The Ulysses 2 submarine cable is a state-of-the-art communication infrastructure designed to enhance global connectivity and meet the increasing demand for high-capacity data transmission. This cable system was officially ready for service on September 1, 2022, marking a significant milestone in the expansion of international telecommunication networks.
The Ulysses 2 cable connects several key locations across the globe, with landing stations strategically positioned to optimize performance and accessibility. The primary cable landing stations for Ulysses 2 include:
With a remarkable total capacity of 200 terabits per second (Tbps), the Ulysses 2 submarine cable is engineered to facilitate significant data traffic, providing high-speed connectivity for various applications, including internet services, cloud computing, and digital media.
The lifespan of the Ulysses 2 cable is projected to be around 25 years, ensuring long-term reliability and performance in facilitating global communications. This longevity is crucial for supporting the evolving needs of businesses and consumers alike in an increasingly digital world.
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