- ODIN (cable system)
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ODIN was a submarine telecommunications cable system linking the Netherlands, Denmark, Norway, and Sweden.
It was 1040 km in length and used Synchronous Digital Hierarchy technology and had two 2.5Gbit/s lines (One active and one redundant) and can simultaneously carry 30,000 telephone calls. It was built in 3 segments (Segment 1: Netherlands - Denmark, segment 2: Denmark - Norway, Segment 3: Norway - Sweden[1]) and the project cost DKK 480m (Approx. €64.5m).
It had landing points in:
The segment between Måde and Blåbjerg was overland (shown in blue).
ODIN Seg1 is out of service since 01.01.2007.
Segment 3 is out of service since approximately 2008-04-22[2].
The last segment was taken out of service before January 2009[3].
References
- ^ http://books.google.se/books?id=EOpXpPyRneEC&lpg=PP1&hl=en&pg=PA190#v=onepage&q&f=false, Study of Unrepeatered Submarine Fiber Optic System, p. 190
- ^ http://sjofartsverket.se/upload/Ufs/2008/Nr%20205.pdf, Notice to Mariners #250, 2008-04-23, The Swedish Maritime Administration
- ^ http://www.jydskdyk.dk/HTML/News/2009/recovery.htm, JD-Contractor A/S, January 2009 press release on cable recovery contract.
External links
Categories:- Submarine communications cables in the North Sea
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