Landing Point · GB United Kingdom
| Cable | Status |
|---|---|
| BT Highlands and Islands Submarine Cable System | Active |
Corrie is a landing point located in the United Kingdom, sitting within a national submarine cable network that connects various parts of the British Isles. As an island nation with numerous remote and island communities, the United Kingdom relies on intra-national submarine cable links to maintain connectivity across geographically dispersed coastal and island territories. Corrie serves as a terminus for one submarine cable, the BT Highlands and Islands Submarine Cable System, which operates entirely within the United Kingdom.
The single cable landing at Corrie supports an intra-national corridor, linking communities within the United Kingdom rather than providing intercontinental or cross-border international connectivity. This positions Corrie as a domestic landing point, playing a role in extending network reach within the British Isles rather than serving as a gateway to foreign networks.
BT Highlands and Islands Submarine Cable System is a 402-kilometre cable that reached ready-for-service status in 2014, with a current status noted as draft. The cable connects multiple landing points exclusively within the United Kingdom, making it a wholly domestic submarine cable system. With a route length of 402 kilometres, it is designed to serve the connectivity needs of the Highlands and Islands regions of the United Kingdom, areas where overland infrastructure may be limited by terrain or the separation of island communities from the mainland.
Within the United Kingdom, Corrie is among the smaller landing points by cable count. Larger hubs such as Bude, which hosts seven cables, and Blackpool, Southport, and others with multiple landings, handle considerably greater volumes of international and domestic cable traffic. Corrie, with its single domestic cable, represents the more focused end of the United Kingdom's landing point spectrum, serving a specific regional connectivity purpose rather than acting as a broad multi-cable hub.
Corrie functions as a single-cable terminus within the United Kingdom's domestic submarine cable infrastructure. Its connection via the BT Highlands and Islands Submarine Cable System links it to other points within the country, supporting the extension of network access to areas that would otherwise depend on more limited terrestrial routes. The cable's 402-kilometre length and its 2014 ready-for-service date reflect a deliberate investment in connecting remote or island communities within the British Isles.
In the broader submarine cable graph of the United Kingdom, Corrie represents a node oriented toward domestic regional service rather than international traffic exchange. Its presence demonstrates that submarine cable infrastructure within a single country can play a meaningful role in addressing geographic connectivity challenges posed by islands and remote coastal communities.
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