The Latvia-Sweden 1 (LV-SE 1) submarine cable is a significant infrastructure project that enhances connectivity between Latvia and Sweden. This submarine cable connects the two countries, facilitating high-speed data transmission and supporting the growing demand for bandwidth in the region.
Ready for Service Date: The LV-SE 1 submarine cable was officially ready for service in December 2021. This marks a vital milestone in improving network reliability and capacity for the involved countries.
Cable Landing Stations: The cable has two primary landing stations:
Total Capacity: The LV-SE 1 submarine cable boasts a total capacity of 100 Gbps (gigabits per second), allowing for significant data traffic management and increased service offerings for both countries. This capacity enables efficient handling of various telecommunication services, including internet, data center interconnections, and cloud services.
Lifespan of the Cable: The expected lifespan of the LV-SE 1 submarine cable is approximately 25 years, a standard duration for submarine systems. This longevity ensures sustained reliability and performance, accommodating future increases in demand.
Consortium Members:
These consortium members collaborated to develop the LV-SE 1 submarine cable, reflecting their commitment to enhancing regional connectivity and meeting the increasing data needs of consumers and businesses in both Latvia and Sweden.