Greenland Connect North Submarine Cable
The Greenland Connect North submarine cable is a significant infrastructure project designed to enhance connectivity between Greenland and the global internet network. This advanced submarine cable system is crucial for improving digital communication, supporting economic development, and providing essential services in the region.
Ready for Service Date:
The Greenland Connect North submarine cable was officially ready for service in 2020, marking a pivotal development in Greenland's telecommunications landscape.
Cable Landing Stations:
This submarine cable has several key landing stations, strategically located to optimize connectivity. The primary cable landing stations include:
These stations facilitate seamless data transfer and connectivity across the Atlantic, integrating Greenland into global communication networks.
Total Capacity:
The cable boasts a total capacity of 200 Gbps, which is a significant upgrade to the existing telecommunications infrastructure in Greenland. This capacity enables high-speed internet access, supports various digital services, and fosters economic growth opportunities for businesses and individuals in the region.
Lifespan of the Cable:
The expected lifespan of the Greenland Connect North submarine cable is approximately 25 years. This long lifespan ensures that the cable can adequately serve the communications needs of Greenland for decades, adapting to the evolving demands of technology and connectivity.
Consortium Members:
The project is developed and operated by a consortium comprising the following member:
This consortium structure allows for shared investment, operational efficiency, and collaboration in managing the cable system, ensuring sustainable and reliable connectivity for the region.