Landing Point · CA Canada
| Cable | Status |
|---|---|
| Connected Coast | Active |
RTT measurements to this landing point from 2026-04-06 through 2026-05-05 - live ICMP round-trip time via our monitoring probes. Recomputed daily. ✓ No anomalies detected in the monitored period.
| Probe | Location | Samples | Avg |
|---|---|---|---|
| #1014473 own probe | Minsk BY | 3 | 104.8 ms |
| #1014589 own probe | Almaty KZ | 3 | 171.1 ms |
| #1014597 own probe | Tbilisi GE | 3 | 132.4 ms |
| #1014969 own probe | Jerusalem IL | 3 | 131.1 ms |
| #1015523 own probe | Moscow RU | 2 | 114.2 ms |
| #1015313 own probe | Sevastopol UA | 1 | 141.0 ms |
| #1015563 own probe | Saint Petersburg RU | 1 | 101.2 ms |
Old Bella Bella is a coastal location on Campbell Island, British Columbia, Canada, historically associated with the Heiltsuk people and the former Hudson's Bay Company post at McLoughlin Bay. Today the site serves as a landing point for submarine cable infrastructure connecting communities along the British Columbia coast. One submarine cable currently lands at Old Bella Bella, making it part of Canada's broader network of coastal connectivity points distributed across the country's extensive shoreline.
The cable landing here is the Connected Coast system, a domestically focused cable that links multiple landing points within Canada. Given that all endpoints on this cable are within Canada, the Connected Coast represents a regional, intra-national corridor rather than an intercontinental link, serving communities along the British Columbia coast and beyond within Canadian territory.
Connected Coast is the sole submarine cable landing at Old Bella Bella. It reached ready-for-service status in 2024, with its current status noted as draft. The cable connects a series of landing points entirely within Canada, making it a domestic submarine cable system. No cable length or capacity specifications are recorded for this landing point's segment of the system. The Connected Coast cable is designed to extend connectivity to coastal and remote communities in British Columbia and other Canadian locations that would otherwise rely on alternative means of broadband delivery.
Within Canada's submarine cable landscape, Old Bella Bella is one of 155 landing points distributed across the country. It hosts a single cable, placing it alongside other single-cable landing points in British Columbia such as Addenbroke Island. By comparison, nearby provincial peers including Prince Rupert and Vancouver each host two cables, as do Halifax and Kangiqsujuaq on Canada's eastern and northern coastlines. Old Bella Bella's profile is therefore consistent with that of a community-scale landing point serving local connectivity needs through the Connected Coast system.
Old Bella Bella functions as a single-cable terminus on the Connected Coast system, contributing one node to a domestically oriented submarine cable route that threads together coastal communities across British Columbia and Canada more broadly. It does not serve as a hub for multiple cable systems, and its role is focused on extending intra-national connectivity to a remote coastal community on Campbell Island rather than supporting intercontinental data exchange.
Within the broader Canadian submarine cable graph, where 21 cables land across 155 points, Old Bella Bella represents the pattern of smaller, community-serving landing points that collectively ensure connectivity reaches the many dispersed coastal locations characteristic of Canada's Pacific coastline.
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