N0r5ke Viking submarine cable is a high-capacity fiber optic cable system that connects Norway to Denmark and the United Kingdom. The cable system is owned and operated by a consortium of telecommunications companies, including Telenor, Vodafone, and TeliaSonera.
The N0r5ke Viking submarine cable was first launched in 1999 and has since undergone several upgrades to increase its capacity and reliability. The cable system spans a distance of approximately 1,200 kilometers and includes landing sites in Blaabjerg, Denmark; Bude, United Kingdom; and Rennesøy, Norway.
The N0r5ke Viking submarine cable provides high-speed internet connectivity to businesses and individuals in Norway, Denmark, and the United Kingdom. The cable system is designed to provide reliable and secure data transmission, even in harsh marine environments.
In addition to providing high-speed internet connectivity, the N0r5ke Viking submarine cable also plays a critical role in supporting international telecommunications and data exchange. The cable system is a key component of the global telecommunications network and helps to facilitate international trade, commerce, and communication.