Landing Point · AU Australia
| Cable | Status |
|---|---|
| Japan-Guam-Australia South (JGA-S) | Active |
| Southern Cross Cable Network (SCCN) | Active |
RTT measurements to this landing point from 2026-05-04 through 2026-05-19 — live ICMP round-trip time via RIPE Atlas probes. Recomputed daily. ✓ No anomalies detected in the monitored period.
| Probe | Location | Samples | Avg |
|---|---|---|---|
| #1014473 own probe | Minsk BY | 4 | 271.8 ms |
| #1014589 own probe | Almaty KZ | 4 | 304.3 ms |
| #1014597 own probe | Tbilisi GE | 4 | 286.0 ms |
| #1014969 own probe | Jerusalem IL | 3 | 299.8 ms |
| #1015523 own probe | Moscow RU | 3 | 270.9 ms |
| #1015563 own probe | Saint Petersburg RU | 1 | 290.0 ms |
Brookvale is a suburb located on Sydney's Northern Beaches, in the state of New South Wales, Australia, approximately 16 kilometres north-east of the Sydney central business district. Despite its suburban character within the Northern Beaches Council area, Brookvale serves as a recognised submarine cable landing point, connecting Australia to destinations across the Pacific Ocean and beyond. Two submarine cables make landfall here, collectively spanning routes that reach Fiji, New Zealand, the United States, and Guam.
The two cables landing at Brookvale establish it as a node in both transpacific and regional Pacific connectivity. The Southern Cross Cable Network links Australia to the United States via Fiji and New Zealand, providing a long-haul transpacific corridor. The Japan-Guam-Australia South cable adds a separate route connecting Australia northward through Guam, extending reach toward East Asia. Together, these systems give Brookvale a role in two distinct Pacific directions: eastward toward the central and south Pacific and the United States, and northward toward Guam and the western Pacific.
Southern Cross Cable Network (SCCN) is a submarine cable system with a total length of 30,500 kilometres, which became ready for service in 2000. The cable connects Australia, Fiji, New Zealand, and the United States, forming a major transpacific route across the southern Pacific Ocean. Its landing at Brookvale represents one of the Australian termination points on this long-distance system.
Japan-Guam-Australia South (JGA-S) is a submarine cable system spanning 7,081 kilometres, which became ready for service in 2020. The cable connects Australia and Guam, providing a northward Pacific route from the Australian coast toward the western Pacific island territory of Guam. Its arrival at Brookvale gives this landing point a second, more recent international cable connection along a corridor that complements the Southern Cross system's eastward reach.
Within Australia's submarine cable landscape — which encompasses 31 cables across 27 landing points — Brookvale sits among several New South Wales landing points. Sydney leads the state and the country with 10 cables, while Alexandria in New South Wales hosts 3. Brookvale's 2 cables place it at the same count as Mandurah in Western Australia, and it ranks in the top 81 percent of Australian landing points by cable count.
Brookvale functions as a dual-cable landing point, hosting one legacy transpacific system from 2000 and one more recently commissioned regional link from 2020. The Southern Cross Cable Network positions Brookvale within a corridor connecting Australia to the south and central Pacific and onward to the United States, while JGA-S extends Brookvale's reach northward to Guam. This combination means the landing point participates in two geographically distinct Pacific routes rather than serving a single corridor exclusively.
Within Australia's broader submarine cable graph, Brookvale contributes Pacific-facing diversity from the Northern Beaches of Sydney, complementing the larger concentration of cable landings found in nearby Sydney proper. Its two-cable profile reflects a meaningful, if modest, share of the country's international submarine cable infrastructure.
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