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Ngeremlengui, Palau

Landing Point · Palau

2 Connected Cables 7.5317°N 134.5609°E Palau
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7.53°
Latitude
134.56°
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Connected Cables

Cable Length RFS Status
Echo 17,184 km 2025 Active
SEA-US 14,500 km 2017 Active

About Ngeremlengui, Palau

Ngeremlengui, Palau: Submarine Cable Landing Point

Ngeremlengui is a state on the western side of Palau's main island group, situated just west of the capital in Melekeok state. As a coastal territory within the Pacific island nation of Palau, Ngeremlengui serves as the country's sole submarine cable landing point, making it the single point of entry for international subsea connectivity across the entire nation. One submarine cable lands here, linking Palau into a transpacific corridor that spans from Southeast Asia through the Pacific to the United States.

The cable landing at Ngeremlengui connects Palau to a broad intercontinental route, running across the Pacific and through Southeast Asia. The landing point positions Palau within a network that reaches Guam, Indonesia, Singapore, and the United States, enabling both regional Pacific connectivity and long-haul links to major Asian and North American telecommunications hubs.

Cables Landing at Ngeremlengui

Echo is a submarine cable system measuring 17,184 kilometres in length, with a ready-for-service date of 2025. The cable connects Ngeremlengui, Palau with landing points in Guam, Indonesia, Singapore, and the United States. Its route spans from the west coast of the United States across the Pacific to Guam, continuing through the western Pacific to Palau, and extending further into Southeast Asia with landings in Indonesia and Singapore. Echo is Palau's first international submarine cable, establishing the country's initial direct subsea link to the global telecommunications network.

Regional Context

Ngeremlengui is Palau's only submarine cable landing point, meaning the entirety of Palau's subsea cable infrastructure is concentrated at this single state. There are no peer landing points elsewhere in the country, giving Ngeremlengui an exclusive position within Palau's national cable geography. The average cable length across Palau's infrastructure stands at 17,184 kilometres, reflecting the long transpacific reach of the Echo system.

Network Role

Ngeremlengui functions as a single-cable terminus rather than a multi-cable hub, hosting exclusively the Echo system. Through this one connection, Palau gains access to a corridor that links the Pacific island region to both Southeast Asia — via Indonesia and Singapore — and to North America via the United States, with Guam serving as an intermediate Pacific node. The 2025 ready-for-service date of Echo marks the establishment of Palau's first direct submarine cable connection to the broader international network.

Within the regional submarine cable graph, Ngeremlengui represents the point at which a small Pacific island state joins a major transpacific cable system for the first time, bridging Palau into a network that otherwise connects continental and island economies across a span of more than 17,000 kilometres.

Landing Point

  • Country Palau
  • Coordinates7.5317°N 134.5609°E
  • Connected Cables2

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