Landing Point · CA Canada
| Cable | Status |
|---|---|
| Connected Coast | Active |
Cousins Inlet is a fjord located in the Central Coast region of British Columbia, Canada, extending north from Fisher Channel with the community of Ocean Falls at its head. As a submarine cable landing point, Cousins Inlet connects to Canada's broader network of coastal and inland communities through undersea infrastructure. One submarine cable currently lands here, forming part of a domestic corridor that links remote and coastal communities along the British Columbia coastline.
The single cable serving Cousins Inlet — Connected Coast — is a domestically oriented system connecting multiple communities within Canada. Its presence at Cousins Inlet reflects a broader effort to extend submarine connectivity into the fjord-indented coastline of British Columbia, a region where overland infrastructure can be difficult to establish. The corridor enabled here is regional and intra-national in character, rather than intercontinental.
Connected Coast is a submarine cable with a reported ready-for-service (RFS) date of 2024, currently listed in draft status. The cable connects landing points exclusively within Canada, making it a domestic system designed to serve communities along the Canadian coastline. Cousins Inlet, BC is one of the points of presence on this cable, linking it to the broader network of Connected Coast landing sites spread across the country.
Within Canada's submarine cable landscape — which spans 21 cables across 155 landing points — Cousins Inlet hosts a single cable, placing it among the majority of Canadian landing points by cable count. Several other British Columbia locations, including Prince Rupert and Vancouver, each host two cables, giving them a somewhat broader connectivity profile. Cousins Inlet shares its single-cable status with Addenbroke Island, BC, another landing point on the same provincial coastline.
Cousins Inlet functions as a single-cable terminus within the Connected Coast system, serving as one node in a domestically focused submarine network that reaches along the coastline of British Columbia and beyond. Its role is not that of a multi-cable hub but rather a point of access for a coastal community in a geographically challenging region where submarine cable infrastructure provides connectivity that would otherwise require alternative and potentially more complex terrestrial solutions.
Within the broader Canadian submarine cable graph, Cousins Inlet represents the extension of domestic submarine connectivity into the fjord coastline of British Columbia's Central Coast, a pattern that — alongside peers such as Addenbroke Island — illustrates how Canada's submarine cable network serves not only international traffic hubs but also remote intra-national communities.
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