The total cable length is 608 km, with 308 km as an uninterrupted subsea cable. Named COBRA – for COpenhagen, BRussels, Amsterdam – the new fiber link takes advantage of a larger project establishing two subsea power cables connecting Danish and Dutch power grids. KystTele was established in April 2005. The company operates a fiber optic cable between Narvik in Northern Norway and Trondheim in Southern Norway, Nesna – Mo i Rana and Fauske – Tromsø, altogether a length of 1600 km. With this, GlobalConnect continues to future-proof the Nordics as an arena for global tech investments and cements its position as one of the leading digital infrastructure providers in. IOEMA is a 1400 km repeatered submarine fibre optic project connecting five key northern European markets – the UK, The Netherlands, Germany, Denmark and Norway. The IOEMA cable system consists of a trunk route, connecting Dumpton Gap, UK with Kristiansand, Norway and three branches, connecting. A rapidly expanding network of submarine fibre optic cables has brought about a sea change in Norway's digital infrastructure. Over the past five years or so, the tables have turned completely – now we are. The metric for latency is RTD - Round Trip Delay - is the number of milliseconds it takes from traffic to transit between point of origin and destination and back. TeleGeography's comprehensive and regularly updated interactive map of the world's major submarine cable systems and landing stations.