Landing Point · TW Taiwan
| Cable | Status |
|---|---|
| EAC-C2C | Active |
Pa Li is a landing point located in Taiwan, a major node in the broader East Asian submarine cable network. One international submarine cable lands at Pa Li, connecting Taiwan to a wide range of partners across the Asia-Pacific region. The presence of submarine cable infrastructure at Pa Li places it within Taiwan's established coastal network of landing points that collectively support the island's international connectivity.
The single cable landing at Pa Li is the EAC-C2C system, a large-scale submarine cable that links Taiwan to China, Japan, the Philippines, Singapore, and South Korea. This cable enables both intercontinental and intra-regional connectivity, spanning multiple East and Southeast Asian nations along its route. As such, Pa Li's cable infrastructure supports communication links that extend across several maritime corridors in the Pacific and Southeast Asia.
The EAC-C2C cable, ready for service in 2002, is 36,500 kilometres in length and connects a broad set of countries including China, Japan, the Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, and Taiwan. This makes EAC-C2C one of the longer systems in the regional submarine cable graph, serving as a multi-country link across East and Southeast Asia. Pa Li serves as Taiwan's landing point for this system, providing the island with a direct connection to several of its most significant regional neighbours via a single large-scale cable.
Within Taiwan's submarine cable landscape, Pa Li is one of 21 landing points distributed across the island, hosting one of the 21 cables that land in the country overall. Compared to higher-volume landing points such as Toucheng, which hosts nine cables, and Tanshui, which hosts eight, Pa Li is a more focused landing point with a single cable connection. Pa Li ranks in the upper 62 percent of Taiwan's landing points by cable count, positioning it as a functional though specialised point in the national cable geography.
Pa Li functions as a single-cable terminus within Taiwan's submarine cable network, anchoring the EAC-C2C system on Taiwanese soil and providing direct cable-based links to four other countries in East and Southeast Asia. The EAC-C2C cable's reach to China, Japan, the Philippines, Singapore, and South Korea means that Pa Li's single connection nonetheless spans a diverse and geographically extensive set of bilateral routes.
As a single-cable landing point, Pa Li does not represent the kind of multi-cable redundancy found at Toucheng or Tanshui, but it contributes a distinct route to the overall topology of Taiwan's submarine cable connectivity. In the regional submarine cable graph, Pa Li's role is defined by its contribution of a long-haul, multi-country path that complements the denser cable hubs elsewhere on the Taiwanese coast.
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