Rémi Galasso's Datagrid and Chorus Announce Trans-Tasman Subsea Cable
By Niva Yadav, Data Center Dynamics
December 6, 2024
Rémi Galasso’s Datagrid and Kiwi telco Chorus have announced plans for a trans-Tasman subsea cable, named the Tasman Ring Network.
The Memorandum of Understanding between the pair to build the cable was signed this week, according to recent Chorus company filings.
In a recent LinkedIn post, Galasso said the 6,000km cable will connect Auckland, New Plymouth, Greymouth, and Invercargill in New Zealand to Sydney and Melbourne in Australia.
The cable has a design capacity of up to 540 Tbps and will provide diverse connectivity out of the South Island of New Zealand. Subject to demand, the subsea system is expected to be ready for service in late 2027.
In January this year, Galasso announced plans for the Te Waipounamu submarine cable, connecting Invercargill in New Zealand to Melbourne and Sydney in New Zealand. The Tasman Ring project is an extension of the Te Waipounamu cable, which forms the southern segment of the Tasman Ring.
“We believe the Tasman Ring is the right vision and the right design to make New Zealand an attractive location for hyperscale data centers looking for abundant renewable electricity sources,” said Perrine Dhalluin, CEO at Datagrid.
Mike Shirley, Chorus’ executive general manager of infrastructure, added: “This is a really exciting opportunity. Chorus and Datagrid see a need for integrated international and domestic connectivity solutions into the future. The Tasman Ring would hugely improve data center connectivity in New Zealand and across the Tasman.”
The cable will land at Datagrid’s planned 240MW data center campus in Makarewa, Southland, in Invercargill. Plans for the data center were first announced in December 2020.
Datagrid was founded by Hawaiki cable founder Galasso and Callplus founder Malcolm Dick. The company is now headed up by CEO Perrine Dhalluin, who was appointed in late 2023.
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