Landing Point · MY Malaysia
| Cable | Status |
|---|---|
| Lumut-Pangkor Island | Active |
Pantai Teluk Baharu is a coastal landing point located in Malaysia, on the western side of Peninsular Malaysia. As a submarine cable landing point, it serves as the shore terminus for a domestic submarine cable connection, linking two points within Malaysian territory. One submarine cable lands at Pantai Teluk Baharu, enabling an intra-national coastal corridor rather than an intercontinental or regional international route.
The single cable landing here, the Lumut-Pangkor Island cable, connects Pantai Teluk Baharu to another location within Malaysia, facilitating inter-coastal connectivity along the Peninsular Malaysian shoreline. While modest in scope compared to multi-cable international hubs, this landing point plays a defined role in extending submarine cable infrastructure to serve island and near-shore communities within the country.
The Lumut-Pangkor Island cable is the sole submarine cable landing at Pantai Teluk Baharu. Measuring 4 km in length, it is one of the shorter submarine cables in Malaysia's national infrastructure, reflecting its purpose as a local inter-coastal link rather than a long-haul route. The cable reached ready-for-service status in 2018, with its status noted as draft at that time. Both endpoints of this cable are located within Malaysia, making it a wholly domestic connection that supports connectivity between the mainland and the nearby Pangkor Island area.
Within Malaysia's submarine cable landscape, which spans 31 cables across 20 landing points, Pantai Teluk Baharu hosts a single cable, placing it among the more modestly connected landing points in the country. By comparison, regional peers such as Penang (6 cables), Mersing (5 cables), Cherating, Kuching, and Melaka (4 cables each) serve as considerably larger hubs in the national submarine cable network. Pantai Teluk Baharu ranks within the top 60% of Malaysian landing points by cable count, reflecting its functional but limited role in the broader national picture.
Pantai Teluk Baharu functions as a single-cable terminus, dedicated exclusively to the short-range Lumut-Pangkor Island domestic route. Rather than acting as a gateway to international cable corridors, it enables localised submarine connectivity between the Malaysian mainland coast and the nearby island geography it serves. The 4 km cable it hosts is significantly shorter than Malaysia's average submarine cable length of 6,678 km, underscoring its purpose as an intra-national, near-shore link.
In the broader submarine cable graph of Malaysia, Pantai Teluk Baharu represents an example of how submarine cable infrastructure extends beyond major international hubs to serve localised domestic connectivity needs. Its presence within Malaysia's 20-landing-point network demonstrates that submarine cables serve not only long-distance intercontinental traffic but also short-haul inter-island and coastal routing within a single country.
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