Landing Point · NO Norway
| Cable | Status |
|---|---|
| N0r5ke Viking | Active |
Hyllestad is a municipality located in Vestland county on the western coast of Norway. As a submarine cable landing point, it sits within a country that hosts 18 submarine cables across 43 landing points, representing one of northern Europe's more active submarine cable environments. One submarine cable currently lands at Hyllestad, connecting it to Norway's broader domestic and coastal network infrastructure.
The single cable serving Hyllestad is the N0r5ke Viking, a domestic Norwegian cable that links points within Norway itself. This makes Hyllestad a node in an intra-national corridor rather than an intercontinental or trans-regional gateway. The cable's 810-kilometre length indicates it spans a meaningful stretch of Norwegian coastline, enabling connectivity between Norwegian coastal communities along the western seaboard.
N0r5ke Viking is an 810-kilometre submarine cable with a draft ready-for-service date of 2022. It connects landing points exclusively within Norway, making it a domestic cable system. Hyllestad represents one of this cable's Norwegian termination points, contributing to intra-national submarine communications along the Norwegian coast.
Within Norway's 43 submarine cable landing points, Hyllestad ranks among those hosting a single cable, placing it in the top 74 percent of Norwegian landing points by cable count. The leading Norwegian landing points by cable volume include Kristiansand with seven cables, Stavanger with four, and Bergen, Bodø, and Longyearbyen each with three, while Kårstø hosts two. Hyllestad's position reflects the reality that Norway's cable infrastructure is distributed across many coastal communities, with single-cable landing points forming a significant part of that geographic spread.
Hyllestad functions as a single-cable terminus within the Norwegian domestic submarine cable network. Through the N0r5ke Viking system, it participates in intra-Norwegian connectivity along what is one of Europe's most extensively cabled coastlines. The landing point does not currently serve as a hub for multiple cable systems or for international routes, and its role is therefore oriented toward domestic network coverage rather than cross-border transit.
The presence of landing points like Hyllestad across Norway's western coast demonstrates how domestic submarine cable systems distribute connectivity to communities that may not be well served by terrestrial alternatives alone. In the broader Norwegian submarine cable graph, Hyllestad represents one of many coastal access points that, taken together, extend the reach of the national network into areas where overland routes may be less practical.
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