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Below is the list of all allocated IP address in 30.15.0.0 - 30.15.255.255 network range, sorted by latency.

This is a list of international submarine communications cables and does not include domestic cable systems, such as those on the coastlines of China, Italy and Brazil. All the cable systems listed below have landing points in two or more countries, and are mostly (as of November 2005) in-service. Several older cables, although no longer used for international telecommunications, are used for scientific purposes. Others are simply abandoned. Contents A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z A AAG - (Asia America Gateway) (Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Brunei, Vietnam, Hong Kong, the Philippines, Guam, Hawaii, Continental USA West Coast) AC-1 - (Atlantic Crossing) (USA, UK, Germany, the Netherlands) AC-2 - (Atlantic Crossing) (USA-UK) ACE - (Africa Coast to Europe) (France, Spain, Portugal, Morocco, Canary Islands (Spain), Western Sahara, Mauritania, Senegal, Gambia, Guinea-Bissau, Guinea, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Côte d’Ivoire, Ghana, Togo, Benin, Nigeria, Cameroon, São Tomé and Príncipe, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Congo, Angola, Namibia, South Africa)(planned for 2011) Aden-Djibouti - (Yemen-Djibouti) ADRIA-1 - (Croatia, Albania, Greece) AIS - (Australia-Indonesia-Singapore) AJC - (Australia-Japan Cable) Alonso de Ojeda - (Aruba-Curaçao) ALPAL-2 - (Algiers-Palma de Mallorca) (Algeria-Spain) ALETAR - (Alexandria-Tarsous) (Egypt-Syria) AMERICAS-1 NORTH - (USA-US Virgin Islands) AMERICAS-1 SOUTH - (US Virgin Islands, Trinidad, Venezuela, Brazil) AMERICAS-II - (USA, Puerto Rico, US Virgin Islands, Martinique, Curaçao, Trinidad, Venezuela, French Guiana, Brazil) ANTILLAS I - (Dominican Republic-Puerto Rico) Antilles Crossing Phase 1 - (US Virgin Islands, St Lucia, Barbados) ANZCAN - (Australia, New Zealand, Canada) APC - (Asia-Pacific Cable) (Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore) APCN - (Asia-Pacific Cable Network) (Japan, Korea, Philippines, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Indonesia, Australia) APCN 2 - (Asia-Pacific Cable Network 2) (Japan, Korea, Philippines, Taiwan, China, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore) APHRODITE-2 - (Greece-Cyprus) APNG - (Australia-Papua New Guinea) APNG-2 - (Australia-Papua New Guinea) Apollo - (USA, UK, France) ARCOS-1 - (Americas Region Caribbean Ring System) (USA, Mexico, Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, Venezuela, Netherlands Antilles, Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, Turks and Caicos Islands, Bahamas) ARIANE-2 - (France-Greece) ASEAN - (Singapore, Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand) (decommissioned) ASH - (American Samoa, Samoa, Hawaii) Atlantica-1/GlobeNet - (USA, Bermuda, Venezuela, Brazil) ATLANTIS-2 - (Argentina, Brazil, Senegal, Cape Verde Islands, Canary Islands, Madeira, Spain, Portugal) Atlas Offshore - (Morocco-France) B BAHAMAS 2 - (USA-Bahamas) BALTICA - (Poland, Denmark, Sweden) BARGEN - (Cabrera de Mar, Barcelona-Genova) (Spain-Italy) BARSAV - (Barcelona-Savona) (Spain-Italy) BCS - (Sweden-Lithuania) BERYTAR - (Beirut-Tarsous) (Syria-Lebanon) Bharat Lanka Cable System - (India-Sri Lanka) BICS - (Bahamas Internet Cable System) BMP - (Brunei, Malaysia, Philippines) Botnia - (Sweden-Finland) BRCS - (Batam Rengit Cable System) (Indonesia - Malaysia) BS - (Brunei-Singapore) BSDNi - (Bahamas Domestic Submarine Network international) BSFOCS - (Black Sea Fibre Optic Cable System) (Bulgaria, Ukraine, Russia) BT-MT1 - (British Telecom - Manx Telecom) (UK-Isle of Man) BT-TE1 - (British Telecom - Telecom Éireann) (UK-Ireland) BUS-1 - (Bermuda-US) C C-J FOSC - (China-Japan Fibre Optic Submarine Cable) CADMOS - (Cyprus-Lebanon) CANTAT-1 - (Canada Transatlantic) - (Canada-UK) CANTAT-2 - (Canada Transatlantic) - (Canada-UK) CANTAT-3 - (Canada Transatlantic) - (Canada, Iceland, the Faeroes, UK, Denmark, Germany) CANUS-1 - (Canada-USA) CARAC - (Caribbean Atlantic Cable) (Bermuda-Tortola) Cayman-Jamaica CELTIX CONNECT - (UK-Ireland) (planned 2010) CFX - (USA-Colombia) Challenger - (USA-Bermuda) CIOS - (Cyprus-Israel Optical System) (Cyprus-Israel) CIRCE NORTH - (UK-the Netherlands) CIRCE SOUTH - (UK-France) CKC - (China-Korea Cable) (PRC-South Korea) CNSFTC - (Central North Sea Fibre Telecommunications Company) - (UK-North Sea oil platforms) Colombia-Jamaica-Florida COLUMBUS II - (USA-Mexico-Italy) COLUMBUS III - (USA-Azores-Portugal-Italy) Concerto 1 - (Triangular UK-Belgium-the Netherlands) Corfù–Bar - (Greece-Montenegro) CORSAR - (Corsica-Sardinia) (France-Italy) Cuba-Venezuela - Cuba-Venezuela CUCN - (China-US Cable Network) (Korea-US-China-Japan-Guam) D Danica North (Denmark-Sweden) Danica South (Denmark-Sweden) DANICE - (Denmark-Iceland) Denmark-Germany 1 Denmark-Norway 5 Denmark-Norway 6 Denmark-Poland 2 Denmark-Russia 1 Denmark-Sweden 15 Denmark-Sweden 16 Denmark-Sweden 18 DMCS - (Dumai-Melaka Cable System) (Indonesia-Malaysia) DSCS - (Dhiraagu & Sri Lanka Telecom Cable System) (Maldives-Sri Lanka) E EAC-C2C - (East Asia Crossing/C2C) (Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, China, Hong Kong, Singapore, Philippines, Vietnam, Guam, USA) Eagle - (Japan-USA) - planned EASSy - (an East Africa Submarine Cable System with endpoints in South Africa and the Sudan) ECFS - (Eastern Caribbean Fibre System) (Trinidad, Grenada, St Vincent, Barbados, St Lucia, Martinique, Dominica, Guadeloupe, Montserrat, Antigua, St Kitts, St Maarten, Anguilla, Tortola) EDF1 (INGRID) - (Jersey, France) EDF2 (INGRID) - (Guernsey, Jersey, France) EE-S 1 - (Estonia-Sweden) EESF-2 - (Estonia-Finland) EESF-3 - (Estonia-Finland) EIG - (Europe India Gateway) (UK, Portugal, Morocco, Gibraltar, France, Monaco, Libya, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Djibouti, Oman, UAE, India) EMOS 1 - (Eastern Mediterranean Optical System) (Greece, Israel, Turkey, Italy) ESAT 1 - (Wexford to Cornwall) ESAT 2 - (Dublin to Ainsdale) Estepona–Tetuán - (Morocco, Spain) Estonia-Sweden 1 EURAFRICA - (Portugal, Morocco, France) F FALCON - (Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Oman, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, India) FARICE-1 - (UK-Faroes-Iceland) FARLAND - (UK-the Netherlands) FEC - (Finland Estonia Connection) Fibralink - (Jamaica-Dominican Republic) Fehmarn Belt - (Denmark-Germany) FLAG FA-1 - (FLAG Atlantic) (USA, UK, France) FLAG FALCON - (FLAG Alcatel-Lucent Optical Network) - (Egypt, Sudan, Yemen, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Qatar, UAE, Kuwait, Oman, India, Maldives) FLAG FEA - (FLAG Europe-Asia) (UK, Spain, Italy, Jordan, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, India, Malaysia, Thailand, Hong Kong, China, South Korea, Japan) FLAG FNAL - (FLAG North Asian Loop) (Hong Kong, Taiwan, South Korea, Japan) FLAG FP-1 - (FLAG Pacific) (Japan, Canada, USA) FOG - (Fiber Optic Gulf) (UAE-Qatar-Bahrain-Kuwait) FOG2 - (Fiber Optic Gulf 2) (UAE-Iraq-Saudi Arabia) G GCN - (Global Caribbean Network) (Guadeloupe, St. Martin, Ste. Croix, Puerto Rico) G-P - (Guam-Philippines) Gemini - (USA-UK) Georgia-Russia Germany-Denmark 1 Germany-Denmark 2 Germany-Sweden 4 Germany-Sweden 5 GLO-1 - (Globacom-1) (Nigeria, Ghana, Senegal, Mauritania, Morocco, Portugal, Spain, UK) (planned) GO-1 - (Italy-Malta) Gondwana-1 - (New Caledonia, Australia) Gotland-Ventspils - (Sweden-Latvia) GPT - (Guam-Philippines-Taiwan) Greenland Connect - (Canada-Greenland-Iceland) Gulf Bridge International Cable System (GBI) - (Linking the GCC countries (Bahrain, Iran, Iraq, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar and the UAE) to each other and onwards to Europe, Africa and Asia) - (planned for 2011) GWEN - (Greece to Western Europe Network) (Italy - Greece) H HANNIBAL - (Tunisia-Italy) HANTRU-1 - (Guam - Pohnpei (FSM) - Majuro (Marshall Islands) - Kwajalein) Hawk - (France-Tunisia-Libya-Italy-Turkey-Cyprus-Syria-Egypt) - planned HERMES-1 - (UK-Belgium) HERMES-2 - (UK-Netherlands) Hibernia Atlantic - (UK, Ireland, Canada, USA) HJK - (Hong Kong-Japan-Korea) Honotua - (Tahiti-Hawaii)[1][2] HONTAI-2 - (Hong Kong-Taiwan) HSCS - (Hokkaido-Sakhalin Cable System) (Russia - Japan)[3] HUGO - (High capacity, Undersea Guernsey Optical-fibre) (UK, Guernsey, France) HUGO East - (High capacity, Undersea Guernsey Optical-fibre) (France, Jersey, Guernsey) I I-ME-WE - (India-Middle East-Western Europe) (India, Pakistan, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, the Lebanon, Italy, France) (planned) i2i - (India-Singapore) India-UAE IOCOM - (India-Malaysia) Ir-UK Seg A - (Ireland-UK) Ir-UK Seg B - (Ireland-UK) Italy-Albania Italy-Croatia Italy-Greece Italy-Libya Italy-Malta Italy-Monaco Italy-Tunisia ITUR - (Italy-Turkey-Ukraine-Russia) J Japan-US JAKABARE - (Java - Kalimantan - Batam - Singapore) (Indonesia-Singapore) JASURAUS - (Jakarta - Surabaya - Australia) (Indonesia-Australia) Jersey-Guernsey 4 JKC - (Japan-Korea) JNAC - (USA, Japan, China, South Korea, Taiwan) (planned, but not built) K KELTRA-2 - (Kelibia-Trapani) (Tunisia-Italy) KAFOS - (Karadeniz Fiber Optik Sistemi) (Turkey, Bulgaria, Romania) KATTEGAT-1 - (Denmark-Sweden) KDN-Reliance - (Yemen - Kenya) (planned for 2007) KJCN - (Korea-Japan Cable Network) Kuwait-Iran L LANIS-1 - (Isle of Man-UK) LANIS-2 - (Northern Ireland (UK) -Isle of Man) LANIS-3 - (Northern Ireland-Scotland) LEV - (Italy, Cyprus, Israel) Liberty - (UK, Guernsey, Jersey, France) LION - (Lower Indian Ocean Network) (Madagascar, Reunion, Mauritius) [4] LV-SE 1 - (Latvia-Sweden) M MAC - (Mid-Atlantic Crossing) (USA, St. Croix) Main One - (Portugal, Ghana, Nigeria, South Africa) (planned) SLT-Dhiraagu Cable System Maldives-Sri Lanka Malaysia-Thailand Marseille-Palermo - (France-Italy) MAT-2 - (Italy-Spain) MAYA-1 - (USA, Mexico, Cayman Islands, Honduras, Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia) MCN - (Mid-Caribbean Network) (Guadeloupe, Dominica, Martinique) MCS - (Matrix Cable System) (Indonesia-Singapore) MedNautilus - (Italy, Greece, Turkey, Israel, Cyprus) MED Cable - (France-Algeria) MENA - (Middle East North Africa) (Italy, Greece, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Oman) MINERVA - (Cyprus-Italy) MOYLE NORTH - (Northern Ireland-Scotland) MOYLE SOUTH - (Northern Ireland-Scotland) MIC-1 - (Moratel International Cable 1) (Batam, Singapore) N NACS - (North Asia Cable System) (Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan) NAFSIKA - (Italy-Greece) NorSea Com 1 - (Norway-UK) NPC - (North Pacific Cable) - (USA, Japan) O ODIN - (the Netherlands, Denmark, Norway) Okinawa-Luzon-Hong Kong - (Hong Kong, the Philippines, Japan and North America) Otranto-Corfù - (Italy-Greece) P PAC - (Pan-American Crossing) (California, Mexico, Panama, Venezuela, and the Caribbean)[5] PacRimEast - (Pacific Rim East) (New Zealand-Hawaii) PacRimWest - (Pacific Rim West) (Australia-Guam) Pakistan-UAE-2 PAN AM - (Pan-American Cable System) Pangea - (UK-Denmark & UK-the Netherlands) Pangea (Baltic Sea) - (Sweden, Estonia, Finland) PC-1 - (Pacific Crossing) (California, Washington and Japan)[6] PEC - (Pan-European Crossing) PPC-1 - (Pipe Pacific Cable)(Australia, Papua New Guinea, Guam) PTAT-1 - (Private Trans-Atlantic Telecommunications System) (USA-UK) Q Qatar-UAE 1 Qatar-UAE 2 R REMBRANDT-1 - (UK-the Netherlands) REMBRANDT-2 - (UK-the Netherlands) RIOJA-1 - (UK-Spain) RIOJA-2 - (UK-Belgium) RIOJA-3 - (Belgium-the Netherlands) RJK - (Russia-Japan-Korea) RNAL - (Reach North Asia Loop) (Hong Kong-Taiwan-Japan, Hong Kong-Korea-Japan) S SAC - (South American Crossing) SAS-1 - (Saudi Arabia-Sudan) SAT-2 - (South Atlantic) (South Africa, Spain, Portugal) SAT-3/WASC - (South Atlantic 3/West Africa Submarine Cable) (Portugal, Spain, Senegal, Côte d’Ivoire, Ghana, Benin, Nigeria, Cameroon, Gabon, Angola, South Africa) SAFE - (South Africa-Far East) (South Africa, Mauritius, India, Malaysia) SAm-1 - (South America-1) SCAN - (Submarine Cable Asia Network) (Indonesia, Hong Kong) - planned Scandinavian Ring SCF - (Southern Caribbean Fiber) (St Kitts, Martinique, St Lucia, St Vincent and the Grenadines, Grenada, Trinidad and Tobago, Barbados, Guadeloupe, Antigua) SEA-ME-WE 2 - (South East Asia-Middle East-Western Europe) SEA-ME-WE 3 - (South East Asia-Middle East-Western Europe) SEA-ME-WE 4 - (South East Asia-Middle East-Western Europe) SEACOM I - (Singapore-Jesselton(Kota Kinabalu)-Hong Kong) SEACOM II - (Hong Kong-Guam-Madang-Cairns) SEACOM - (South Africa, Madagascar, Mozambique, Tanzania, Kenya, India and Europe) SFL - (Sweden-Finland Link) SFS-4 - (Sweden-Finland) SG-SCS - (Suriname-Guyana Submarine Cable System) (Trinidad-Guyana-Suriname) SHEFA-2 - (Shetland-Faroes) (UK-Faroes) SIRIUS NORTH - (Northern Ireland-Scotland) SIRIUS SOUTH - (Ireland-England) SJC - (Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, the Philippines, Hong Kong, China, Japan) - planned SMPR-1 - (St. Maarten-Puerto Rico) SOLAS - (Ireland-UK) Southern Cross - (Australia, New Zealand, United States) SPIN - (New Zealand, New Caldonia, Norfolk Island, Vanuatu, Wallis, Samoa, American Samoa, Tahiti) T T-V-H - (Thailand-Vietnam-Hong Kong) TAGIDE-2 - (France-Portugal) TampNett - (Norway-North Sea Oil Platforms) Tangerine - (UK-Belgium) TASMAN 2 - (Australia-New Zealand) TAT-1 - (UK-Canada) TAT-2 - (France-Canada) TAT-3 - (UK-USA) TAT-4 - (France-USA) TAT-5 - (Spain-USA) TAT-6 - (France-USA) TAT-7 - (UK-USA) TAT-8 - (USA, UK, France) TAT-9 - (USA, Canada, Spain) TAT-10 - (Germany-USA) TAT-11 - (USA, France, UK) TAT-12/13 - (USA, UK, France) TAT-14 - (USA, UK, France, the Netherlands, Germany, Denmark) TBL - (Trans-Balkan Line) (Italy-Albania, continuing overland through Macedonia, Bulgaria, and into Turkey) TCCN - (Trans Caribbean Cable Network) - (USA-Jamaica) TCS-1 - (Trans-Caribbean System 1) TE North - (Telecom Egypt North) (France-Egypt) TEAMS - (The East African Marine System) (UAE-Kenya) Telstra Endeavour - (Sydney-Hawaii) TIC or TIISCS - (Tata Indicom Cable) or (Tata Indicom India-Singapore Cable System) (India-Singapore) TIS - (Thailand-Indonesia-Singapore) TPC-1/TRANSPAC-1 - (Trans Pacific Cable) - (Vietnam, Hong Kong, the Philippines, Japan, Guam, Hawaii) TPC-2/TRANSPAC-2 - (Trans Pacific Cable) - (Singapore, Hong Kong, South Korea, Taiwan, Guam) TPC-3/TRANSPAC-3 - (Trans Pacific Cable) TPC-4 - (Trans Pacific Cable) TPC-5CN - (Trans Pacific Cable) - (Japan, Guam, Hawaii, USA) TPE - (Trans-Pacific Express) (China, Korea, Taiwan, USA) TPE2 - (Trans-Pacific Express) (China, Korea, Taiwan, USA, Japan) TPICK (Telecommunication Plan for Improvement of Communications in Korea) - runs the length of Korea to mainland Japan via Changson-Tsushima-Seburiyama Trinidad-Curacao TWA-1 (Transworld Associates) (UAE-Oman-Pakistan) U UGARIT - (Cyprus-Syria) UK-Belgium 5 UK-Belgium 6 UK-Channel Isles 7 UK-Channel Isles 8 UK-Denmark 4 UK-France 3 UK-France 4 UK-Germany 5 UK-Germany 6 UK-Netherlands 12 UK-Netherlands 14 UK-Spain 4 ULYSSES-1 - (UK-France) ULYSSES-2 - (UK-the Netherlands) UNISUR - (Argentina, Uruguay, Brazil) UNITY - (Japan-USA) (under construction) V Ventspils-Farosund(Gotland)-Stockholm VSNL Northern Europe - (UK-Netherlands) VSNL Western Europe - (UK, Portugal, Spain) VSNL SG HK JP Guam - (Singapore, Hong Kong, Japan, Guam) VSNL Transatlantic - (UK-USA) VSNL Transpacific - (Japan, Guam, USA) VMSCS - (Vodafone Malta-Sicily Cable System) (Italy-Malta) W WACS - (West Africa Cable System) (South Africa, Namibia, Angola, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the Republic of Congo, Cameroon, Nigeria, Togo, Ghana, Côte d’Ivoire, Cape Verde, Canary Islands, Portugal, United Kingdom)(planned for 2011) WAFS - (West Africa Festoon System) WASC - (West Africa Submarine Cable) X Y Yellow/AC2 - (USA-UK) Z See also List of domestic submarine communications cables References ^ http://www.commsday.com/node/548 ^ "Alcatel-Lucent Has Begun Laying Honotua". 12 January 2009. http://www.subtelforum.com/articles/?p=1796.  ^ www.subtelforum.com/NewsNow/6_january_2008.htm ^ "Orange inaugurates LION undersea cable". Telecompaper. 14 December 2009. http://www.telecompaper.com/news/article.aspx?cid=708479.  ^ "Global Crossing Ltd Company History". Global Crossing Ltd. http://www.fundinguniverse.com/company-histories/Global-Crossing-Ltd-Company-History.html. Retrieved 21 April 2011.  ^ "Global Crossing Ltd Company History". Global Crossing Ltd. http://www.fundinguniverse.com/company-histories/Global-Crossing-Ltd-Company-History.html. Retrieved 21 April 2011.  External links Global Caribbean Net - Reference site for GCN, MCN, and SCF Timeline of Submarine Cables, 1850-2007 TeleGeography Submarine Cable Map The International Cable Protection Committee -- includes a register of submarine cables worldwide (though not always updated as often as one might hope) The UK Cable Protection Committee Kingfisher Information Service -- source of free maps of cable routes around the UK France Telecom's Fishermen's/Submarine Cable Information Oregon Fisherman's Cable Committee SAT3 WASC SAFE Undersea Cable Comprehensive list of cable landing sites globally List of the suppliers of the world's undersea communications cables Internet/Tel Undersea Cables of the World Map of all submarine communications cables currently in use, KDDI, July 2002 Map and Satellite views of US landing sites for transatlantic cables Map and Satellite views of US landing sites for transpacific cables Gazetteer of Submarine Cable Systems Google Maps Mashup from cablemap.info "Maps of communications cable routes". http://www.cybergeography.org/atlas/cables.html. Retrieved February 12, 2006.  "Fibre for Africa". http://fibreforafrica.net/. Retrieved 2007-06-07.  "The Internet's Undersea World (map, JPEG format)". The Guardian. 1 February 2008. http://image.guardian.co.uk/sys-images/Technology/Pix/pictures/2008/02/01/SeaCableHi.jpg. Retrieved 27 November 2010.