NORDUnet Plans to Build A Subsea Cable Connecting
NORDUnet plans to build the Polar Connect cable, a new subsea cable connecting Europe to Asia via the North Pole and Arctic Ocean.
NORDUnet plans to build the Polar Connect cable, a new subsea cable connecting Europe to Asia via the North Pole and Arctic Ocean.
The cable network connections are about to improve in upcoming years in the northern hemisphere, as Cinia, together with trusted partners, drives
An international consortium of companies formed a joint corporation to work towards development of a submarine fiber optic system connecting Asia and Europe through the Arctic. Far North Fiber, Inc.,
Alcatel Submarine Networks was picked to build the transpacific fibre optic network which will span around 12,500km and is intended to boost digital connectivity between Asia and North
Hokkaido-Akita Cable Hokkaido-Sakhalin Cable System (HSCS) Japan-Guam-Australia North (JGA-N) Japan Information Highway (JIH) JUNO JUPITER Korea
Cinia network provides high-capacity connections Cinia already has a long experience in enabling fast and reliable connectivity services across Europe. Cinia''s 17 000-kilometer optical fiber
This interactive submarine cable map shows global undersea and underwater fiber optic cables connecting continents and countries worldwide. Explore cable
The cable system is expected to be ready for service in the second half of 2028. It will provide a vital link across the Pacific Ocean, supporting the growing need for robust, high-speed
Large-scale submarine fibre-optic cable projects intended to connect Europe, North America and East Asia often feature in professional dis-cussions concerning the digitalisation of the European High
TeleGeography''s comprehensive and regularly updated interactive map of the world''s major submarine cable systems and landing stations.
Avtale om arktisk fiberkabel mellom Nord-Amerika og Asia The companies Cinia and Far North Digital have entered into a contract to build a fiber optic cable for internet use and data transport that
The optical fiber cables market in Asia is characterized by the overwhelming dominance of China in both consumption and production. From 2020 through 2024, China accounted for 45% of
The FALCON cable system was originally a private cable owned by FLAG Telecom. FLAG Europe Asia (FEA), FLAG North Asia Loop/REACH North Asia Loop
There''s an internet choke point in the Middle East — is the solution in the North Pole? 90% of Europe''s internet passes through the Red Sea. An audacious cable plan in the Arctic could solve
Following a board meeting last week, Fujikura said it has "resolved to adopt a policy to proceed with capital investment aimed at expanding production capacity for the optical fiber and
FLAG North Asia Loop (FLAG-NAL), also known as REACH North Asia Loop, is a 9,504 km submarine cable that has been connecting the major East Asian telecom hubs since 2001.
The New Cross Pacific Cable System is a new generation high capacity fibre-optic submarine cable system across the Pacific Ocean directly connecting the US and Asia with landings in China,
Similarly, the first trans-Pacific fiber-optic cable is said to have entered service in 1991. A 17,000-mile-long Flag Telecom cable connecting Europe with North Africa, the Middle East,
The E2A cable system amis to significantly enhance digital connectivity between Asia and North America, provide a robust backbone for AI
The E2A consortium is pleased to announce the start of construction for the new submarine cable system, E2A. The consortium has selected ASN to
Fibre-optic Link Around the Globe (FLAG) is a 28,000-kilometre-long (17,398 mi; 15,119 nmi) fibre optic mostly- submarine communications cable that connects
NEC enables global connectivity, supporting 99% of international data traffic with strong experience in Asia-Pacific, India and Atlantic. NEC enables high-capacity,
The consortium has selected ASN to build a state-of-the-art transpacific fiber optic network spanning approximately 12,500km, designed to
Far North Fiber, also called Far North Fiber Express Route, is a proposed 14,000 km long submarine fiber-optic cable connecting Japan and Europe by traversing the Northwest Passage.
Development Corporation formed for Trans-Arctic Fiber Cable connecting Europe to Asia An international consortium of companies formed a joint corporation to work towards development of
The Arctic Connect Project aims to connect East Asia, North America and Europe by running a submarine fibre-optic cable through the Northeast Passage. Along with the Quintillion
After Finnish state-owned operator Cinia and Russian MegaFon earlier this year put on hold plans to lay telecom cable from Europe to Asia north
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