Landing Point · GB United Kingdom
| Cable | Status |
|---|---|
| Circe South | Active |
Pevensey Bay is a coastal settlement in the Wealden district of East Sussex, England, situated on the English Channel shore approximately eight kilometres north-east of Eastbourne. As a submarine cable landing point, it sits along a stretch of the southern English coastline that faces directly across the Channel toward France. One submarine cable comes ashore at Pevensey Bay, connecting the United Kingdom to its nearest continental neighbour and forming a short cross-Channel link in the broader European submarine cable network.
The single cable landing here, Circe South, provides a direct bilateral connection between the United Kingdom and France across the English Channel. At 115 kilometres in length, it represents one of the shorter submarine cable routes in the region, reflecting the narrow geography of the Channel at this point. The cable was ready for service in 1999, placing its deployment in the period of rapid expansion in European subsea connectivity that characterised the late 1990s.
Circe South is a 115-kilometre submarine cable with a ready-for-service date of 1999. It connects the United Kingdom and France, running beneath the English Channel between these two countries. Pevensey Bay serves as the United Kingdom terminus of this cable, establishing a direct bilateral link across one of the world's busiest maritime corridors.
Within the United Kingdom's submarine cable infrastructure — which spans 66 cables across 125 landing points — Pevensey Bay hosts a single cable, placing it in the upper 88 percent of domestic landing points by cable count. Compared to busier United Kingdom landing points such as Bude (8 cables), Lowestoft (6 cables), and Blackpool (4 cables), Pevensey Bay operates at a smaller scale. It shares a broadly comparable profile with other focused, single- or few-cable landing sites distributed along the British coastline.
Pevensey Bay functions as a single-cable terminus rather than a multi-cable hub, its network role defined entirely by the Circe South link to France. The 115-kilometre route it anchors is a short cross-Channel connection, oriented toward bilateral connectivity between the United Kingdom and France rather than intercontinental reach. This positions Pevensey Bay as a point of narrow but direct engagement with the continental European cable network.
In the wider United Kingdom submarine cable graph, which encompasses dozens of landing points serving varied international corridors, Pevensey Bay represents a specialised node. Its contribution to that graph is a single, geographically proximate link across the English Channel, a route type that complements the longer-haul transatlantic and intercontinental cables landing elsewhere along the British coast.
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