Empowering Petabit Capacity Connectivity for Intelligent Era – Highlights of HMN Tech at Submarine Networks World 2025

[Tianjin, China], 30th September, 2025 - From September 24th to 25th, the world's premier submarine communications conference Submarine Networks World 2025, grandly opened in Singapore. HMN Tech comprehensively exhibited industry-leading products and solutions to empower petabit capacity connectivity for the intelligent era.

Active throughout the conference, HMN Tech contributed valuable insights into key technology trends. Savy Wei, Senior Network Solutions Manager, delivered a presentation titled “Delivering Petabit Capacity Connectivity,” highlighting how intelligent evolution is accelerating the demand for ultra-high-capacity submarine cable systems. “HMN Tech delivers petabit-level capacity through its mature and robust 32FP SDM transoceanic communication solution,” she stated. “We have also successfully validated a 10,700km weakly coupled 4-core MCF system achieving 51.2Tbps, as well as a 500km system delivering 152.4Tbps. These breakthroughs reinforce our commitment to evolving technologies that enable higher-capacity global networks.”

Leslie Cao, general manager of network solution participated in the technology panel "Network design has flatlined whilst all other aspects are advancing. Where next for subsea systems?”. He emphasized that growing network complexity is driving the need for intelligent network management system. “HMN Tech's intelligent network management system transcends conventional equipment by delivering comprehensive system health evaluation and early detection of sub-health conditions. Leverage system-level and equipment-level prediction to enhance operational efficiency and improve reliability across complex network architectures.”

Through its industry-leading technologies, HMN Tech keeps driving the enhancement of global connectivity in the intelligent era, contributing vital momentum to the realization of a higher capacity and more resilient global digital infrastructure.


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