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Bagre, Brazil

Landing Point · BR Brazil

1 Connected Cables 1.8988°S 50.2091°W Brazil
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1.90°
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Cable Length RFS Status
Norte Conectado (Infovia 03) 600 km 2025 Active

About Bagre, Brazil

Bagre, Brazil: Submarine Cable Landing Point

Bagre is a municipality in the state of Pará, Brazil, situated within the Marajó mesoregion. As a coastal landing point, Bagre hosts one submarine cable, Norte Conectado (Infovia 03), which connects locations within Brazil. The cable represents domestic connectivity infrastructure, linking Brazilian endpoints along a corridor that does not cross international boundaries.

With a single cable landing, Bagre is a modest but distinct node in Brazil's broader submarine cable network. The Norte Conectado (Infovia 03) system is scheduled to reach ready-for-service status in 2025, making Bagre a relatively recent addition to the country's submarine cable geography. The intra-national character of this cable places Bagre within a category of landing points oriented toward domestic network integration rather than intercontinental connectivity.

Cables Landing at Bagre

Norte Conectado (Infovia 03) is a submarine cable system stretching approximately 600 km, with a draft ready-for-service date of 2025. The cable connects landing points entirely within Brazil, making it a domestic submarine route. Bagre serves as one of the Brazilian termini on this system. As a recently planned cable, Norte Conectado (Infovia 03) represents an expansion of Brazil's internal submarine cable capacity to reach communities in the northern coastal and riverine regions of the country.

Regional Context

Within Brazil's submarine cable landscape, Bagre hosts one cable, placing it among the smaller landing points in a country that spans 64 landing points across 22 cables. Major Brazilian hubs such as Fortaleza (10 cables), Rio de Janeiro (8 cables), and Santos (5 cables) host substantially more systems, while Bagre is comparable in scale to other single-cable landing points distributed across the country's extensive coastline. Bagre ranks within the top 81 percent of Brazil's 74 submarine cable landing points by cable count, reflecting how widely distributed but uneven that infrastructure remains across the national territory.

Network Role

Bagre functions as a single-cable terminus within Brazil's domestic submarine cable network. The Norte Conectado (Infovia 03) system, at 600 km in length, positions Bagre as a point of connectivity along an intra-national route, likely serving the northern region of Brazil where terrestrial infrastructure can be limited by geography. Rather than enabling intercontinental or even inter-country data exchange, the landing point at Bagre contributes to the extension of submarine connectivity within Brazilian territory.

In the broader regional submarine cable graph, Bagre illustrates how countries with complex coastal and riverine geographies, such as Brazil with its Amazonian north, rely on domestic submarine systems to extend network reach to municipalities that are difficult to connect by land. The addition of Bagre as a landing point in 2025 reflects ongoing investment in closing domestic connectivity gaps across Brazil's far-flung territory.

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Landing Point

  • CountryBR Brazil
  • Coordinates1.8988°S 50.2091°W
  • Connected Cables1

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