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Humaitá, Brazil

Landing Point · BR Brazil

1 Connected Cables 7.5125°S 63.0284°W Brazil
1
Connected Cables
BR
Country
7.51°
Latitude
63.03°
Longitude
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Connected Cables

Cable Length RFS Status
Norte Conectado (Infovia 05) - - Planned

📡 Live Performance

15
measurements
8
probes
29
days monitored
272.5
ms avg RTT
0
anomalies

RTT measurements to this landing point from 2026-05-18 through 2026-06-17 - 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
#1014473 own probe Minsk BY 3 270.9 ms 264.8-280.3 2026-06-17
#1014589 own probe Almaty KZ 3 316.5 ms 308.1-329.7 2026-06-17
#6410 own probe Sao Paulo BR 2 16.3 ms 16.0-16.7 2026-06-17
#6487 own probe Singapore SG 2 367.9 ms 360.5-375.4 2026-06-17
#7062 own probe Cape Town ZA 2 358.6 ms 356.3-360.9 2026-06-17
#1014597 own probe Tbilisi GE 1 299.2 ms 299.2-299.2 2026-05-18
#1014969 own probe Jerusalem IL 1 284.5 ms 284.5-284.5 2026-05-18
#1015523 own probe Moscow RU 1 256.2 ms 256.2-256.2 2026-05-18

About Humaitá, Brazil

Humaitá, Brazil: Submarine Cable Landing Point

Humaitá is a landing point in Brazil that serves as a terminus for submarine cable connectivity within the country. As one of 64 cable landing points distributed across Brazil, Humaitá hosts one submarine cable, connecting it to the broader domestic network infrastructure that spans the country's extensive geography. Brazil as a whole is served by 22 submarine cables, and Humaitá represents one node in that distributed national system.

The single cable landing at Humaitá is the Norte Conectado (Infovia 05), currently in draft status. This cable connects points entirely within Brazil, making Humaitá part of a domestic intra-national corridor rather than an international or intercontinental link. The cable's routing within Brazil positions Humaitá as a domestic connectivity point, extending submarine cable reach into areas of the country that may not otherwise be served by the more internationally oriented hubs concentrated along Brazil's coastline.

Cables Landing at Humaitá

The Norte Conectado (Infovia 05) is the sole submarine cable landing at Humaitá. This cable, which carries a draft designation indicating it is in a planning or pre-operational phase, connects landing points exclusively within Brazil. No length or ready-for-service year is currently confirmed. As its name suggests, the Norte Conectado system is oriented toward connecting the northern regions of Brazil, and Humaitá's inclusion as a landing point reflects the cable's domestic routing mission across Brazilian territory.

Regional Context

Within Brazil, Humaitá is one of the smaller landing points by cable count, hosting a single cable compared to major hubs such as Fortaleza with 10 cables and Rio de Janeiro with 8 cables. Santos, Praia Grande, and Salvador each host between 3 and 5 cables, while Autazes, with 2 cables, is among the landing points closest in scale to Humaitá. Humaitá's single-cable presence places it in the lower tier of Brazil's 64 landing points, ranking within the top 81 percent by cable count.

Network Role

Humaitá functions as a single-cable domestic terminus within Brazil's submarine cable network. Its connection via the Norte Conectado (Infovia 05) does not extend Brazil's international reach but instead contributes to the internal distribution of connectivity across the country's vast territory. The cable's entirely domestic character means Humaitá's role is oriented toward reducing internal connectivity gaps rather than anchoring international traffic flows.

In the broader Brazilian submarine cable graph, the presence of a landing point at Humaitá illustrates the country's effort to extend submarine cable infrastructure beyond its internationally prominent coastal hubs and into less-served domestic corridors. Even a single-cable landing point adds a node to the national network topology, contributing to geographic coverage across a country with one of the world's most extensive submarine cable footprints.

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Landing Point

  • CountryBR Brazil
  • Coordinates7.5125°S 63.0284°W
  • Connected Cables1

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