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Pedersker, Denmark

Landing Point · DK Denmark

1 Connected Cables 55.0309°N 14.9922°E Denmark
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Cable Length RFS Status
Baltica 437 km 1997 Active

About Pedersker, Denmark

Pedersker: Submarine Cable Landing Point

Pedersker is a small village located in the southeast of Bornholm, a Danish island in the Baltic Sea. Despite its modest size, Pedersker serves as a submarine cable landing point, connecting Bornholm to the broader regional cable network of the Baltic region. One submarine cable lands here, linking Denmark with Poland and Sweden through a corridor that spans the southern Baltic Sea.

The single cable landing at Pedersker, the Baltica system, forms part of a regional network that ties together three Baltic states. Its presence reflects the role that island communities like Bornholm play in routing submarine cable paths across the Baltic, where direct geographic positioning between larger mainland countries makes such waypoints strategically useful for cable routing.

Cables Landing at Pedersker

Baltica is a regional submarine cable system with a total length of 437 kilometres, ready for service in 1997 on a draft basis. The cable connects Denmark, Poland, and Sweden, forming a triangular route across the Baltic Sea. Pedersker on Bornholm serves as the Danish landing point for this system, positioning the island as a node on a cable that links three countries along the southern and western edges of the Baltic.

Regional Context

Within Denmark's 34 submarine cable landing points, Pedersker hosts a single cable, placing it among the smaller landing points in the country. By comparison, Blaabjerg hosts five cables, Gedser hosts four, and several others such as Brondby, Helsingør, Houstrup, and Laeso each host two cables. Pedersker ranks in the top 74 percent of Danish landing points by cable count, reflecting a national landscape where submarine cable infrastructure is distributed across a large number of coastal and island locations.

Network Role

Pedersker functions as a single-cable terminus, hosting the Baltica system and enabling direct submarine connectivity between Denmark, Poland, and Sweden across the Baltic Sea. The landing point on Bornholm illustrates how island geography can serve cable routing across the Baltic, where the island sits roughly equidistant from the Scandinavian and Polish coastlines. The Baltica cable's 437-kilometre length is close to the Danish national average of 452 kilometres for submarine cables, consistent with the predominantly regional, rather than intercontinental, character of Baltic cable infrastructure.

As one of 34 landing points spread across Denmark, Pedersker contributes to a distributed national submarine cable footprint. Its single-cable role in the Baltic regional graph means that Bornholm maintains a direct subsea data link to two neighbouring countries, representing the island's participation in the wider network of Baltic submarine cable connectivity.

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  • CountryDK Denmark
  • Coordinates55.0309°N 14.9922°E
  • Connected Cables1

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