Landing Point · ID Indonesia
| Cable | Status |
|---|---|
| Palapa Ring Middle | Active |
RTT measurements to this landing point from 2026-03-02 through 2026-07-18 - live ICMP round-trip time via our monitoring probes. Recomputed daily. ✓ No anomalies detected in the monitored period.
| Probe | Location | Samples | Avg |
|---|---|---|---|
| #1014589 own probe | Almaty KZ | 5 | 269.8 ms |
| #6410 own probe | Sao Paulo BR | 4 | 381.2 ms |
| #6427 own probe | Sydney AU | 4 | 107.6 ms |
| #6487 own probe | Singapore SG | 4 | 18.6 ms |
| #7062 own probe | Cape Town ZA | 4 | 316.5 ms |
| #26109 | control probe | 1 | 47.9 ms |
| #51835 | control probe | 1 | 47.6 ms |
| #62242 | control probe | 1 | 47.2 ms |
| #1014473 own probe | Minsk BY | 1 | 275.2 ms |
| #1014597 own probe | Tbilisi GE | 1 | 323.1 ms |

Wawonii is a landing point located in Indonesia, an archipelagic nation whose extensive island geography has driven the development of submarine cable infrastructure across dozens of landing points. Situated in the context of Indonesia's broader inter-island connectivity needs, Wawonii serves as a terminus for submarine cable routing that connects Indonesian islands within the national network. One submarine cable currently lands at this location, linking it to the country's domestic digital infrastructure.
The single cable serving Wawonii is the Palapa Ring Middle, a domestic Indonesian cable system designed to extend connectivity across the country's central island groups. The corridor enabled by this cable is fundamentally intra-national, connecting Indonesian landing points across the middle portion of the archipelago rather than providing intercontinental reach.
Palapa Ring Middle is a submarine cable system with a total length of approximately 2,100 kilometres, which reached ready-for-service status in 2018. The cable connects multiple landing points entirely within Indonesia, forming part of the national Palapa Ring initiative to bring submarine cable connectivity to underserved island communities across the country. All endpoints of this cable are located within Indonesian territory, making it a purely domestic system oriented toward inter-island connectivity rather than international traffic exchange.
Within Indonesia's submarine cable landscape, which spans 40 cables across 97 landing points, Wawonii ranks in the upper 64 percent of all Indonesian landing points by cable count, reflecting the relatively modest scale of its cable infrastructure. Major hubs such as Batam with 15 cables and Jakarta with 7 cables represent the high end of Indonesia's submarine cable concentration, while Wawonii, with its single cable, occupies a more limited but still functional position in the national network. Its role is consistent with the many single-cable landing points distributed across the Indonesian archipelago to serve island communities with baseline connectivity.
Wawonii functions as a single-cable terminus on the Palapa Ring Middle system, enabling inter-island data transmission within Indonesia. Its connection through this cable places it within a broader domestic routing framework that spans the central portion of the Indonesian archipelago, supporting data flows between island communities that would otherwise lack submarine cable access. As a domestic-only landing point, Wawonii does not participate in international cable exchange but contributes to the internal cohesion of Indonesia's national submarine cable graph.
In a country where island geography makes terrestrial connectivity impractical across many routes, single-cable landing points such as Wawonii play a measurable role in distributing connectivity across the archipelago, and their presence across 97 landing points collectively defines the reach and resilience of Indonesia's submarine cable network.
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