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Oriximiná, Brazil

Landing Point · BR Brazil

1 Connected Cables 1.7624°S 55.8675°W Brazil
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1.76°
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55.87°
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Connected Cables

Cable Length RFS Status
Norte Conectado (Infovia 01) 1,100 km 2023 Active

About Oriximiná, Brazil

Oriximiná, Brazil: Submarine Cable Landing Point

Oriximiná is a municipality in the Brazilian state of Pará, situated in the western reaches of the Amazon region. As the westernmost municipality in Pará and one of the largest in the country by area, its position along an inland waterway corridor makes its designation as a submarine cable landing point a notable feature of Brazil's expanding domestic connectivity infrastructure. One submarine cable lands at Oriximiná, connecting it to other points within Brazil.

The single cable serving Oriximiná is the Norte Conectado (Infovia 01), a domestic submarine cable that links Brazilian landing points entirely within the country. Rather than forming part of an intercontinental route, this cable enables intra-national connectivity, extending network reach into a region of Brazil that sits far from the more internationally connected coastal hubs. This positions Oriximiná as a landing point oriented toward closing domestic digital gaps rather than bridging Brazil to overseas destinations.

Cables Landing at Oriximiná

Norte Conectado (Infovia 01) is a submarine cable measuring 1,100 kilometres in length, with a ready-for-service (RFS) year of 2023, noted as a draft status. The cable connects landing points exclusively within Brazil, making it a domestic submarine infrastructure project. Its routing through Oriximiná reflects an effort to bring submarine cable connectivity to the interior and northern reaches of the country, areas that are geographically distant from Brazil's primary international landing points on the Atlantic coast.

Regional Context

Among Brazil's submarine cable landing points, Oriximiná hosts a single cable, placing it in a different tier from major hubs such as Fortaleza, which serves ten cables, or Rio de Janeiro, which serves eight. Compared to peers like Autazes, which hosts two cables, Oriximiná is at the lower end of the scale by cable count. Its significance lies less in the volume of cables than in its geographic reach, extending submarine infrastructure into a part of Brazil underserved by the country's predominantly coastal cable network.

Network Role

Oriximiná functions as a single-cable terminus within Brazil's domestic submarine cable network. The Norte Conectado (Infovia 01) cable connects it to other Brazilian landing points, enabling a regional connectivity corridor that runs through the country's interior rather than outward to international destinations. This makes Oriximiná distinct from Brazil's internationally oriented landing points, which anchor the country's links to North America, Europe, and Africa.

In the broader Brazilian submarine cable graph, Oriximiná represents the extension of submarine cable infrastructure beyond the Atlantic coastline and into the Amazon basin. With 22 submarine cables landing across 64 points in Brazil, the country has a wide-reaching network, and Oriximiná's inclusion in that network signals continued effort to connect geographically remote but municipally significant locations within the country's vast interior.

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Landing Point

  • CountryBR Brazil
  • Coordinates1.7624°S 55.8675°W
  • Connected Cables1

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