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FARICE-1 is a submarine communications cable connecting Iceland, the Faroe Islands and Scotland. The cable has been in use since January 2004 and is 100% owned by the Icelandic state. The cable had an initial design capacity of 720 Gbit/s and is a two fibre pair design. The length of the cable is 1205 km for the direct route between Iceland and Scotland. The cable structure and repeaters were made by Pirelli and the terminal equipment was supplied by TYCO. In the year 2013 the terminal equipment was upgraded by Ciena (100Gbit/s technology) bringing the total capacity of the submarine cable to 11 Tbit/s. The cable has service access points in Reykjavik and Keflavik Airport as well as in London Telehouse East. The company Farice ehf sells services over the FARICE-1 cable. FARICE-2 was never

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  • FARICE-1 is a submarine communications cable connecting Iceland, the Faroe Islands and Scotland. The cable has been in use since January 2004 and is 100% owned by the Icelandic state. The cable had an initial design capacity of 720 Gbit/s and is a two fibre pair design. The length of the cable is 1205 km for the direct route between Iceland and Scotland. The cable structure and repeaters were made by Pirelli and the terminal equipment was supplied by TYCO. In the year 2013 the terminal equipment was upgraded by Ciena (100Gbit/s technology) bringing the total capacity of the submarine cable to 11 Tbit/s. The cable has service access points in Reykjavik and Keflavik Airport as well as in London Telehouse East. The company Farice ehf sells services over the FARICE-1 cable. FARICE-2 was never built. DANICE is the complementary submarine cable. The landing points are: * 1. Seyðisfjörður, Iceland, backhauled to Reykjavík and KEF Airport * 3. Funningsfjørður, Faroe Islands, backhauled to 4. Tórshavn * 5. Dunnet Bay, Caithness, Highland, Scotland, backhauled to London Telehouse (previously Edinburgh) (en)
  • FARICE-1 est un câble sous-marin de télécommunications reliant l'Islande, les îles Féroé et le Royaume-Uni, et mis en service en 2004 par l'opérateur FARICE. (fr)
  • FARICE-1 is een onderzeekabel die IJsland, de Faeröer en het Verenigd Koninkrijk met elkaar verbindt en operationeel is sinds maart 2004. 80% is in handen van IJslandse aandeelhouders, 20% is in handen van Faeröerse aandeelhouders. De kabel begint in Reykjavík en gaat over land naar Seyðisfjörður, waar de kabel onder de zee verdwijnt. In Funningsfjørður op Faeröer komt de kabel even aan land en verbindt een tak van de kabel Tórshavn met de hoofdkabel. In Dunnet Bay in de buurt van Dunnet in Schotland komt de kabel aan land en gaat verder over land naar Edinburgh. (nl)
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  • FARICE-1 (en)
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  • Red is submarine, Blue is terrestrial, now extended to London. (en)
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  • FARICE-1 est un câble sous-marin de télécommunications reliant l'Islande, les îles Féroé et le Royaume-Uni, et mis en service en 2004 par l'opérateur FARICE. (fr)
  • FARICE-1 is een onderzeekabel die IJsland, de Faeröer en het Verenigd Koninkrijk met elkaar verbindt en operationeel is sinds maart 2004. 80% is in handen van IJslandse aandeelhouders, 20% is in handen van Faeröerse aandeelhouders. De kabel begint in Reykjavík en gaat over land naar Seyðisfjörður, waar de kabel onder de zee verdwijnt. In Funningsfjørður op Faeröer komt de kabel even aan land en verbindt een tak van de kabel Tórshavn met de hoofdkabel. In Dunnet Bay in de buurt van Dunnet in Schotland komt de kabel aan land en gaat verder over land naar Edinburgh. (nl)
  • FARICE-1 is a submarine communications cable connecting Iceland, the Faroe Islands and Scotland. The cable has been in use since January 2004 and is 100% owned by the Icelandic state. The cable had an initial design capacity of 720 Gbit/s and is a two fibre pair design. The length of the cable is 1205 km for the direct route between Iceland and Scotland. The cable structure and repeaters were made by Pirelli and the terminal equipment was supplied by TYCO. In the year 2013 the terminal equipment was upgraded by Ciena (100Gbit/s technology) bringing the total capacity of the submarine cable to 11 Tbit/s. The cable has service access points in Reykjavik and Keflavik Airport as well as in London Telehouse East. The company Farice ehf sells services over the FARICE-1 cable. FARICE-2 was never (en)
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  • FARICE-1 (en)
  • FARICE-1 (fr)
  • FARICE-1 (nl)
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