100% green subsea cable set to link Norway and Canada
The Leif Erikson Cable System will run for 4,200 kilometers between southern Norway and eastern Canada. One end will sit in Goose Bay, in the Atlantic province of Newfoundland and
The project is part of the Polar Connect initiative, where the long-term plan is to connect the Nordic region with Japan and South Korea through a fiber optic cable under the Arctic Ocean, with possib...
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The Leif Erikson Cable System will run for 4,200 kilometers between southern Norway and eastern Canada. One end will sit in Goose Bay, in the Atlantic province of Newfoundland and
A total of 2,500 kilometres of fibre-optic cable will be rolled out from Luleå in northern Sweden down over Bornholm and further down to Berlin in
GlobalConnect has successfully completed the first phase of the Nordic Wave project, a European Union-supported initiative aimed at bolstering digital infrastructure in the Nordic region.
Attempts were made to revive the ROTACS route in 2015 via Arctic Connect, a project led by Finland which would have seen a 13,800km (8,575 mi) cable laid connecting the Nordic nation
With state-of-the-art fibre sensing technology, the two cables proposed to connect Northern Europe to Asia and North America will contribute to science and even warn against
A total of 2,500 kilometres of fibre-optic cable will be rolled out from Luleå in northern Sweden down over Bornholm and further down to Berlin in Germany. The new route is being built by
Baltic Offshore installed the cables between Sassnitz-Bornholm-Simrishamn, Bornholm-Öland-Gotland, as well as increased the capacity in the route between Copenhagen and Malmö with
The project is part of the Polar Connect initiative, where the long-term plan is to connect the Nordic region with Japan and South Korea through a fiber optic cable under the Arctic Ocean,
GlobalConnect announced that it has joined a Nordic consortium of five to exploring the possibility of building the Polar Connect, a subsea fiber cable spanning between Northern Europe
The Nordic NRENs, collaborating within NORDUnet, have taken the lead to promote Polar Connect, as the second leg of the resilient submarine cable system across the Arctic, on the shortest possible
The Leif Erikson subsea fiber cable will form a northern route between Norway and Canada with 100% renewable energy feed from both sides of the Atlantic. The feasibility study will be used for survey