NorSea Com-1, now called Tampnet, is a submarine telecommunications cable system in the North Sea linking the UK and Norway, and connecting five off-shore platforms. It has landing points in: 1.
* Lowestoft, Suffolk, UK 2.
* Kårstø, Rogaland, Norway And connecting the following platforms: 1.
* Draupner platform, operated by Gassco 2.
* Ula oil field, operated by BP 3.
* Ekofisk, operated by ConocoPhillips 4.
* Valhall oil field, operated by BP 5.
* , operated by ConocoPhillips The cable system is owned by .
Attributes | Values |
---|
rdf:type
| |
rdfs:label
| |
rdfs:comment
| - NorSea Com-1, now called Tampnet, is a submarine telecommunications cable system in the North Sea linking the UK and Norway, and connecting five off-shore platforms. It has landing points in: 1.
* Lowestoft, Suffolk, UK 2.
* Kårstø, Rogaland, Norway And connecting the following platforms: 1.
* Draupner platform, operated by Gassco 2.
* Ula oil field, operated by BP 3.
* Ekofisk, operated by ConocoPhillips 4.
* Valhall oil field, operated by BP 5.
* , operated by ConocoPhillips The cable system is owned by . (en)
|
foaf:homepage
| |
dcterms:subject
| |
Wikipage page ID
| |
Wikipage revision ID
| |
Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage
| |
Link from a Wikipage to an external page
| |
sameAs
| |
dbp:wikiPageUsesTemplate
| |
has abstract
| - NorSea Com-1, now called Tampnet, is a submarine telecommunications cable system in the North Sea linking the UK and Norway, and connecting five off-shore platforms. It has landing points in: 1.
* Lowestoft, Suffolk, UK 2.
* Kårstø, Rogaland, Norway And connecting the following platforms: 1.
* Draupner platform, operated by Gassco 2.
* Ula oil field, operated by BP 3.
* Ekofisk, operated by ConocoPhillips 4.
* Valhall oil field, operated by BP 5.
* , operated by ConocoPhillips The cable system is owned by . Originally, NorSea Com was owned 50% by Telia and 50% by . After Enitel's bankruptcy in September 2001, Telia acquired the whole cable. In 2011, Tampnet AS acquired 100% of NorSeacom. Installation started in 1998 and the cable was ready for service in 1999 with an initial capacity of a STM-16 system of 2.5 Gbit/s. Later, Enitel added a 16x10 Gbit/s wavelength-division multiplexing system. The cable contains 24 optical fibers. NorSea Com-1 has a cable length of about 750 km between Draupner and Lowestoft. Between Draupner and Kårstø (ca 200 km) the system uses fibers in Equinor's submarine cable. (en)
|
gold:hypernym
| |
prov:wasDerivedFrom
| |
page length (characters) of wiki page
| |
foaf:isPrimaryTopicOf
| |
is Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage
of | |
is Wikipage redirect
of | |
is foaf:primaryTopic
of | |