Landing Point · CA Canada
| Cable | Status |
|---|---|
| Persona | Active |
New Victoria is a community in Nova Scotia, located within Cape Breton Regional Municipality on the eastern coast of Canada. As a submarine cable landing point, it connects to undersea fiber infrastructure that links Canadian coastal communities along the Atlantic seaboard and beyond. One submarine cable lands at New Victoria, making it a single-cable terminus within Canada's broader submarine cable network.
The cable landing here, Persona, operates entirely within Canada, establishing New Victoria as part of a domestic submarine cable corridor rather than an intercontinental route. This intra-Canadian connectivity reflects the role that submarine cables play in serving geographically dispersed communities along Canada's coastlines, where overland connectivity may be limited or supplemented by undersea links.
Persona is an 800-kilometre submarine cable with a ready-for-service date of 2008. Currently listed as a draft entry, Persona connects Canadian endpoints, with New Victoria serving as one of its landing points. The cable does not extend to any country beyond Canada, positioning it as a domestic submarine link. No additional technical specifications, such as fiber pairs or capacity figures, are available for this cable.
Within Canada, New Victoria is one of several submarine cable landing points, joining sites such as Halifax in Nova Scotia and a number of communities in Quebec, including Kangiqsujuaq, Puvirnituq, Akulivik, and Aupaluk. Halifax stands out as the most connected landing point in Nova Scotia with two cables, while New Victoria, alongside Aylesford and several Quebec communities, hosts a single cable. New Victoria's placement in Cape Breton Regional Municipality distinguishes it geographically from the other Nova Scotia landing points at Halifax and Aylesford.
New Victoria functions as a single-cable terminus, with the Persona cable providing a domestic submarine connection entirely within Canada. The 800-kilometre length of Persona suggests it bridges a meaningful coastal distance between Canadian communities, supporting connectivity in a region where submarine cables serve as a practical alternative or complement to terrestrial infrastructure. As a domestic-only landing point, New Victoria does not participate in intercontinental routing but contributes to the intra-Canadian submarine cable graph alongside other single-cable sites in Nova Scotia and Quebec.
Within the regional submarine cable network, New Victoria's presence as a landing point in Cape Breton underscores the role that geographically dispersed Canadian coastal communities play in sustaining domestic undersea connectivity across the country's Atlantic provinces and northern territories.
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