Landing Point · US United States
| Cable | Status |
|---|---|
| FLAG Atlantic-1 (FA-1) | Active |
Island Park is a locality on the south shore of New York, United States, and serves as a submarine cable landing point on the East Coast of North America. One submarine cable lands here: FLAG Atlantic-1 (FA-1), a transatlantic system connecting the United States with France and the United Kingdom. As a landing point for a transatlantic cable, Island Park participates in one of the most significant intercontinental connectivity corridors in the submarine cable network, linking North America directly to Western Europe.
With a single cable landing, Island Park represents a focused rather than diversified landing point. The FLAG Atlantic-1 system, ready for service in 2001, was among the major transatlantic cables deployed during the early period of global broadband submarine infrastructure expansion. Its presence at Island Park places this New York locality within the broader framework of United States East Coast Atlantic-facing connectivity.
FLAG Atlantic-1 (FA-1) is a transatlantic submarine cable system spanning approximately 14,500 km, with a ready-for-service date of 2001. In addition to its landing at Island Park, NY, the cable connects to landing points in France and the United Kingdom, as well as another landing point in the United States. This makes FA-1 a transatlantic system linking the eastern United States to two major Western European nations, forming a direct intercontinental path across the North Atlantic.
Within the United States, which hosts 113 submarine cables across 160 landing points, Island Park ranks among the more modest landing points by cable count, hosting a single cable and placing in the top 69% of domestic landing points. Compared to high-volume East and West Coast hubs such as Boca Raton, FL, and Hermosa Beach, CA — which serve five or more cables each — Island Park occupies a more specialized role. Its distinction lies in its transatlantic reach through FA-1 rather than in the volume of systems it accommodates.
Island Park, NY, functions as a single-cable terminus in the global submarine cable graph, hosting the FLAG Atlantic-1 system and anchoring one transatlantic path between the United States, France, and the United Kingdom. This positions the landing point as a dedicated node on the North Atlantic corridor rather than a multi-cable aggregation hub. The cable's 14,500 km length reflects the full breadth of the North Atlantic crossing, and its 2001 RFS date places FA-1 among the generation of cables that shaped early twenty-first century transatlantic bandwidth capacity.
Within the broader United States submarine cable landscape, Island Park illustrates how individual landing points — even those hosting a single system — contribute distinct geographic paths in the network. Its direct transatlantic connection to France and the United Kingdom gives it a defined role in the intercontinental cable map, complementing the larger, multi-cable hubs that serve the US coastline.
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