JUNO submarine cable is a transatlantic fiber optic cable that connects the United States and Europe. It is owned and operated by Aqua Comms, a leading provider of submarine fiber optic cables.
The JUNO cable spans a distance of approximately 5,400 kilometers (3,350 miles) and links New York in the United States to the west coast of Ireland. It has a design capacity of up to 12.8 terabits per second, making it one of the highest-capacity submarine cables in the world.
The JUNO cable uses state-of-the-art technology to provide fast and reliable communications between the United States and Europe. It is designed to be resilient and withstand the harsh ocean environment, with multiple layers of protection against physical damage and data loss.
The JUNO cable plays a critical role in supporting international communications, enabling businesses and individuals to connect with each other across the Atlantic. It has helped to drive economic growth and improve access to information, making it an important asset in today's digital world.