Norway Enhances Data Center Connectivity with New Subsea Fiber Projects
Norway's data center connectivity has significantly improved due to investments in subsea fiber infrastructure, challenging previous latency perceptions. This shift allows for faster, more diverse connectivity options for clients.

Recent investments in subsea fiber infrastructure have transformed data center connectivity in Norway, enhancing speed and route diversity. The completion of the NO-UK cable in 2021 directly connects the SVG-Rennesøy site to Newcastle, UK, marking a significant improvement.
Previously, Norway was perceived as having high latency and limited options, but ongoing and completed projects have changed this landscape. This improved connectivity is crucial for clients seeking optimal routing and minimal traffic in their data operations, potentially increasing competitiveness in the region.




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