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Alcatel-Lucent Has Begun Laying Honotua

By SubTel Forum

Alcatel-Lucent, using the cableship Île de Ré, has begun laying the Honotua submarine cable according to an article in tahitipresse.pf.  The system, costing US $122m, will link the islands of Bora Bora, Raiatea, Huahine, Moorea and Tahiti with Hawaii.  Honotua means ”the link towards the open sea.”

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