Landing Point · GB United Kingdom
| Cable | Status |
|---|---|
| R100 North | Active |
Kiloran Bay is a submarine cable landing point located in the United Kingdom. As a coastal landing site, it serves as the terminus for one submarine cable, connecting it to the broader national and regional telecommunications network. The single cable landing here operates entirely within the United Kingdom, making Kiloran Bay a domestic connectivity point rather than an international gateway.
The cable landing at Kiloran Bay, the R100 North, is part of the United Kingdom's internal submarine cable infrastructure. With one cable, Kiloran Bay represents a focused, single-purpose landing point oriented toward intra-national connectivity, likely serving island or remote coastal communities within the UK that rely on submarine cable links for their broadband and telecommunications services.
R100 North is a submarine cable spanning 224 kilometres, with a ready-for-service (RFS) date of 2023, currently at draft status. The cable connects landing points within the United Kingdom, making it a purely domestic route. As a relatively short cable operating within a single country, R100 North is designed to serve connectivity needs along specific stretches of the UK coastline and its associated islands rather than bridging international borders.
Within the United Kingdom's submarine cable landscape, which encompasses 42 cables across 105 landing points, Kiloran Bay ranks among the smaller landing points by cable count, hosting one cable and placing it in the top 91% of UK landing points. Major UK landing points such as Bude, which hosts seven cables, and Blackpool, Southport, and others hosting two or three cables, handle considerably more cable traffic. Kiloran Bay's role is therefore more localised compared to these larger hubs, serving a specific segment of the UK's internal connectivity requirements.
Kiloran Bay functions as a single-cable terminus, with the R100 North providing a domestic submarine link within the United Kingdom. This configuration positions Kiloran Bay as a last-mile or regional access point rather than a multi-cable interchange node. The cable's relatively short length of 224 kilometres and its entirely intra-UK routing suggest its primary purpose is to extend connectivity to areas of the British coastline or island communities that would otherwise lack reliable fixed broadband infrastructure.
In the broader submarine cable graph of the United Kingdom, Kiloran Bay represents one of many smaller, specialised landing points that together complement the larger international hubs. The presence of such domestic-focused landing points illustrates how the UK's submarine cable network addresses both global connectivity and the internal challenge of reaching geographically dispersed coastal and island communities.
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