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Corfu, Greece

Landing Point · GR Greece

1 Connected Cables 39.6193°N 19.9195°E Greece
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GR
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39.62°
Latitude
19.92°
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Connected Cables

Cable Length RFS Status
Adria-1 440 km 1996 Active

📡 Live Performance

78
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7
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73
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85.9
ms avg RTT
0
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RTT measurements to this landing point from 2026-03-07 through 2026-05-20 — live ICMP round-trip time via RIPE Atlas probes. Recomputed daily. ✓ No anomalies detected in the monitored period.

Measurement sources

Probe Location Samples Avg Min–Max Last seen
#652 RIPE Atlas 60 88.8 ms 52.7–154.4 2026-04-16
#1014473 own probe Minsk BY 4 58.6 ms 51.1–80.1 2026-05-20
#1014589 own probe Almaty KZ 4 108.2 ms 106.0–110.5 2026-05-20
#1014597 own probe Tbilisi GE 4 80.6 ms 79.9–81.0 2026-05-20
#20262 RIPE Atlas 3 41.7 ms 41.1–42.8 2026-03-10
#1014969 own probe Jerusalem IL 2 97.8 ms 95.6–100.0 2026-05-20
#1015523 own probe Moscow RU 1 60.6 ms 60.6–60.6 2026-05-20

About Corfu, Greece

Corfu, Greece: Submarine Cable Landing Point

Corfu, known in Greek as Kerkyra, is the northernmost of the Ionian Islands on Greece's western coast. Situated at the boundary between the Ionian Sea to the south and the Adriatic Sea to the north, Corfu occupies a geographically significant position along the western edge of the Greek island chain. One submarine cable lands at Corfu, connecting the island to neighbouring Adriatic countries as part of a short-haul regional corridor.

That cable is the Adria-1 system, which links Corfu with Albania and Croatia across the Adriatic basin. At 440 km in length, Adria-1 represents a compact regional connection rather than a long-haul intercontinental route, reflecting Corfu's role as a node within the Adriatic and Ionian sub-region of European submarine cable infrastructure.

Cables Landing at Corfu, Greece

Adria-1 is a 440 km submarine cable system that reached ready-for-service status in 1996, making it one of the earlier submarine cable deployments in the broader Greek network. The cable connects Greece, Albania, and Croatia, forming a triangular set of links across the southern and eastern Adriatic Sea. Corfu serves as the Greek terminus of this system. The cable's draft status reflects its position within the historical development of regional connectivity in this part of the Mediterranean.

Regional Context

Within Greece's submarine cable landscape of 36 landing points, Corfu hosts a single cable and ranks within the top 78 percent of Greek landing points by cable count. Larger Greek hubs such as Chania with five cables, Athens with four, and Tympaki with four host considerably more systems, while Corfu's single-cable profile places it in a tier alongside other more specialised landing points across the country. Its distinctiveness lies in its Adriatic orientation, which sets it apart from Greek landing points focused on Mediterranean or intercontinental routes.

Network Role

Corfu functions as a single-cable terminus within the Greek submarine cable graph, terminating the Adria-1 system and providing a direct link between Greece, Albania, and Croatia across the Adriatic. This positions Corfu as a gateway specifically oriented toward the eastern Adriatic coast rather than the broader Mediterranean or intercontinental corridors served by larger Greek landing points. The Adria-1 connection dates to 1996, placing it among the earliest submarine cable deployments in Greece, which recorded its first cable landing in 1995.

As one of only a small number of Greek landing points with an explicit Adriatic connection, Corfu occupies a distinct position within the regional submarine cable graph, representing the westernmost reach of Greek cable infrastructure and one of the few points where the Greek network intersects directly with the Adriatic coastal economies of Albania and Croatia.

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Landing Point

  • CountryGR Greece
  • Coordinates39.6193°N 19.9195°E
  • Connected Cables1

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