Leaders should harness predictive maintenance tools and data analytics to optimize operational performance and preemptively address potential system vulnerabilities.

Additionally, adopting adaptive business models that consider regional variances is vital. Customizing service offerings based on localized regulatory environments, economic indicators, and technological readiness ensures that solutions are both compliant and market-sensitive. Encouraging cross-regional collaborations can foster synergy, enabling the sharing of best practices and operational efficiencies that are crucial in a fragmented global market.

Moreover, fostering strategic alliances with technology innovators and specialist service providers will be instrumental in driving the evolution of integrated cable systems. These alliances enable the consolidation of expertise, thereby accelerating the deployment of next-generation cable infrastructures. Leaders must also consider diversifying their portfolios by targeting emerging segments and new geographies, thus ensuring that their investments yield sustainable, long-term returns.

Finally, continuous market intelligence and agile decision-making are indispensable. Industry leaders should establish dedicated frameworks to monitor competitive activities, technological innovations, and evolving customer needs. By proactively recalibrating strategies and investing in scalable technologies, decision-makers can safeguard their market position while simultaneously driving industry-wide advancements.

Such strategic imperatives, when implemented with precision and foresight, have the potential to transform operational models, unlock new revenue streams, and fortify market leadership in an era of rapid digital transformation.

Synthesizing Core Insights and Future Outlook

In summary, the submarine cable systems market stands at a crucial inflection point characterized by rapid technological innovation, regional diversification, and intense competitive dynamics. The convergence of advanced design methodologies, differentiated market segmentation, and agile regional strategies underscores a landscape where both technological and operational excellence are indispensable.

Each analytical dimension - from technology type to plant design, from granular service offerings to detailed component analysis - offers a vivid tableau of challenges and opportunities. The interplay between repeatered and unrepeatered systems, the distinction between dry and wet plant products, and the diversification across design, installation, and maintenance collectively define a market poised for growth. Furthermore, the segmentation insights tied to applications and end-uses elucidate how specific user groups are converging on the need for reliable, high-speed connectivity across geographies.

By aligning core strategies with evolving regional trends, industry stakeholders can harness a full spectrum of opportunities while mitigating the inherent risks in this capital-intensive environment. The collaborative endeavors among major industry players, underpinned by shared technological expertise and operational synergies, provide a glimpse into the future of an interconnected global network. This comprehensive evaluation reinforces the need for adaptive strategies, robust investment in innovation, and proactive risk management.

Looking ahead, continued technological evolution and enhanced cross-border collaborations are anticipated to drive the next phase of growth. The submarine cable market is expected to witness further consolidation of capabilities, increased deployment of state-of-the-art solutions, and a shift towards more integrated connectivity models that transcend traditional boundaries. As the industry adapts to these dynamic trends, it will continue to play a pivotal role in underpinning the digital economy and global communications.

Table of Contents

1. Preface

  • 1.1. Objectives of the Study
  • 1.2. Market Segmentation & Coverage
  • 1.3. Years Considered for the Study
  • 1.4. Currency & Pricing
  • 1.5. Language
  • 1.6. Stakeholders

2. Research Methodology

  • 2.1. Define: Research Objective
  • 2.2. Determine: Research Design
  • 2.3. Prepare: Research Instrument
  • 2.4. Collect: Data Source
  • 2.5. Analyze: Data Interpretation
  • 2.6. Formulate: Data Verification
  • 2.7. Publish: Research Report
  • 2.8. Repeat: Report Update

3. Executive Summary

4. Market Overview

5. Market Insights

  • 5.1. Market Dynamics
    • 5.1.1. Drivers
      • 5.1.1.1. Rise in the deployment of 5G network connectivity worldwide
      • 5.1.1.2. Increase in consumption of digital content with streaming services
      • 5.1.1.3. Supportive government initiatives for expansion of submarine cable networks
    • 5.1.2. Restraints
      • 5.1.2.1. Complexities in the deployment of modern submarine communication cables
    • 5.1.3. Opportunities
      • 5.1.3.1. Expanding utilization of submarine cable communication system for data center interconnectivity
      • 5.1.3.2. Investments in new submarine communication cable systems to boost internet connectivity
    • 5.1.4. Challenges
      • 5.1.4.1. Availability of alternate modes of internet service provisioning
  • 5.2. Market Segmentation Analysis
    • 5.2.1. Type: Increasing demand for repeatered submarine cables owing to superior performance in terms of data capacity and reach
    • 5.2.2. Plant Type: Proliferating demand for wet plant products owing to high performance in harsh marine environments
    • 5.2.3. Offering: Increasing significance of installation & commissioning in submarine communication cable system owing to reliability and effiiency
    • 5.2.4. Components: Rising significance of branching units in submarine cables for expanding network reach and redundancy
    • 5.2.5. Applications: Proliferating demand for submarine communication cable systems in defense operations for secure and reliable communication
    • 5.2.6. End-Users: Rising adoption of submarine communication cable systems among government and defense sector for ultra-secure and resilient communication networks
  • 5.3. Porter's Five Forces Analysis
    • 5.3.1. Threat of New Entrants
    • 5.3.2. Threat of Substitutes
    • 5.3.3. Bargaining Power of Customers
    • 5.3.4. Bargaining Power of Suppliers
    • 5.3.5. Industry Rivalry
  • 5.4. PESTLE Analysis
    • 5.4.1. Political
    • 5.4.2. Economic
    • 5.4.3. Social
    • 5.4.4. Technological
    • 5.4.5. Legal
    • 5.4.6. Environmental

6. Submarine Communication Cable System Market, by Type

  • 6.1. Introduction
  • 6.2. Repeatered
  • 6.3. Unrepeatered

7. Submarine Communication Cable System Market, by Plant Type

  • 7.1. Introduction
  • 7.2. Dry Plant Products
  • 7.3. Wet Plant Products

8. Submarine Communication Cable System Market, by Offering

  • 8.1. Introduction
  • 8.2. Design & Engineering
  • 8.3. Installation & Commissioning
  • 8.4. Maintenance

9. Submarine Communication Cable System Market, by Components

  • 9.1. Introduction
  • 9.2. Branching Units
  • 9.3. Cables
    • 9.3.1. Submarine Fiber Optic Cable
    • 9.3.2. Submarine Hybrid Cables
  • 9.4. Landing Stations
    • 9.4.1. Power Feed Equipment
    • 9.4.2. Terrestrial Networks
  • 9.5. Repeaters

10. Submarine Communication Cable System Market, by Applications

  • 10.1. Introduction
  • 10.2. Data Centers
    • 10.2.1. Enterprise Data Centers
    • 10.2.2. Hyperscale Data Centers
  • 10.3. Defense Operations
  • 10.4. Offshore Exploration
  • 10.5. Telecommunications Services

11. Submarine Communication Cable System Market, by End-Users

  • 11.1. Introduction
  • 11.2. Cloud Service Providers
  • 11.3. Government & Defense
  • 11.4. Internet Service Providers
  • 11.5. Oil & Gas Companies
  • 11.6. Telecommunications Companies

12. Americas Submarine Communication Cable System Market

  • 12.1. Introduction
  • 12.2. Argentina
  • 12.3. Brazil
  • 12.4. Canada
  • 12.5. Mexico
  • 12.6. United States

13. Asia-Pacific Submarine Communication Cable System Market

  • 13.1. Introduction
  • 13.2. Australia
  • 13.3. China
  • 13.4. India
  • 13.5. Indonesia
  • 13.6. Japan
  • 13.7. Malaysia
  • 13.8. Philippines
  • 13.9. Singapore
  • 13.10. South Korea
  • 13.11. Taiwan
  • 13.12. Thailand
  • 13.13. Vietnam

14. Europe, Middle East & Africa Submarine Communication Cable System Market

  • 14.1. Introduction
  • 14.2. Denmark
  • 14.3. Egypt
  • 14.4. Finland
  • 14.5. France
  • 14.6. Germany
  • 14.7. Israel
  • 14.8. Italy
  • 14.9. Netherlands
  • 14.10. Nigeria
  • 14.11. Norway
  • 14.12. Poland
  • 14.13. Qatar
  • 14.14. Russia
  • 14.15. Saudi Arabia
  • 14.16. South Africa
  • 14.17. Spain
  • 14.18. Sweden
  • 14.19. Switzerland
  • 14.20. Turkey
  • 14.21. United Arab Emirates
  • 14.22. United Kingdom

15. Competitive Landscape

  • 15.1. Market Share Analysis, 2023
  • 15.2. FPNV Positioning Matrix, 2023
  • 15.3. Competitive Scenario Analysis
    • 15.3.1. OMS Group invests USD 300 million to expand submarine cable systems and bolster digital connectivity
    • 15.3.2. Airtel and Sparkle alliance boosts India's connectivity with expanded network capacity through Blue-Raman cable
    • 15.3.3. V.tal pioneers new submarine cable routes across Latin America, boosting connectivity and market expansion
    • 15.3.4. Strategic collaboration between Telin and BW Digital unveils Nongsa-Changi subsea cable to boost connectivity between Singapore and Batam
    • 15.3.5. Google's USD 1 billion subsea initiative strengthens the U.S.-Japan digital connectivity and economic growth
    • 15.3.6. Cisco and Microsoft innovate transatlantic data transmission, achieving 800Gbps on Amitie cable to support digital growth
    • 15.3.7. KT and Telin collaborate on ALPHA undersea cable to boost Asia's digital connectivity
    • 15.3.8. Orange launches AMITIE subsea cable to enhance transatlantic connectivity with robust, low-latency solutions
    • 15.3.9. NEC to supply East Micronesia Cable System (EMCS)
    • 15.3.10. OEG Offshore acquires subsea cable specialist Pelagian
  • 15.4. Strategy Analysis & Recommendation
    • 15.4.1. SubCom LLC
    • 15.4.2. Nexans SA
    • 15.4.3. Corning Incorporated
    • 15.4.4. NEC Corporation

Companies Mentioned

  • 1. ABB Ltd.
  • 2. Alcatel Submarine Networks SAS by Nokia Corporation
  • 3. China Mobile International
  • 4. Ciena Corporation
  • 5. Corning Incorporated
  • 6. Fujitsu Limited
  • 7. Hellenic Cables SA by Cenergy Holdings SA
  • 8. Hengtong Group Co.,Ltd.
  • 9. Infinera Corporation
  • 10. Jiangsu Zhongtian Technology Co., Ltd.
  • 11. Ledcor Industries Inc.
  • 12. LS Cable & System, Ltd. by LS Group
  • 13. Mitsubishi Electric Corporation
  • 14. NEC Corporation
  • 15. Nexans SA
  • 16. OMS Group
  • 17. Orange S.A.
  • 18. Prysmian S.p.A
  • 19. PT. Telekomunikasi Indonesia International
  • 20. Seaborn Networks LLC
  • 21. SubCom LLC
  • 22. Sumitomo Electric Industries Ltd.
  • 23. Tata Communications Ltd.
  • 24. TE Connectivity Ltd.
  • 25. Tratos Cavi SpA
  • 26. VIAVI Solutions Inc.
  • 27. Xtera Communications, Inc.
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