Landing Point · CA Canada
| Cable | Status |
|---|---|
| Connected Coast | Active |
Edith Point is a submarine cable landing point located on the coast of British Columbia, Canada. It serves as a landing site for one submarine cable, connecting it to Canada's broader coastal communications network. The single cable landing here operates entirely within Canadian waters, forming part of a domestic intra-national corridor along the British Columbia coast.
The cable landing at Edith Point is the Connected Coast system, a domestic Canadian cable scheduled for readiness in 2024. As a landing point hosting one cable with all endpoints within Canada, Edith Point functions as a regional node rather than an intercontinental gateway, contributing to connectivity along the BC coastline.
Connected Coast is the sole submarine cable landing at Edith Point. Marked with a draft readiness-for-service date of 2024, this cable connects multiple points entirely within Canada. All other landing points on the Connected Coast system are also located in Canada, making it a domestic submarine cable serving Canadian coastal communities.
Within Canada's submarine cable landscape, which spans 21 cables across 155 landing points, Edith Point ranks among the single-cable landing points alongside Addenbroke Island, BC. Other British Columbia landing points such as Prince Rupert and Vancouver each host two cables, placing them a step ahead in terms of cable count. Edith Point's profile is consistent with smaller domestic nodes that support regional rather than international connectivity.
Edith Point functions as a single-cable terminus on the Connected Coast system, a domestic cable network serving communities along the British Columbia coast. Its role is oriented toward regional intra-Canadian connectivity, linking it to other Canadian landing points rather than providing pathways to international cable systems. This positions Edith Point as a local access node within a broader domestic marine cable corridor.
In the Canadian submarine cable graph, single-cable landing points like Edith Point play a meaningful part in extending network reach to coastal communities that might otherwise rely solely on terrestrial infrastructure. The presence of Connected Coast at Edith Point situates this landing point within a regional topology designed to serve British Columbia's island and coastal communities.
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