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| Owners Tyco / Global Telesystems Ltd |
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Landing points
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| Total length | 14,000 km | ||||||||
| Topology | unknown | ||||||||
| Design capacity | 40 Gbit/s | ||||||||
| Currently lit capacity | 120 Gbit/s | ||||||||
| Technology | Fiber optics | ||||||||
| Date of first use | 1999 | ||||||||
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Atlantic Crossing 1 (AC-1) is an optical submarine telecommunications cable system linking the USA and three European countries. It transports speech and data traffic between the U.S., the U.K., the Netherlands and Germany.[1]
It has landing points in:
In the cables leak released by WikiLeaks, it is revealed that the landing point in Beverwijk, the Netherlands, is considered part of many critical points in a logistic chain.[2]
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