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Bergen, Norway

Landing Point · NO Norway

3 Connected Cables 60.3907°N 5.3328°E Norway
3
Connected Cables
NO
Country
60.39°
Latitude
5.33°
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Connected Cables

Cable Length RFS Status
Eviny Digital 210 km 2020 Active
N0r5ke Viking 810 km 2022 Active
N0r5ke Viking 2 900 km 2028 Planned

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59
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11
probes
130
days monitored
54.5
ms avg RTT
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RTT measurements to this landing point from 2026-03-02 through 2026-07-11 - live ICMP round-trip time via our monitoring probes. Recomputed daily. ✓ No anomalies detected in the monitored period.

Measurement sources

Probe Location Samples Avg Min-Max Last seen
#29642 control probe 30 23.0 ms 22.8-23.7 2026-04-05
#1014473 own probe Minsk BY 6 48.7 ms 47.6-50.2 2026-07-11
#1015523 own probe Moscow RU 4 35.7 ms 28.3-42.9 2026-07-08
#7062 own probe Cape Town ZA 3 182.7 ms 181.0-185.1 2026-07-11
#1014589 own probe Almaty KZ 3 113.6 ms 112.0-115.5 2026-05-26
#1014597 own probe Tbilisi GE 3 67.5 ms 67.3-67.8 2026-05-26
#1014969 own probe Jerusalem IL 3 80.6 ms 73.0-86.2 2026-05-26
#1016031 own probe Kyiv UA 3 46.3 ms 46.2-46.4 2026-07-11
#6427 own probe Sydney AU 2 271.5 ms 271.5-271.5 2026-07-11
#1015313 own probe Sevastopol UA 1 57.9 ms 57.9-57.9 2026-05-26
#1015563 own probe Saint Petersburg RU 1 22.1 ms 22.1-22.1 2026-07-11

About Bergen, Norway

Bergen, Norway
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Bergen, Norway: Submarine Cable Landing Point

Bergen is a city and municipality located in Vestland county on the west coast of Norway, and is the country's second-largest city after Oslo. Its position along the Norwegian coastline places it within a national submarine cable network that spans 18 cables across 43 landing points. Bergen itself hosts three submarine cables, making it one of the more active landing points in the country and placing it in the top 95% of Norwegian landing points by cable count.

All three cables landing at Bergen operate within Norwegian coastal waters, connecting different points along the Norwegian seaboard. The Nørske Viking and Nørske Viking 2 cables are among the more substantial systems here, linking Bergen to other Norwegian landing points via routes that trace the country's extended western and northern coastline. Together, the three cables establish Bergen as a node in a domestic, intra-Norwegian submarine cable corridor rather than an intercontinental or interregional gateway.

Cables Landing at Bergen, Norway

Nørske Viking 2 is a submarine cable with a length of approximately 900 km, with a draft ready-for-service (RFS) date of 2028. The cable connects landing points within Norway, with Sweden also included among the countries served by this system. It represents an extension and complement to the earlier Nørske Viking route, broadening connectivity along the Norwegian coast and toward Sweden.

Nørske Viking spans approximately 810 km and carries a draft RFS year of 2022. This cable connects multiple landing points within Norway, running along the western and coastal regions of the country. Its route links Bergen into the broader Norwegian domestic submarine network established by this system.

Eviny Digital is a shorter system at approximately 210 km in length, with a draft RFS year of 2020. Like the other cables at Bergen, Eviny Digital connects landing points within Norway, serving a more regional corridor along the Norwegian coast. Its comparatively compact length positions it as a more localised link within the national network.

Regional Context

Among Norwegian landing points, Bergen's three cables place it alongside Bodø and Longyearbyen, Svalbard, which also host three cables each. It falls behind Kristiansand, which leads nationally with seven cables, and Stavanger, which hosts four. Bergen therefore occupies a mid-tier position within Norway's submarine cable landscape, ahead of smaller landing points such as Kårstø and Larvik, each of which hosts two cables.

Network Role

Bergen functions as a multi-cable landing point within a purely domestic Norwegian submarine cable corridor. All three cables terminating here—Eviny Digital, Nørske Viking, and Nørske Viking 2—connect to other Norwegian locations, with Nørske Viking 2 additionally extending to Sweden. This positions Bergen as a node that consolidates intra-Norwegian coastal connectivity rather than serving as a gateway for intercontinental traffic.

With three cables scheduled or operational across a span from 2020 to a projected 2028 entry into service, Bergen shows sustained investment in domestic submarine infrastructure on Norway's west coast. Within the broader Norwegian submarine cable graph, Bergen's role is that of a regionally significant aggregation point, tying the country's second-largest city into a network of coastal links that collectively underpin domestic data transmission along the Norwegian seaboard.

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  • CountryNO Norway
  • Coordinates60.3907°N 5.3328°E
  • Connected Cables3

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