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    The U.S.-Nordic submarine cable system Havfrue will come into production by the end of this year

    • Last Update: 2023-01-02
    • Source: Internet
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    The U.
    S.
    Department of Homeland Security (DHS) filed a petition with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) claiming that the Department of Homeland Security has no objection to the FCC's approval of a consortium's application
    for permission to land and operate submarine fiber optic systems within the United States.

    According to reports, this optical fiber network is the fiber-optic submarine cable Havfrue
    connecting the United States, Denmark, Ireland and Norway.
    Owned and operated by a consortium of Aqua Communications (AquaComms), Facebook, Bulk Infrastructure and Google, the cable will cross the North Atlantic Ocean and connect the Nordic continent with the United States
    .

    The Havfru submarine cable system is approximately 7,200 kilometers long and capable of providing 108Tbps transmission capacity, which can be scaled to higher capacities
    using next-generation Subsea Line Terminal Equipment (SLTE) technology.
    AquaComms will act as the system operator and lander in the US, Ireland and Denmark, while Norway's Bulk Infrastructure will be the owner and lander
    for the Norwegian segment.

    According to the plan, the Havfrue cable will be put into service
    in the fourth quarter of 2019.

    The U.
    S.
    Department of Homeland Security (DHS) filed a petition with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) claiming that the Department of Homeland Security has no objection to the FCC's approval of a consortium's application
    for permission to land and operate submarine fiber optic systems within the United States.

    Subsea fiber

    According to reports, this optical fiber network is the fiber-optic submarine cable Havfrue
    connecting the United States, Denmark, Ireland and Norway.
    Owned and operated by a consortium of Aqua Communications (AquaComms), Facebook, Bulk Infrastructure and Google, the cable will cross the North Atlantic Ocean and connect the Nordic continent with the United States
    .

    The Havfru submarine cable system is approximately 7,200 kilometers long and capable of providing 108Tbps transmission capacity, which can be scaled to higher capacities
    using next-generation Subsea Line Terminal Equipment (SLTE) technology.
    AquaComms will act as the system operator and lander in the US, Ireland and Denmark, while Norway's Bulk Infrastructure will be the owner and lander
    for the Norwegian segment.

    According to the plan, the Havfrue cable will be put into service
    in the fourth quarter of 2019.

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