FTKEE Visit to TM Cherating – Submarine Cable Station by Telekom Malaysia

FTKEE Visit to TM Cherating – Submarine Cable Station by Telekom Malaysia

On December 6, 2024, students from the Bachelor of Electrical Engineering (Electronics) - BHE program under the Faculty of Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technology (FTKEE) embarked on an academic visit to Telekom Malaysia's Submarine Cable Station (SDKL) in Cherating. The visit was led by Dr. Nor Hadzfizah Binti Mohd Radi, accompanied by Dr. Nur Zahirah Binti Mohd Ali and Dr. Syamimi Mardiah Binti Shaharum, with the main objective of gaining insights into the technology and communication systems underpinning submarine cables, which form the backbone of global internet connectivity.

The session began with a briefing by Mr. Wan Zulkifli Bin Wan Idris, a communication officer at the station, who provided an in-depth explanation of the functions and importance of submarine cable systems that connect various nations worldwide. He highlighted the pivotal role these systems play in maintaining seamless internet connectivity and their contributions to the global telecommunications infrastructure.

Students were introduced to the advanced technologies used in installing, maintaining, and monitoring these submarine cables. They also learned about the methods for detecting and swiftly repairing cable damage caused by natural factors or human activities. Additionally, the group toured the station's facilities, observing state-of-the-art equipment such as real-time monitoring systems for cable conditions and testing tools designed to ensure optimal data transmission quality.

The visit included an interactive Q&A session where students engaged with Mr. Wan Zulkifli, delving into challenges faced in managing submarine cable systems, including maintenance costs and emerging technologies aimed at enhancing efficiency.

This visit served as a valuable learning experience for the students, providing practical exposure and a deeper understanding of the critical technologies driving global telecommunication networks. It highlighted the importance of technical precision and maintenance in ensuring reliable and uninterrupted internet services. Moreover, it inspired students to explore career opportunities and innovative research within the field of telecommunications.

The visit also reinforced the relevance of submarine cable systems in the context of evolving global connectivity demands. By observing real-world applications and engaging with industry experts, the students gained insights that complement their academic knowledge in electrical and electronics engineering.

A special thanks goes to Mr. Wan Zulkifli Bin Wan Idris and Telekom Malaysia for their informative briefing and generous hospitality. The experience not only enriched the students' educational journey but also offered inspiration for future endeavors in the telecommunications sector. It is hoped that the knowledge acquired during this visit will prove beneficial in their studies and professional careers ahead.


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