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Togiak, AK, United States

Landing Point · US United States

1 Connected Cables 59.0722°N 160.4022°W United States
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Cable Length RFS Status
Airraq 680 km 2025 Active

About Togiak, AK, United States

Togiak, AK: Submarine Cable Landing Point

Togiak is a city located in the Dillingham Census Area of Alaska, United States, situated along the Alaskan coastline. As a submarine cable landing point, Togiak is home to one submarine cable connection that links it with another location within the United States. The presence of submarine cable infrastructure in a community of this scale reflects the ongoing extension of undersea connectivity to remote Alaskan communities.

The single cable landing at Togiak is the Airraq system, a domestic United States cable that connects points entirely within the country. With a length of 680 kilometers, Airraq represents a relatively short regional connection, consistent with the kind of intra-Alaska or coastal domestic corridor that serves geographically isolated communities in the state.

Cables Landing at Togiak, AK

Airraq is a submarine cable measuring 680 kilometers in length, with a scheduled ready-for-service (RFS) date of 2025, currently in draft status. The cable connects landing points entirely within the United States, making it a domestic submarine cable system. At 680 kilometers, Airraq is considerably shorter than the average submarine cable landing in the United States, which stands at 5,553 kilometers, reflecting its role as a regional rather than intercontinental connection.

Regional Context

Within the United States submarine cable network, which spans 75 cables across 119 landing points, Togiak ranks in the top 72 percent of American landing points by cable count. Major United States landing points such as Boca Raton, FL, San Juan, PR, and Kapolei, HI each host between five and six cables, while locations such as Morro Bay, CA and Kawaihae, HI serve as landing points for four cables each. Togiak, with a single cable, represents a smaller-scale node within this broader national infrastructure.

Network Role

Togiak functions as a single-cable terminus within the United States domestic submarine cable network. The Airraq cable, at 680 kilometers, enables a regional connection wholly within U.S. territory, extending submarine cable access to a small and geographically remote Alaskan community. Rather than serving as an intercontinental hub, Togiak's role is that of a domestic endpoint, providing connectivity along a short intra-national corridor.

The addition of Togiak as a cable landing point, once the Airraq system reaches its 2025 RFS date, extends the reach of the United States submarine cable map further into remote Alaska, illustrating how domestic undersea cable projects serve endpoints that land-based infrastructure may not readily serve. In the broader submarine cable graph of the United States, Togiak represents the continued geographic diversification of domestic cable landing points across the country's most remote regions.

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  • CountryUS United States
  • Coordinates59.0722°N 160.4022°W
  • Connected Cables1

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