The MedNautilus Submarine System is a significant advancement in undersea communications infrastructure, designed to enhance connectivity across the Mediterranean Sea. This submarine cable system is critical for improving internet connectivity, data transfer, and telecommunications services in the region.
Ready for Service Date:
The MedNautilus Submarine System is scheduled to be ready for service in early 2024, providing an essential upgrade to existing communication networks.
Cable Landing Stations:
The submarine cable will connect several key landing stations along the Mediterranean coastline, facilitating enhanced data connectivity between regions. The identified landing stations include:
These landing points are strategically chosen to optimize the distribution of data traffic throughout the region.
Total Capacity:
The MedNautilus Submarine System boasts a total capacity of 200 Terabits per second (Tbps), allowing for high-speed data transmission and significantly increasing bandwidth availability for users across the Mediterranean basin.
Lifespan of the Cable:
This submarine cable is designed to have a lifespan of at least 25 years. The robust construction and advanced technology employed in its design ensure durability and reliability, making it a long-term solution for evolving communication needs.
Consortium Members:
The consortium behind the MedNautilus Submarine System consists of:
These members bring together expertise and resources to ensure the successful implementation and operation of the submarine cable system, paving the way for improved digital transformation in the Mediterranean region.