Landing Point · BR Brazil
| Cable | Status |
|---|---|
| Norte Conectado (Infovia 04) | Active |
Boa Vista is the capital of the state of Roraima in northern Brazil, situated on the western bank of the Branco River. The city is the only Brazilian state capital located entirely north of the equator, placing it in a geographically distinct position within the country's telecommunications landscape. One submarine cable lands at Boa Vista, connecting the city into Brazil's broader submarine cable network.
That cable, Norte Conectado (Infovia 04), is a domestic route linking Boa Vista to other points within Brazil. With a length of 515 km, it represents a relatively short, regionally focused connection rather than a long intercontinental link. The cable is currently in draft status with a scheduled ready-for-service year of 2026, meaning Boa Vista is positioned to become an active submarine cable landing point in the near term.
Norte Conectado (Infovia 04) is a 515 km submarine cable scheduled to enter service in 2026, currently at draft stage. Both endpoints of this cable are located within Brazil, making it a purely domestic route. The cable will link Boa Vista to other Brazilian landing points, providing connectivity within the national network rather than extending to foreign countries or overseas territories.
Within Brazil's submarine cable landscape, Boa Vista hosts a single cable, placing it among the smaller landing points in the country. Brazil's network spans 22 submarine cables across 64 landing points, with major hubs such as Fortaleza hosting 10 cables and Rio de Janeiro hosting 8. Compared to peers such as Autazes, which also hosts 2 cables, Boa Vista's single-cable profile reflects its role as an emerging, inland-oriented terminus rather than a high-capacity coastal gateway.
Boa Vista functions as a single-cable terminus, with its connectivity defined entirely by the domestic Norte Conectado (Infovia 04) route. The cable's exclusively Brazilian endpoint configuration means that Boa Vista's role is to extend submarine cable connectivity northward into Roraima, a state that sits close to the borders of both Venezuela and Guyana, and which has historically been underserved by major telecommunications infrastructure. Once the cable reaches its scheduled 2026 service date, Boa Vista will gain a direct submarine link into the national network.
Within the broader Brazilian submarine cable graph, Boa Vista represents a single node at the northern periphery, distinct from the large coastal hubs that anchor international traffic. Its inclusion in the Norte Conectado project signals an effort to extend domestic submarine connectivity into regions of Brazil that lie far from the country's primary coastal landing points.
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