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The fiber optic submarine telecommunications cable system GTT Atlantic became ready for service around April 2001. The cable consists of 4 fiber pair(s) and has an initial estimated design capacity of 10 Tbps. The system has a length of 12200 Kilometers and is owned and/or operated by GTT.
GTT Atlantic has landing points in United Kingdom, Ireland, Canada and United States.According to our database the system is currently ACTIVE. Our interactive database includes the status of most cable systems, but the status is provided as is and is based on reports from other internet resources.
Built by Tyco Submarine Systems for 360networks (360atlantic) for $962M, the system was placed in receivership in 2001, purchased in 2003 and began carrying traffic in 2005. Hibernia Networks was a subsidiary of Columbia Ventures Corporation (CVC) and was owned by both CVC and Constellation Ventures Partners. According to KIS-ORCA Hibernia Atlantic has 4 segments:
-Segment A landing points are Southport, UK & Halifax, Canada, it was installed in 2001 and has a total length of 5600km.
-Segment B landing point is Portrush, NI, it was installed in 2009 and is approximately 24km.
-Segment C landing points are Southport, UK and Dublin, Ireland. It was installed in 2001 and has an approximate length of 240km.
-Segment D landing points are Dublin, Ireland and Haliax, Canada. It was installed in 2001 and has an approximate length of 5700km.
Details
Name | : | GTT Atlantic |
|---|---|---|
Status | : | Active |
| Market(s) | : | Transatlantic |
Ocean(s) | : | Atlantic |
Length | : | 12200 Kilometers |
Capacity | : | 10 Tbps |
| #FPs | : | 4 |
RFS | : | April 2001 |
EOS | : | April 2026 |
URL | : | Go to website (external) |
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