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Morrojable, Canary Islands, Spain

Landing Point · ES Spain

1 Connected Cables 28.0487°N 14.3584°W Spain
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28.05°
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14.36°
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Connected Cables

Cable Length RFS Status
TRANSCAN-2 238 km 1990 Active

About Morrojable, Canary Islands, Spain

Morrojable, Canary Islands, Spain: Submarine Cable Landing Point

Morrojable is a submarine cable landing point located on the Canary Islands, an archipelago belonging to Spain situated in the eastern Atlantic Ocean. As a landing point in this island group, Morrojable connects into the submarine cable network that links the various territories and coastal nodes of Spain. One submarine cable lands at Morrojable, making it a single-cable terminus within the broader Spanish submarine cable infrastructure.

The cable serving Morrojable is TRANSCAN-2, a regional system that connects points within Spain. Given that both endpoints of this cable fall within Spanish territory, the connection it provides is an intra-national one, linking Morrojable to other parts of Spain rather than spanning international or intercontinental distances. This places Morrojable in the category of a regionally focused landing point, supporting connectivity within the Spanish national network through an undersea route.

Cables Landing at Morrojable

TRANSCAN-2 is the sole submarine cable landing at Morrojable. This cable spans 238 kilometres and reached ready-for-service status in 1990, placing it among the earlier generation of submarine cable systems serving the Canary Islands. TRANSCAN-2 connects Morrojable to other landing points within Spain, providing an undersea link that runs entirely between Spanish territories. The cable is noted as having draft status in its current records.

Regional Context

Within Spain's submarine cable landscape, Morrojable is among the more modestly served landing points, hosting a single cable compared to hubs such as Barcelona, which lands three cables, or peers like Alta Vista, Bilbao, Candelaria, Conil de la Frontera, and Granadilla de Abona, each of which host two cables. Morrojable shares its position as a one-cable terminus alongside a small number of other Spanish landing points, reflecting the distributed but uneven spread of submarine cable infrastructure across Spain's mainland and island territories. Within the Canary Islands specifically, other landing points such as Alta Vista, Candelaria, and Granadilla de Abona each host two cables, giving them a somewhat denser connectivity profile than Morrojable.

Network Role

Morrojable functions as a single-cable terminus, with TRANSCAN-2 providing an intra-Spanish undersea connection spanning 238 kilometres. The landing point contributes to the submarine cable network linking the Canary Islands to the rest of Spain, operating within a domestic corridor rather than an international one. As a system commissioned in 1990, TRANSCAN-2 represents an early layer of undersea connectivity in this part of the Spanish archipelago.

Within the regional submarine cable graph, Morrojable's single-cable profile means it occupies a limited but defined role, serving as one node among several Canary Islands landing points that together distribute undersea connectivity across the archipelago and toward the Spanish mainland.

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Landing Point

  • CountryES Spain
  • Coordinates28.0487°N 14.3584°W
  • Connected Cables1

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