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Kontokali, Greece

Landing Point · GR Greece

1 Connected Cables 39.6415°N 19.8585°E Greece
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Thetis 660 km 2022 Active

About Kontokali, Greece

Kontokali, Greece: Submarine Cable Landing Point

Kontokali is a suburb situated on the island of Corfu, approximately 6.8 kilometres north of Corfu Town, in northwestern Greece. As a coastal location on one of Greece's major Ionian islands, Kontokali serves as a submarine cable landing point, connecting the island to the broader Greek submarine cable network. One submarine cable lands here, linking Kontokali into a domestic connectivity corridor entirely within Greece.

The single cable landing at Kontokali is the Thetis system, a regional cable that connects multiple Greek endpoints to one another. Given that both the origin and destination of this cable remain within Greece, Kontokali functions as part of an intra-national submarine cable route rather than an intercontinental or cross-border corridor. Greece as a whole hosts 20 submarine cables across 36 landing points, and Kontokali, with its single cable, ranks within the top 78 percent of those landing points by cable count.

Cables Landing at Kontokali

Thetis is a 660-kilometre submarine cable with a ready-for-service date in 2022, listed at draft status. The cable connects landing points exclusively within Greece, making it a domestic system designed to improve intra-Greek island and mainland connectivity. Kontokali on Corfu is one of the endpoints on this cable, positioning the island within a Greek regional submarine cable ring or route that links multiple locations across the country.

Regional Context

Within Greece's 36 submarine cable landing points, Kontokali hosts fewer cables than larger hubs such as Chania, Athens, and Tympaki, which land five, four, and four cables respectively. Compared to peers like Mykonos and Naousa, each of which host three cables, Kontokali's single cable landing places it among the smaller nodes in the national submarine cable map. It nonetheless contributes to the geographic spread of cable infrastructure across Greek island territories, extending connectivity to the Ionian island of Corfu.

Network Role

Kontokali operates as a single-cable terminus within the domestic Greek submarine cable graph. Its connection via the Thetis system ties Corfu into a network of other Greek landing points, supporting intra-national data routing rather than international transit. The cable's 660-kilometre length and its Greece-only scope indicate that this route is designed to serve regional connectivity needs across the Greek island and coastal geography.

The presence of a submarine cable landing point at Kontokali reflects the broader Greek strategy of distributing submarine cable infrastructure across island territories, ensuring that even smaller or more peripheral coastal communities participate in the national cable network rather than depending solely on terrestrial or wireless links.

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  • CountryGR Greece
  • Coordinates39.6415°N 19.8585°E
  • Connected Cables1

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