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The Flag North Asian Loop (FNAL) or Reach North Asian Loop (/ RNAL) each represents a part of a 9,800 km Intra-Asia submarine cable system, the North Asian Loop submarine cable system linking

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RNAL

Reach North Asia Loop (RNAL) is a multi- terabit intra-Asia self-healing submarine telecommunications cable system, connecting the principal cities in Asia. The 10,000 km cable network provides intra

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FLAG North Asia Loop/REACH North Asia Loop Submarine Cable

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For our latest Network in the Spotlight we feature our Asian Cable System: FNAL which is a 100G enabled resilient loop system, offering some of the lower latency

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Europe wants to dodge troublesome regions by building undersea cables

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