Kattegat 2 Submarine Cable Overview
The Kattegat 2 submarine cable is a significant infrastructure project designed to enhance connectivity and capacity between regions. This submarine cable is part of a broader effort to ensure robust telecommunications networks capable of supporting increasing data demands.
Ready for Service Date:
The Kattegat 2 submarine cable is set to be ready for service in the fourth quarter of 2023.
Cable Landing Stations:
The cable will have several landing stations strategically placed to optimize connectivity. These landing stations are located in:
Total Capacity:
The total capacity of the Kattegat 2 submarine cable is designed to support high data transmission rates, with an impressive capacity of 200 Tbps (terabits per second), catering to the growing needs of internet users and businesses across its operational regions.
Lifespan of the Cable:
The expected lifespan of the Kattegat 2 submarine cable is approximately 25 years, ensuring long-term reliability and performance in the telecommunications infrastructure.
Consortium Members:
The consortium members responsible for the Kattegat 2 submarine cable include:
These members play a crucial role in the development and operation of the submarine cable, ensuring that it meets the demands of modern communication and data transmission.