Landing Point · CA Canada
| Cable | Status |
|---|---|
| Connected Coast | Active |
Esperanza is a coastal community in British Columbia, Canada, and serves as a submarine cable landing point on Canada's Pacific coastline. One submarine cable lands here, connecting Esperanza to the broader network of coastal communities served by intra-Canadian submarine infrastructure. As the sole cable at this location is entirely domestic in scope, Esperanza functions as a regional connectivity point rather than an intercontinental gateway.
The single cable landing at Esperanza is the Connected Coast system, which links numerous communities along the British Columbia coast and elsewhere in Canada. This positions Esperanza within a corridor of regional, intra-Canadian submarine cable connectivity, supporting access for coastal communities that may otherwise face geographic barriers to terrestrial network infrastructure.
Connected Coast is the submarine cable serving Esperanza, with a Ready for Service (RFS) date of 2024 (draft status). This cable connects exclusively communities within Canada, making it a domestic system rather than an international one. Connected Coast is designed to extend network reach along the British Columbia coast, and Esperanza represents one of its landing points within this intra-Canadian route.
Within Canada's submarine cable landscape, which spans 21 cables across 155 landing points, Esperanza is among the landing points hosting a single cable, placing it in the same tier as Addenbroke Island, BC. Other Canadian landing points such as Halifax, NS, Kangiqsujuaq, QC, Prince Rupert, BC, Puvirnituq, QC, and Vancouver, BC each host two cables, representing a modestly higher level of cable redundancy. Esperanza's single-cable status is typical for many of Canada's 155 landing points, the majority of which serve targeted regional connectivity rather than multi-cable aggregation.
Esperanza functions as a single-cable terminus on the Connected Coast system, a domestically oriented submarine cable serving British Columbia's coastal communities. Its role is not that of a multi-cable hub but rather a specific access point within a network designed to reach communities along a geographically complex coastline. The Connected Coast cable's reach across multiple Canadian landing points means that Esperanza is one node in a larger intra-provincial and intra-Canadian connectivity effort.
Within the Canadian submarine cable graph, Esperanza's presence illustrates how submarine technology is applied not only for long-distance international links but also for closing connectivity gaps among remote coastal communities. Its inclusion in the Connected Coast network reflects the range of roles that landing points play across Canada's 155-point submarine cable geography.
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