The Finland-Estonia 2 (EESF-2) submarine cable is a critical infrastructure project designed to enhance connectivity between Finland and Estonia. The cable plays a significant role in reinforcing the telecommunications networks of both countries, offering improved bandwidth and redundancy.
Ready for Service Date:
The EESF-2 submarine cable was officially ready for service on December 1, 2020.
Cable Landing Stations:
The cable features landing stations strategically located in both countries to ensure efficient access and service delivery. The primary landing stations are situated at:
Total Capacity:
EESF-2 boasts a substantial total capacity of 400 Gbps, facilitating high-speed data transmission and catering to the increasing demand for internet services in the region.
Lifespan of the Cable:
The expected lifespan of the EESF-2 submarine cable is approximately 25 years, ensuring a long-term solution for communication needs between Finland and Estonia.
Consortium Members:
The EESF-2 submarine cable is a collaborative effort among several key players in the telecommunications industry, which include:
This consortium leverages the expertise and resources of its members to ensure the successful operation and maintenance of the EESF-2 cable, contributing to the digital infrastructure of both nations.