hexamyus

subsea fiber optic cable system developer

Develop, own, and operate a next-generation submarine cable system connecting Malaysia, Indonesia, the Philippines, Guam, and the US, enhancing regional and global digital connectivity.

Partner with OTTs and global carriers for joint-build collaborations, ensuring scalable, high-capacity infrastructure to meet growing digital demands.

OBJECTIVE

our vision

  • Attract the world’s leading hyperscalers, content providers, and data center players.

  • Support the growth of Malaysia’s digital economy by strengthening global connectivity.

  • Enable seamless international on-ramps for ASEAN regional economies.

  • Connect major regional hubs, such as Guam, to enhance global data exchange.

  • Ensure secure and resilient routing by avoiding contested waters where permitting, construction, and repairs are challenging.

  • Optimize landing points to bypass undersea cable congestion while providing alternative terrestrial routes for enhanced reliability.

strategies

Alternative to Singapore: OTTs seek a secondary hub beyond Singapore, which has become a single point of failure.

Resilient Connectivity: Data centers require at least four submarine cables per international route to achieve 99.999% availability.

Capacity Constraints: Demand has exceeded supply on key routes between Singapore, Hong Kong, and Japan.

Geopolitical Challenges: The South China Sea is increasingly inaccessible for new cable deployments and repairs.

01. Positioning Malaysia as a Submarine Cable Hub

02 : Establishing Malaysia as a Key Diversity Route

Network Resilience: With around 200 submarine cable faults globally each year, traffic must be rerouted through alternative cables.

Reducing Risk Exposure: Geopolitical uncertainties and policy shifts drive network operators to diversify beyond traditional hubs. 

Next-Gen Infrastructure Needs: Emerging technologies such as 5G, IoT, and advanced cloud applications require more distributed nodes near population centers.

independent infrastructure provider