Landing Point · MY Malaysia
| Cable | Status |
|---|---|
| Rompin-Tioman Island | Active |
Kampung Tekek is the largest village on Tioman Island, situated on the central western coast of the island approximately 32 kilometres off the east coast of Peninsular Malaysia, in the Rompin District of Pahang. As a submarine cable landing point, it serves as the island's primary point of connection to mainland Malaysia's telecommunications network. One submarine cable lands at Kampung Tekek, linking Tioman Island directly to the Malaysian peninsula.
The cable landing here supports an intra-national corridor, connecting the island community of Tioman to the broader Malaysian landmass. Rather than forming part of an intercontinental route, this connection is regional in nature, providing the island with dedicated fixed subsea infrastructure. Kampung Tekek's role as a landing point reflects the broader pattern across Malaysia, where submarine cables serve not only long-haul international routes but also domestic island connectivity.
The Rompin-Tioman Island cable is the sole submarine cable landing at Kampung Tekek. Spanning 75 kilometres, this cable reached ready-for-service status in 2018 and remains listed at draft status. Both of its endpoints are located within Malaysia, connecting Tioman Island to the Rompin District on the Peninsular Malaysian coastline. The cable provides a dedicated subsea link between the island and the peninsula, establishing fixed broadband infrastructure for a community that is otherwise remote and sparsely inhabited.
Within Malaysia's submarine cable landscape — which spans 31 cables across 20 landing points — Kampung Tekek ranks in the upper 60 percent of landing points by cable count, hosting one cable. This places it alongside other single-cable or limited-cable landing points in the country, while larger hubs such as Penang (6 cables), Mersing (5 cables), and Cherating, Kuching, and Melaka (4 cables each) serve considerably more routes. Morib, with 3 cables, also exceeds Kampung Tekek's single-cable connection, underscoring that this landing point serves a narrowly defined local connectivity purpose rather than a multi-corridor function.
Kampung Tekek operates as a single-cable terminus rather than a multi-cable hub. The Rompin-Tioman Island cable it terminates is an intra-Malaysia domestic link, connecting the island village directly to the Peninsular Malaysian mainland across a short subsea corridor of 75 kilometres. This configuration means Kampung Tekek does not participate in international traffic routing or trans-regional cable systems; its function is specifically to provide Tioman Island with a fixed subsea telecommunications connection.
In the Malaysian submarine cable graph, Kampung Tekek represents the category of island-to-mainland domestic landing points, a type of deployment that extends national connectivity to geographically isolated communities. Its presence in the broader network reflects Malaysia's approach to ensuring that offshore island settlements are served by dedicated subsea infrastructure alongside the country's more prominent international cable hubs.
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