It seems EASSy is dead in the water. We should be used to this sort of situation, but I hope Seacom is not the only cable that will survive. We need to invest long term, because even if Seacom appears to provide plenty bandwidth now, what about the future. We can't end up in the same situation in 10 years.
Hmmm what exactly is there to project manage? Sounds like the correct response is 'get back to be when you've decided you wanna actually build something'...