Landing Point · US United States
| Cable | Status |
|---|---|
| AU-Aleutian | Active |
RTT measurements to this landing point from 2026-04-12 through 2026-05-06 — live ICMP round-trip time via RIPE Atlas probes. Recomputed daily. ✓ No anomalies detected in the monitored period.
| Probe | Location | Samples | Avg |
|---|---|---|---|
| #1014473 own probe | Minsk BY | 3 | 173.8 ms |
| #1014589 own probe | Almaty KZ | 3 | 209.5 ms |
| #1014597 own probe | Tbilisi GE | 3 | 165.5 ms |
| #1014969 own probe | Jerusalem IL | 3 | 157.9 ms |
| #1015313 own probe | Sevastopol UA | 2 | 168.3 ms |
| #1015523 own probe | Moscow RU | 2 | 133.1 ms |
| #1015563 own probe | Saint Petersburg RU | 1 | 134.2 ms |
Perryville, AK is a landing point on the coast of Alaska, United States, where one submarine cable comes ashore. As part of the broader United States submarine cable network — which spans 113 cables across 160 landing points — Perryville, AK contributes to domestic connectivity within the country. The single cable landing here, AU-Aleutian, connects points within the United States, indicating that this landing point serves an intra-national corridor rather than an intercontinental one.
The AU-Aleutian cable, with a length of 1,491 km, links communities along what is understood to be the Aleutian corridor of Alaska, reflecting the particular challenge of extending connectivity to remote Alaskan communities separated by significant stretches of water. This positions Perryville, AK as a terminus on a regionally significant domestic submarine cable route.
AU-Aleutian is a submarine cable measuring 1,491 km in length, with a Ready for Service (RFS) year of 2022 (draft status). The cable connects landing points within the United States, making it a domestic cable rather than an international link. At Perryville, AK, it arrives as one of the endpoints along this Alaskan route.
Within the United States, Perryville, AK hosts one submarine cable, placing it among the smaller landing points in the country's extensive network. Major United States landing points such as Boca Raton, FL and San Juan, PR each host eight cables, while Hermosa Beach, CA, Kapolei, HI, and Myrtle Beach, SC each host five. Perryville, AK ranks in the top 69% of the country's 167 landing points by cable count, reflecting its role as a modestly sized but functional node in the national cable infrastructure.
Perryville, AK functions as a single-cable terminus, serving as an endpoint on the AU-Aleutian cable rather than acting as a multi-cable hub. The 1,491 km AU-Aleutian cable enables domestic submarine connectivity along the Alaskan coast, a geography where overland or aerial alternatives can be limited by terrain and distance. As a result, submarine cable connectivity at this landing point directly addresses the challenge of linking remote Alaskan communities to the broader national network.
Within the regional submarine cable graph of the United States, Perryville, AK represents the kind of domestically focused landing point that extends network reach into geographically isolated areas, complementing the larger multi-cable hubs that handle international and transoceanic traffic.
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