214 km · 2 Landing Points · 1 Countries · Ready for Service: 2007
| Length | 214 km |
|---|---|
| Status | In Service |
| Ready for Service | 2007 |
| Landing Points | 2 |
| Countries | 1 |
| Location |
|---|
| Ilyinskoye, Russia |
| Sovetskaya Gavan, Russia |
Sovetskaya Gavan-Ilyinskoye is a regional submarine cable system connecting two points within Russia. The total length of the cable is 214 km and it entered service in 2007.
The cable is owned by TTK.
The status of the cable is unknown as of now. It entered service in 2007.
This submarine cable connects two locations within Russia, contributing to the country's internal telecommunications infrastructure. It supports dedicated fiber capacity for telecommunications, internet access, and enterprise connectivity between Ilyinskoye and Sovetskaya Gavan. TTK, a subsidiary of Telefónica, operates in various regions across Europe and Latin America, providing comprehensive communication services.
Russia has long been a key player in the development of submarine cable networks within its borders. As a major telecommunications market, Russia continues to invest in domestic infrastructure to meet growing demands for data transmission and connectivity. Ilyinskoye and Sovetskaya Gavan are strategically located ports that serve as important points for regional trade and communication. The cable enhances the reliability and efficiency of data transfer between these two locations, supporting local businesses and government operations.
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