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Cayeux-sur-Mer, France

Landing Point · FR France

2 Connected Cables 50.1788°N 1.4934°E France
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Country
50.18°
Latitude
1.49°
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Connected Cables

Cable Length RFS Status
Circe South 115 km 1999 Active
Q&E South 141 km 2026 Active

📡 Live Performance

102
measurements
7
probes
81
days monitored
61.3
ms avg RTT
0
anomalies

RTT measurements to this landing point from 2026-03-02 through 2026-05-22 — 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
#14934 RIPE Atlas 45 63.7 ms 46.3–153.6 2026-05-20
#50043 RIPE Atlas 20 22.1 ms 21.3–23.6 2026-03-28
#1014473 own probe Minsk BY 10 50.6 ms 46.3–64.5 2026-05-22
#1014597 own probe Tbilisi GE 10 70.1 ms 68.1–76.4 2026-05-22
#1014589 own probe Almaty KZ 9 129.3 ms 105.0–294.9 2026-05-22
#1014969 own probe Jerusalem IL 6 77.6 ms 73.3–86.2 2026-05-22
#1015523 own probe Moscow RU 2 57.1 ms 56.5–57.7 2026-05-22

About Cayeux-sur-Mer, France

Position in regional infrastructure

Cayeux-sur-Mer sits on the English Channel coast of northern France, in the Somme department of Hauts-de-France, at coordinates 50.178809°N, 1.493433°E. The town is a small seaside community on the broad pebble beach south of the Somme estuary. For submarine cable infrastructure, Cayeux-sur-Mer serves a specific structural role: it is one of the historic France-side landing points for short Channel crossings to England, hosting two cables — one operational since 1999 and a second planned for ready-for-service in 2026.

Both cables here cross the English Channel to landings on the south coast of England (Pevensey Bay and Newhaven). Cayeux-sur-Mer is therefore a focused short-haul cable landing rather than a transit hub — the cables here move traffic between England and France over distances of 115-141 km, well under typical international cable lengths. The two systems give the France-UK cross-Channel route diverse landings, complementing the older France-UK cables that land further west at sites such as Lannion.

Submarine cables landing in Cayeux-sur-Mer

Circe South is a 115 km submarine cable in service since 1999, jointly owned by Zayo and euNetworks. It crosses the English Channel between Cayeux-sur-Mer and Pevensey Bay on the East Sussex coast of England. Circe South was deployed as part of the late-1990s carrier-neutral fibre buildout in Western Europe, providing alternative carrier capacity on the France-UK route outside of the incumbent operators' historic cables.

Q&E South is a 141 km submarine cable scheduled for ready-for-service in 2026, owned by euNetworks. It will land at Newhaven on the East Sussex coast, slightly west of the Pevensey Bay Circe South landing. The cable's deployment by euNetworks alone (after co-owning Circe South with Zayo) reflects both the operator's expansion of its France-UK route portfolio and growing UK-EU bandwidth demand driving fresh cross-Channel infrastructure investment.

Connection topology and redundancy

Once Q&E South enters service in 2026, Cayeux-sur-Mer will have two cables to two different east-Sussex landings (Pevensey Bay via Circe South, Newhaven via Q&E South). This gives the France-UK route at this location landing-end diversity in the UK, even though both cables originate from a single France landing. A fault at either UK landing affects only one cable; a fault at Cayeux-sur-Mer, however, affects both.

The two cables share euNetworks as common ownership (Circe South co-owned with Zayo; Q&E South solely owned by euNetworks), which reduces operator diversity. For traffic requiring strict operator-level diversity, alternative France-UK cables landing at other French sites would be needed. As pure capacity additions, however, the deployment of Q&E South substantially raises the available France-UK bandwidth at this landing cluster.

Geography and coordinates

The Cayeux-sur-Mer submarine cable landing sits at 50.178809°N, 1.493433°E (50°10'44"N, 1°29'36"E), on the English Channel coast in the Somme department of northern France. The location's broad pebble beach with relatively gentle offshore gradient provides a cable-friendly approach corridor, contrasting with the steeper chalk-cliff topography of the English landings on the opposite side of the Channel.

Frequently asked questions

What submarine cables land at Cayeux-sur-Mer, France?

Two submarine cables involve Cayeux-sur-Mer: Circe South (115 km, RFS 1999, Zayo + euNetworks, to Pevensey Bay UK) and Q&E South (141 km, planned RFS 2026, euNetworks, to Newhaven UK).

What are the coordinates of the Cayeux-sur-Mer cable landing?

The Cayeux-sur-Mer cable landing is at 50.178809°N, 1.493433°E (50°10'44"N, 1°29'36"E), on the English Channel coast in the Somme department of northern France.

Which countries connect to France through Cayeux-sur-Mer?

From Cayeux-sur-Mer, French fibre connects to the United Kingdom — both cables here land in East Sussex (Pevensey Bay via Circe South, Newhaven via the planned Q&E South).

When was the first submarine cable laid at Cayeux-sur-Mer?

The earliest documented Cayeux-sur-Mer landing in the GeoCables dataset is Circe South, in service since 1999. Q&E South will follow in 2026.

Who operates the cables landing at Cayeux-sur-Mer?

Circe South is jointly owned by Zayo and euNetworks. Q&E South will be solely owned by euNetworks. The two cables share euNetworks as common operator.

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FAQ

Which submarine cables land at Cayeux-sur-Mer?
Two submarine cables land at Cayeux-sur-Mer: Q&E South and Circe South. The Q&E South cable has been operational since 1999, while the Circe South cable is set for ready-for-service in 2026.
When was the first submarine cable at Cayeux-sur-Mer installed?
The first submarine cable to land at Cayeux-sur-Mer was Q&E South, which came online in 1999. The second cable, Circe South, is scheduled for service in 2026.
Which regions does the Cayeux-sur-Mer landing point bridge?
Cayeux-sur-Mer bridges the English Channel, connecting northern France with the south coast of England. The cables provide a direct link between the Somme region in Hauts-de-France and areas like Pevensey Bay and Newhaven.
What is the live RTT data for Cayeux-sur-Mer's submarine cable landing point?
Live Round Trip Time (RTT) measurements are available via RIPE Atlas, showing 96 samples. These provide real-time latency data which can be accessed to monitor performance.
Why is Cayeux-sur-Mer chosen as a submarine cable landing point?
Cayeux-sur-Mer was selected due to its strategic position on the English Channel, offering a short and direct route for high-speed data transmission between France and England. The geography provides a stable environment for cable installations.

Landing Point

  • CountryFR France
  • Coordinates50.1788°N 1.4934°E
  • Connected Cables2

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