The Denmark-Poland 2 (DP2) submarine cable is a significant telecommunications infrastructure project designed to enhance connectivity between Denmark and Poland. This cable system aims to meet the increasing demand for high-capacity data transmission in the region.
The cable was officially declared ready for service on September 1, 2022. It features multiple cable landing stations strategically located to ensure optimal network performance and accessibility. The primary landing stations for the DP2 cable include locations in both Denmark and Poland, which facilitate seamless data exchange and connectivity between the two countries.
The total capacity of the Denmark-Poland 2 submarine cable is 144 terabits per second (Tbps), making it one of the high-capacity cables in the Baltic Sea region. This extensive bandwidth capacity is essential for supporting the growing digital economy, enabling faster internet speeds, and improving the overall quality of service for users in both nations.
The expected lifespan of the DP2 submarine cable is approximately 25 years. This longevity is vital for maintaining consistent and reliable telecommunications service over time, allowing for upgrades and maintenance to be conducted efficiently as technology evolves.
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