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Space Norway Launches World’s Northernmost Subsea Cable

February 17, 2025
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Space Norway to Establish High-Speed Connection to Jan Mayen and Svalbard

Space Norway is gearing up to revolutionize connectivity in the Arctic region by introducing a new high-speed connection from the Norwegian mainland to Jan Mayen and Svalbard. This ambitious project is set to enhance data transmission capabilities and bolster communication networks in these remote locations.

The initiative has taken a significant step forward with Space Norway recently finalizing a contract with SubCom for the complete system supply of the Arctic Way Cable System. The scope of the contract includes survey, design, manufacturing, and installation of the entire system. With an anticipated launch date in 2028, the Arctic Way Cable System is poised to become a vital conduit for data traffic between the mainland, Jan Mayen, and the Svalbard archipelago.

Rune Jensen, Director of Subsea Cable Systems at Space Norway, emphasized the strategic importance of the new infrastructure while acknowledging the value of existing cables to Svalbard. He stated, “While establishing new fibre infrastructure, we will continue to utilize the two existing cables to Svalbard as long as they remain functional, serving as a backup for Arctic Way. Although these cables are approaching the end of their 25-year service lifespan, we expect them to remain operational for several years past 2028.”

The Arctic Way Cable System will feature a trunk-and-branch, repeatered subsea cable design with direct shore end landings in Bodø, Norway, Jan Mayen, and Longyearbyen, Svalbard. Spanning a distance of 2,350 kilometers, the cable route will be entirely within the Arctic Circle, encompassing latitudes between 67-78°N.

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