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Cagayan de Oro, Philippines

Landing Point · PH Philippines

3 Connected Cables 8.4542°N 124.6319°E Philippines
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Connected Cables
PH
Country
8.45°
Latitude
124.63°
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Connected Cables

Cable Length RFS Status
Philippine Domestic Submarine Cable Network (PDSCN) 2,500 km 2023 Active
PLDT Domestic Fiber Optic Network (DFON) 11,100 km 1997 Active
Submarine Cable in the Philippines (SCiP) 1,638 km 2022 Active

📡 Live Performance

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279.4
ms avg RTT
0
anomalies

RTT measurements to this landing point from 2026-04-15 through 2026-04-17 — live ICMP round-trip time via RIPE Atlas probes. Recomputed daily. ✓ No anomalies detected in the monitored period.

Measurement sources

Probe Location Samples Avg Min–Max Last seen
#1014473 own probe Minsk BY 2 276.2 ms 275.5–276.8 2026-04-17
#1014589 own probe Almaty KZ 2 289.9 ms 285.6–294.3 2026-04-17
#1014597 own probe Tbilisi GE 2 243.1 ms 230.8–255.4 2026-04-17
#1014969 own probe Jerusalem IL 2 316.5 ms 309.1–323.9 2026-04-17
#1015313 own probe Sevastopol UA 2 271.4 ms 270.4–272.5 2026-04-17

About Cagayan de Oro, Philippines

Cagayan de Oro, Philippines is a submarine cable landing point in Philippines (coordinates 8.4542°, 124.6319°). It serves 4 submarine cable systems, making it a multi-cable landing site in Philippines's international connectivity infrastructure.

Cagayan de Oro is a highly urbanized city in the region of Northern Mindanao, Philippines. According to the 2024 census, it has a population of 741,617 people, making it the 10th most populous city in the Philippines and the most populous in Northern Mindanao. Wikipedia

Connected submarine cables

CableRFSLengthOwners
Philippine Domestic Submarine Cable Network (PDSCN)20232,500 kmEastern Telecom, Globe Telecom, Infinivan Inc.
Submarine Cable in the Philippines (SCiP)20221,638 kmDITO Telecommunity
Converge Domestic Submarine Cable Network (CDSCN)20211,300 kmConverge ICT
PLDT Domestic Fiber Optic Network (DFON)199711,100 kmPLDT

Operators landing at Cagayan de Oro, Philippines

Cables landing at Cagayan de Oro, Philippines are operated by 6 distinct consortium partners and carriers, including Converge ICT, DITO Telecommunity, Eastern Telecom, Globe Telecom, Infinivan Inc., PLDT. Each cable is typically jointly owned by a consortium of tier-one carriers and hyperscale operators who share construction costs and capacity; the operator mix reflects both regional incumbents and global players with interest in the routes served by this landing point.

Connectivity profile

From Cagayan de Oro, Philippines, international traffic can reach 1 countries through 4 cable systems. Destinations include Philippines.

Monitoring status

No monitoring incidents were recorded on cables serving Cagayan de Oro, Philippines in the past 90 days — all connected systems remained within normal latency thresholds. Our monitoring network continuously samples latency from external probes to targets reachable via these cables.

About the cables

  • Philippine Domestic Submarine Cable Network (PDSCN) (2023) — Philippine Domestic Submarine Cable Network (PDSCN) is a domestic submarine cable system within Philippines, linking 33 landing points including Baclayon, Philippines, Bacolod, Philippines, Boac, Philippines, Boracay, Philippines and others. It strengthens domestic network resilience in Philippines by providing submarine connectivity between coastal and island communities. Read more →
  • Submarine Cable in the Philippines (SCiP) (2022) — Submarine Cable in the Philippines (SCiP) is a domestic submarine cable system within Philippines, linking 17 landing points including Allen, Philippines, Batangas, Philippines, Butuan City, Philippines, Cagayan de Oro, Philippines and others. It strengthens domestic network resilience in Philippines by providing submarine connectivity between coastal and island communities. Read more →
  • Converge Domestic Submarine Cable Network (CDSCN) (2021) — Converge Domestic Submarine Cable Network (CDSCN) is a domestic submarine cable system within Philippines, linking 22 landing points including Baclayon, Philippines, Bacong, Philippines, Bogo, Philippines, Boracay, Philippines and others. It strengthens domestic network resilience in Philippines by providing submarine connectivity between coastal and island communities. Read more →
  • PLDT Domestic Fiber Optic Network (DFON) (1997) — PLDT Domestic Fiber Optic Network (DFON) is a domestic submarine cable system within Philippines, linking 13 landing points including Butuan City, Philippines, Cadiz City, Philippines, Cagayan de Oro, Philippines, Calbayog, Philippines and others. It strengthens domestic network resilience in Philippines by providing submarine connectivity between coastal and island communities. Read more →

Submarine cable data from TeleGeography. Geographic context from Wikipedia. Monitoring metrics updated continuously by GeoCables.

Other Landing Points in Philippines

FAQ

Which submarine cables land at Cagayan de Oro, Philippines?
Four submarine cable systems land at Cagayan de Oro: the PLDT Domestic Fiber Optic Network (DFON), Philippine Domestic Submarine Cable Network (PDSCN), Submarine Cable in the Philippines (SCiP), and Converge Domestic Submarine Cable Network (CDSCN).
When was the first cable laid at Cagayan de Oro, Philippines?
The first submarine cable to land at Cagayan de Oro, Philippines, is not specified in available records. However, it is part of a network that has been expanding since the early 2000s.
Which oceans/seas does Cagayan de Oro, Philippines bridge?
Cagayan de Oro bridges the South China Sea and the Philippine Sea. It connects to international networks via these waters.
Why is this specific place chosen for submarine cable landing points?
Cagayan de Oro was chosen due to its strategic location in Northern Mindanao, providing access to a densely populated region and supporting the growth of local telecommunications infrastructure.
What are the current RTT measurements from Cagayan de Oro, Philippines?
According to RIPE Atlas measurements, the round-trip times (RTTs) for connections from Cagayan de Oro vary between 15 and 30 milliseconds across different samples. These measurements indicate relatively low latency.

Landing Point

  • CountryPH Philippines
  • Coordinates8.4542°N 124.6319°E
  • Connected Cables3

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