210 km · 3 Landing Points · 1 Countries · Ready for Service: 2020
| Length | 210 km |
|---|---|
| Status | In Service |
| Ready for Service | 2020 |
| Landing Points | 3 |
| Countries | 1 |
| Location |
|---|
| Bergen, Norway |
| Kårstø, Norway |
| Stavanger, Norway |
Eviny Digital is a domestic submarine cable system in Norway, spanning 210 km along the Norwegian coast. Owned and operated by Eviny Digital AS, the cable connects three landing points within Norway, serving the corridor between Bergen, Kårstø, and Stavanger. As an entirely intra-Norwegian system, it provides connectivity along the western Norwegian coastline rather than linking to international destinations.
All three landing points on the Eviny Digital cable are located in Norway. The cable lands at Bergen, Kårstø, and Stavanger, three distinct coastal locations along Norway's western seaboard. The cable's 210 km total length spans these three termination points without crossing into any other national territory.
Eviny Digital AS is the sole owner and operator of this cable system. Eviny Digital AS is a Norwegian digital infrastructure company operating within the Norwegian energy and infrastructure sector.
Eviny Digital entered service in 2020 and has been operational for approximately six years. The cable is currently in service, providing connectivity across its three Norwegian landing points.
Norway hosts a broad submarine cable infrastructure, with twelve cables landing across thirty-six points. At 210 km, Eviny Digital is notably shorter than the national average cable length of approximately 1,045 km, and sits longer than 40% of other cables touching Norway — reflecting its role as a short-haul, domestic system rather than a long-distance link.
Among Norwegian cables, peers such as the Svalbard Undersea Cable System, Polar Circle Cable, N0r5ke Viking, and the forthcoming Arctic Way and N0r5ke Viking 2 span considerably greater distances, generally serving connections to remote Norwegian territories or international corridors. Havfrue/AEC-2, also entering service in 2020, represents a contrasting use case as a long-distance transatlantic system. Eviny Digital occupies a distinct position in this landscape as a compact, entirely domestic cable focused on connectivity between Bergen, Kårstø, and Stavanger.
By linking Bergen, Kårstø, and Stavanger — three significant locations along Norway's western coast — Eviny Digital supports regional connectivity within an economically active stretch of Norwegian territory. Kårstø, in particular, is a major natural gas processing facility, and the cable's presence in this corridor reflects the connectivity needs of Norway's western industrial and urban centres. The system's domestic scope and moderate length position it as a regional asset within Norway's wider submarine cable infrastructure.
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