DXN, a prefabricated modular data centre specialist, has signed a $1.8 million contract to deliver a prefabricated modular Cable Landing Station (CLS) for APTelecom, a U.S.-based telecommunications and fibre consultancy specialising in developing connectivity and digital infrastructure projects globally.
Under the contract, DXN will design, build, and deploy a prefabricated modular CLS.
The design and build phases will be undertaken at the company’s Perth facility, construction will commence in November 2025 and shipment is currently scheduled for February 2026.
On-site commissioning is expected to be completed by May 2026.
The company said it sees "significant growth potential" in the CLS market, particularly as underserviced regions expand connectivity networks to improve access to high-capacity, cost-efficient digital services.
Cable Landing Stations play a critical role in connecting international subsea cables to terrestrial networks, as well as facilitating digital transformation and economic growth, according to DXN.
"We continue to innovate and strengthen our position in the modular data infrastructure market, and we’re proud to be selected for this project," said DXN MD Shalini Lagrutta.
"We are confident of delivering revenue growth in FY26; however, this will be weighted towards the second half of the financial year.”
Already this year, DXN has been awarded a $2 million contract by DP World Australia to deliver two high-performance modular data centres for operations in NSW; a $4.6 million contract with Globalstar for the design, prefabrication, and delivery of three high-specification modular data centre units for deployment in Hawaii; and a $1.6 million contract with Ventia, who will be supporting a major Australian telco and infrastructure owner.




