FARICE-1 Submarine Cable
The FARICE-1 submarine cable is a vital communication link connecting Iceland to the global internet infrastructure. This cable system plays a significant role in enhancing connectivity for both Iceland and surrounding regions, providing increased bandwidth and improved data transmission capabilities.
Ready for Service Date:
FARICE-1 was officially ready for service on March 25, 2009.
Cable Landing Stations:
The cable has multiple landing stations, which include:
Total Capacity:
The FARICE-1 cable has an impressive total capacity of 80 Gbps, allowing it to support extensive data transfer and high-speed internet services for users in the regions it connects.
Lifespan of the Cable:
The expected lifespan of the FARICE-1 submarine cable is approximately 25 years, ensuring long-term reliability and performance in supporting communications between Iceland and the international community.
Consortium Members:
The consortium responsible for the FARICE-1 submarine cable includes: