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Baxedes, Greece

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1 Connected Cables 36.4774°N 25.4023°E Greece
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36.48°
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Cable Length RFS Status
Thetis 660 km 2022 Active

About Baxedes, Greece

How the Internet Reaches Baxedes, Greece

Baxedes is a location in Greece, a country positioned at the crossroads of southeastern Europe, bordered by the Aegean and Mediterranean seas. Greece's extensive coastline and island geography make submarine cable infrastructure a natural part of its connectivity picture. For Baxedes specifically, international and domestic internet traffic arrives through a single submarine cable that connects it to several other landing points within Greek territory.

Unlike major hubs such as Athens or Chania, Baxedes is served by one cable — the Thetis — whose landing points are entirely within Greece. This makes Baxedes part of a domestic intra-Greek cable network rather than a terminus on an international intercontinental route.

The Cable Serving Baxedes

The Thetis cable is a 660-kilometre submarine cable that reached ready-for-service status in 2022, currently listed in draft status. It connects Baxedes to five other Greek landing points: Aethos, Agios Sostis, Ermoupoli, Filizi, and Kalafati. All of these endpoints are located within Greece, making the Thetis a domestic cable that links together Greek coastal and island communities rather than bridging to foreign networks. At 660 km, it provides a submarine route that ties together multiple Greek localities, likely serving island communities across the Aegean that cannot be efficiently connected by terrestrial infrastructure.

Regional Context

Greece as a whole hosts 13 submarine cables across 30 landing points, with an average cable length of 3,317 km and its first cable in service dating to 1996. Within this national landscape, Baxedes sits at the smaller end of the scale, served by a single domestic cable. Neighbouring landing points illustrate the range of connectivity across the country: Athens holds four cables, Chania five, and Tympaki three — each of those hubs connecting Greece to international networks beyond its borders. By contrast, Baxedes shares its single-cable status with nearby Greek peers such as Aethos and Agios Sostis, both of which are also served exclusively by the Thetis.

What This Means for Connectivity

Because Baxedes is served by only one submarine cable, and that cable connects exclusively to other Greek landing points, all submarine traffic flowing through Baxedes routes domestically to locations such as Ermoupoli and Kalafati. An outage on the Thetis cable would sever the submarine link between Baxedes and every other point on that network. International internet traffic ultimately reaches Baxedes by traversing the broader Greek mainland and island infrastructure, passing through hubs with international cable connections before arriving via the Thetis.

Understanding Baxedes within Greece's 30-point submarine cable map illustrates how a country's connectivity is layered: major hubs carry intercontinental traffic, while domestic cables like the Thetis extend that connectivity to smaller coastal and island communities that depend on intra-national submarine routes as their primary link to the broader network.

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  • CountryGR Greece
  • Coordinates36.4774°N 25.4023°E
  • Connected Cables1

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