FARICE-1
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FARICE-1 is a submarine communications cable connecting Iceland, the Faroe Islands and Scotland. 80% is owned by Icelandic shareholders and 20% by Faroese shareholders. The cable has been in use since March 2004.
The landing points are:
- 1. Seyðisfjörður, Iceland, backhauled to 2. Reykjavík
- 3. Funningsfjørður, Faroe Islands, backhauled to 4. Tórshavn
- 5. Dunnet Bay, Caithness, Highland, Scotland, backhauled to 6. Edinburgh
[edit] External links
- Official website
- Hannigan, Martin (2009-02-13). "Update on North Atlantic Networks". UKNOF. http://www.uknof.org.uk/uknof12/Hanningan-Undersea.pdf. Retrieved 2009-03-14.
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- 2004 establishments
- 2004 in Iceland
- 2004 in Scotland
- Buildings and structures in the Faroe Islands
- Buildings and structures in Iceland
- Buildings and structures in Highland (council area)
- Telecommunications in Iceland
- Telecommunications in Scotland
- Scottish coast
- Submarine communications cables in the North Atlantic Ocean
- Transatlantic communications cables
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- Scotland stubs
- Telecommunications stubs