Landing Point · BR Brazil
| Cable | Status |
|---|---|
| Norte Conectado (Infovia 01) | Active |
RTT measurements to this landing point from 2026-03-26 through 2026-06-30 - live ICMP round-trip time via our monitoring probes. Recomputed daily. ✓ No anomalies detected in the monitored period.
| Probe | Location | Samples | Avg |
|---|---|---|---|
| #1014473 own probe | Minsk BY | 6 | 268.9 ms |
| #6410 own probe | Sao Paulo BR | 4 | 16.1 ms |
| #6427 own probe | Sydney AU | 4 | 313.1 ms |
| #6487 own probe | Singapore SG | 4 | 361.3 ms |
| #7062 own probe | Cape Town ZA | 4 | 356.7 ms |
| #1014597 own probe | Tbilisi GE | 2 | 272.6 ms |
| #1014969 own probe | Jerusalem IL | 2 | 264.0 ms |
| #1014589 own probe | Almaty KZ | 1 | 278.8 ms |
| #1015523 own probe | Moscow RU | 1 | 258.2 ms |
Urucurituba is a municipality in the state of Amazonas, Brazil, situated in the interior of the country's vast Amazon region. Despite its inland character, Urucurituba serves as a submarine cable landing point, connected to Brazil's broader riverine and coastal cable network. One submarine cable lands here, the Norte Conectado (Infovia 01), which links Urucurituba to other points within Brazil and reflects the country's ongoing effort to extend high-capacity connectivity into the Amazon basin.
The Norte Conectado (Infovia 01) system is a domestically focused cable, connecting Brazilian communities along what is a notably interior corridor rather than a traditional ocean-facing route. With a length of 1,100 km, the cable reached ready-for-service status in 2023, making Urucurituba one of the more recently activated landing points in Brazil's submarine cable network.
Norte Conectado (Infovia 01) is a 1,100 km submarine cable that reached ready-for-service status in 2023, currently listed at draft status. All endpoints on this cable are located within Brazil, making it a purely domestic system. The cable enables connectivity between Brazilian communities, consistent with the Norte Conectado program's aim of bringing fiber-optic infrastructure to localities in the Amazon region that were previously underserved by high-capacity terrestrial or submarine links.
Within Brazil's submarine cable landscape, Urucurituba hosts a single cable, placing it among the country's smaller landing points by cable count. Brazil operates 22 submarine cables across 64 landing points, with major hubs such as Fortaleza (10 cables), Rio de Janeiro (8 cables), and Santos (5 cables) handling the bulk of international and high-volume domestic traffic. Urucurituba ranks in the upper 81 percent of Brazil's 74 landing points by cable count, reflecting that the majority of Brazilian landing points similarly host only one or two cables, including peers such as Autazes with two cables.
Urucurituba functions as a single-cable terminus within Brazil's domestic submarine cable infrastructure. The Norte Conectado (Infovia 01) system connects it exclusively to other Brazilian locations, enabling intra-national data transmission rather than international or intercontinental routing. At 1,100 km, the cable represents a meaningful reach into the Amazon interior, where geographic and logistical conditions have historically made terrestrial fiber deployment challenging.
The landing point's role in the broader Brazilian submarine cable graph is that of a domestic access node, extending the country's fiber network into the Amazonas region and complementing the international-facing infrastructure concentrated at coastal hubs. Its activation in 2023 signals Brazil's continued expansion of submarine cable connectivity beyond its Atlantic coastline.
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