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  • FCC adopts new rules requiring licensees to attest and disclose foreign adversary ownership to strengthen communications security oversight.

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    FCC Adopts Foreign Adversary Attestation Rules

    Tags: compliance, FCC, licensing, national security, regulatory, submarine cable, telecomsPublished On: February 10, 2026
  • TELUS has commissioned its 125 km North Shore submarine cable, boosting resilience and connectivity for communities east of Baie-Comeau.

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    TELUS North Shore Submarine Cable Commissioned

    Tags: North Shore, Quebec, submarine cable, TelusPublished On: February 5, 2026
  • SubCo has completed the SMAP subsea cable landing at Maroubra in Sydney, finalising the east coast connection of the transcontinental system.

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    SubCo’s SMAP Cable Lands in Sydney, Australia

    Tags: SMAP, SUBCO, submarine cable, Sydney, telecomsPublished On: January 30, 2026
  • Space Norway and the Norwegian Defence Estates Agency sign deal to build a Jan Mayen cable landing station for the Arctic Way subsea system.

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    Space Norway, Norwegian MoD Partner on Arctic CLS

    Tags: Arctic Way, Cable Landing Station, Forsvarsbygg, Jan Mayen, Space NorwayPublished On: January 30, 2026
  • Globalinx will build a cable landing station near Ocean City, Maryland, to host AWS’s Fastnet subsea cable with RFS expected in Q3 2027.

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    Globalinx to Develop CLS in Maryland to Host AWS Subsea Cable

    Tags: AWS, Cable Landing Station, CLS, FastNet, Globalinx, submarine cable, telecomsPublished On: January 29, 2026
  • V.tal’s Synapse subsea cable will span ~9,700 km with 16 fiber pairs to boost Brazil–US digital connectivity and support AI-era traffic.

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    New Subsea Cable to Link Brazil and US

    Tags: Subsea cable, Synapse, telecoms, V.talPublished On: January 29, 2026
  • SUBCO unveils APX East, a sovereign Australia-U.S. express submarine cable delivering lowest latency connectivity by 2028.

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    SUBCO Announces Australia-U.S. Express Cable for 2028

    Tags: AI data growth, APX East, Australia-US connectivity, hyperscale infrastructure, Pacific cables, SUBCO, submarine cablePublished On: January 19, 2026
  • The TAM-1 subsea cable has landed in Panama, marking a major milestone in the 7,000km system linking throughout the Caribbean.

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    TAM-1 Subsea Cable Lands in Panama

    Tags: Central America, Panama, submarine cable, TAM-1, telecomsPublished On: January 9, 2026
  • Google will lead a $120M Australia-funded subsea cable project to improve connectivity across Papua New Guinea.

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    Google to Lead $120M Papua New Guinea Subsea Cable Scheme

    Tags: Google, Papua New Guinea, submarine cable, telecomsPublished On: December 15, 2025
  • Meta completes core 2Africa subsea cable, the world’s largest system, linking 33 countries with 46 landings and 180Tbps capacity.

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    Meta Completes Core of 2Africa Subsea Cable

    Tags: 2Africa, Africa, Meta, submarine cable, telecomsPublished On: November 19, 2025
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